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My name is Becky. :) | My name is Becky. :) | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == | ||
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[http://ucsdengineeringgrandchallenges.blogspot.com/2008/03/make-solar-energy-economical.html Make Solar Energy Economical], UC San Diego, UC San Diego, updated 15 September 2008, accessed 7 September 2012 (Grand Challenge) | [http://ucsdengineeringgrandchallenges.blogspot.com/2008/03/make-solar-energy-economical.html Make Solar Energy Economical], UC San Diego, UC San Diego, updated 15 September 2008, accessed 7 September 2012 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
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I enjoyed the gallery demonstrations in MATLAB. It was interesting to see how the code created various shapes like the four inked tori, the klein bottle, and the three-dimensional knot. One of the demonstrations even gave code to create the MATLAB logo! These demonstrations were very effective in teaching the user how certain aspects of MATLAB work. | I enjoyed the gallery demonstrations in MATLAB. It was interesting to see how the code created various shapes like the four inked tori, the klein bottle, and the three-dimensional knot. One of the demonstrations even gave code to create the MATLAB logo! These demonstrations were very effective in teaching the user how certain aspects of MATLAB work. |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 9 September 2012
Info
My name is Becky. :)
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Make Solar Energy Economical, UC San Diego, UC San Diego, updated 15 September 2008, accessed 7 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
Make Solar Energy Economical, National Academy of Engineering of the National Academies, updated 2012, accessed 7 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
I enjoyed the gallery demonstrations in MATLAB. It was interesting to see how the code created various shapes like the four inked tori, the klein bottle, and the three-dimensional knot. One of the demonstrations even gave code to create the MATLAB logo! These demonstrations were very effective in teaching the user how certain aspects of MATLAB work.