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[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological Approaches for Addressing the Grand Challenge of Providing Access to Clean Drinking Water], Mark R Riley, Charles P Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, Journal of Biological Engineering, published online 31 March 2011, accessed 13 September 2011 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological Approaches for Addressing the Grand Challenge of Providing Access to Clean Drinking Water], Mark R Riley, Charles P Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, Journal of Biological Engineering, published online 31 March 2011, accessed 13 September 2011 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Graphics: 3-D Surface Plots because I prefer the interactive demonstrations to those that just involve reading and/or watching. The 3-D Surface Plots demo was particularly interesting to me because I was able to easily change the plot type, shading, and colormap without knowing any of the coding; however, I was able to see the code in the command window adjust as I made these changes, and thus I was able to learn some of the coding as well. |
Revision as of 18:31, 14 September 2011
Name: Katie Brock (phonetic pronunciation: KAY-tee BRAHK; i.e. pronounced like the letters "K" "T," and then the word "rock" with a "B" in front of it)
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Interests: Playing softball, singing, and playing piano; watching baseball, football, and Duke basketball; spending time with family and friends
Proud member of the Duke University Class of 2015!
The NAE Grand Challenge that I find most important is that of providing access to clean drinking water:
Biological Approaches for Addressing the Grand Challenge of Providing Access to Clean Drinking Water, Mark R Riley, Charles P Gerba, and Menachem Elimelech, Journal of Biological Engineering, published online 31 March 2011, accessed 13 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is Graphics: 3-D Surface Plots because I prefer the interactive demonstrations to those that just involve reading and/or watching. The 3-D Surface Plots demo was particularly interesting to me because I was able to easily change the plot type, shading, and colormap without knowing any of the coding; however, I was able to see the code in the command window adjust as I made these changes, and thus I was able to learn some of the coding as well.