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This article is about the quest to reverse-engineer the human brain: [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Priya Ganapati, Wired.com, updated 16 August 2010, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-Engineer the human brain) | This article is about the quest to reverse-engineer the human brain: [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Priya Ganapati, Wired.com, updated 16 August 2010, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-Engineer the human brain) | ||
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+ | My favorite Demo of the Matlab Demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. I found this demo very interesting because I live right near the epicenter of that earthquake, so it was cool to see how Matlab was able to use data about the earthquake to give a better visual understanding of it. I also find earthquakes pretty interesting, so this demo was very engaging for me. |
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My name is Kenny Berkowitz (Ken-Ee Burk-Oh-Its) and I am from California. I am currently enrolled in Trinity, but I am planning on transferring to Pratt to study BME.
This article is about the quest to reverse-engineer the human brain: Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts, Priya Ganapati, Wired.com, updated 16 August 2010, accessed 9 September 2012 (Reverse-Engineer the human brain)
My favorite Demo of the Matlab Demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration. I found this demo very interesting because I live right near the epicenter of that earthquake, so it was cool to see how Matlab was able to use data about the earthquake to give a better visual understanding of it. I also find earthquakes pretty interesting, so this demo was very engaging for me.