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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
− | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was | + | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake one because it showed a real-world application of MATLAB instead of simply demonstrating various commands without any sort of context. Also, it used (seemingly) more complex uses of MATLAB like drawing lines and integration instead of just "A = magic(3)." |
<div></div><span style="border:1px solid #00a;padding:1px;">[[User:Nyp|<font style="color:#ddd;background:#00a;">''' Nyp '''</font>]] [[User_Talk:Nyp|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''T'''</font>]] / [[Special:Contributions/Nyp|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''C'''</font>]] </span> | <div></div><span style="border:1px solid #00a;padding:1px;">[[User:Nyp|<font style="color:#ddd;background:#00a;">''' Nyp '''</font>]] [[User_Talk:Nyp|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''T'''</font>]] / [[Special:Contributions/Nyp|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''C'''</font>]] </span> |
Revision as of 21:10, 26 August 2013
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About Me
I am a student in the Pratt School of Engineering Class of 2017 planning to study Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace Engineering certificate. I attended high school in Chandler, Arizona.
Pronunciation
I assume 'Neil Patel' is fairly easy to pronounce. Google tells me the pronunciation can be written as "neel puh-TELL."
Interests
I like most sports.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
This is an article I found about the Grand Challenges for Engineering.
- Meeting engineering’s grand challenges, Molly O'Brien-Foelsch, Bucknell University, updated 9 May 2013, accessed 26 August 2013 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake one because it showed a real-world application of MATLAB instead of simply demonstrating various commands without any sort of context. Also, it used (seemingly) more complex uses of MATLAB like drawing lines and integration instead of just "A = magic(3)."