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== Grand Challenges == | == Grand Challenges == | ||
[http://www.dartmouthengineer.com/2009/09/engineering-in-medicine/ Engineering in Medicine] Elizabeth Kelsey, The Magazine of Thayer School of Engineering, updated November, 2009, accessed 1 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.dartmouthengineer.com/2009/09/engineering-in-medicine/ Engineering in Medicine] Elizabeth Kelsey, The Magazine of Thayer School of Engineering, updated November, 2009, accessed 1 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == My Favorite Demonstration from Matlab == | ||
+ | Other Examples: Traveling Salesman. <br \> | ||
+ | Traveling salesman has demonstrated one of the most practical usages of Matlab - a real world application of optimization. With this program, we can calculate the shortest circular path which include multiple destinations. The value of this program is not limited in calculating "shortest distance" but, for example, to reduce budgets or save resources, which are highly demanded elements for various organization in reality. | ||
== Useful Links == | == Useful Links == |
Revision as of 21:34, 15 September 2013
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About Me
My name is Chenguang Liang (梁晨光), a student of Duke Class of 2017. I come from China yet I've spent the last 2 years of high school in Massachusetts. I love chemistry and biology. I also love outdoor adventures and watching movies.
Classes I'm Currently Taking
Computational Method in Engineering
Multivariable Calculus
Organic Chemistry
Japanese
Digital Design
I have previous experience with AI and PS and actually enjoy spending hours on creating cool-looking projects just for fun! Check out my Flickr.[1]
Self-Portrait
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Grand Challenges
Engineering in Medicine Elizabeth Kelsey, The Magazine of Thayer School of Engineering, updated November, 2009, accessed 1 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
My Favorite Demonstration from Matlab
Other Examples: Traveling Salesman.
Traveling salesman has demonstrated one of the most practical usages of Matlab - a real world application of optimization. With this program, we can calculate the shortest circular path which include multiple destinations. The value of this program is not limited in calculating "shortest distance" but, for example, to reduce budgets or save resources, which are highly demanded elements for various organization in reality.
Useful Links
1. PrattWiki Main_Page
4. EGR_103