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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain/ A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain], Gareth Cook, Scientific American, updated 20 March 2012, accessed 27 January 2014 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain/ A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain], Gareth Cook, Scientific American, updated 20 March 2012, accessed 27 January 2014 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:27, 28 January 2014
Hey Fellow Engineers!
My name is David and I am planning on transferring into Pratt to pursue biomedical engineering!
I am also on the baseball team here! GO DUKE!!!
Grand Challenges Article:
A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain, Gareth Cook, Scientific American, updated 20 March 2012, accessed 27 January 2014 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
Favorite MATLAB Demo:
The "Bending Truss" demo was really cool! Being a very visual person, the simple model of the truss bridge allowed me to see various types of stresses that could be applied to the bridge. This is much better than just seeing numbers and values on a screen. It helped me see the power of MATLAB!