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'''Computer Language:''' Tie between LaTeX and MatLab (again, naturally)
 
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'''MATLAB Demonstration:''' My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the demonstration on 3-D Plots. I never expected MATLAB to be so in depth, but when I learned all the different coloring options one could use on a 3-D Graph I was impressed. I was even more impressed when I learned it could produce contour maps, surface plots, and quiver graphs. I feel that 3-D graphing is an important feature in any advanced engineering, and that Matlab has done an impressive job of implementing it.
  
  

Revision as of 16:02, 19 September 2011

Bio

General Information

Name: Mike Tomaino (Tuh-MAY-No)

Hometown: Randolph, NJ

Mac or PC: Mac


Duke Information

netID: mrt18

School: Pratt School of Engineering

Graduation Year: 2015

Dorm: Bassett

Room: 207


Favorites

Sport: Baseball

Band: Dave Matthews

Food: Chicken Parmigiana

Place on Campus: The Loop

Place in Durham: Satisfactions

Class: EGR53 (naturally)

Computer Language: Tie between LaTeX and MatLab (again, naturally)

MATLAB Demonstration: My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the demonstration on 3-D Plots. I never expected MATLAB to be so in depth, but when I learned all the different coloring options one could use on a 3-D Graph I was impressed. I was even more impressed when I learned it could produce contour maps, surface plots, and quiver graphs. I feel that 3-D graphing is an important feature in any advanced engineering, and that Matlab has done an impressive job of implementing it.


Schedule

Pratt

EGR53:

Lecture: Section 01 (MF @ 10:05)

Lab: Section 09 (Th @ 2:50)

EGR20:

Lecture: Section 01 (MW @ 8:30)

Lab: Section 01 (Tu @ 2:50)


Trinity

Math 103:

Lecture: Section 02 (WF @ 11:40)

Writing 20:

Lecture: Section 13 (MW @ 1:15)