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[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/23175788/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/engineerings-greatest-challenge-our-survival/#.U_0VpEuyjwI Engineering's Greatest Challenge? Our Survival], Alan Boyle, NBC News, 15 Febuary 2008, accessed 26 August 2014. | [http://www.nbcnews.com/id/23175788/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/engineerings-greatest-challenge-our-survival/#.U_0VpEuyjwI Engineering's Greatest Challenge? Our Survival], Alan Boyle, NBC News, 15 Febuary 2008, accessed 26 August 2014. | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" example. I found the ability of Matlab to work with the mathematical equations of an object that is as seemingly intricate as a penny really cool. I also really liked the different aesthetic display features that Matlab has and I am excited to try them out. |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 9 September 2014
Hello!
My name is Nick Lockett and I am a freshman originally from California.I am studying Biomedical Engineering and hope to start my own company one day. I love college.
Engineering's Greatest Challenge? Our Survival, Alan Boyle, NBC News, 15 Febuary 2008, accessed 26 August 2014.
My favorite demonstration was the "Viewing a Penny" example. I found the ability of Matlab to work with the mathematical equations of an object that is as seemingly intricate as a penny really cool. I also really liked the different aesthetic display features that Matlab has and I am excited to try them out.