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Though, it seems only fitting that I have a love of math and science (due to the engineering major) | Though, it seems only fitting that I have a love of math and science (due to the engineering major) | ||
I also enjoy a wide variety of other hobbies and activities such as music, and art. | I also enjoy a wide variety of other hobbies and activities such as music, and art. | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges Article == | ||
+ | This article related to the Grand Challenge for Engineering of making solar power economical brings to light the idea of personal solar power rather than the mass production of such power that has been in the forefront of the industry since its conception. It steers our minds away from solar plants and into the world of solar clothing. | ||
+ | [http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/article2446354.ece Next stop for solar cell technology: your clothing perhaps] DPA, New York Times, Updated: September 12, 2011 08:53 IST, accessed 11 September 2014 (making solar power economical) |
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About Me
I am a first-year undecided engineering major at Duke University. I am currently employed on campus as a scorekeeper for intramural games. Though, it seems only fitting that I have a love of math and science (due to the engineering major) I also enjoy a wide variety of other hobbies and activities such as music, and art.
Grand Challenges Article
This article related to the Grand Challenge for Engineering of making solar power economical brings to light the idea of personal solar power rather than the mass production of such power that has been in the forefront of the industry since its conception. It steers our minds away from solar plants and into the world of solar clothing.
Next stop for solar cell technology: your clothing perhaps DPA, New York Times, Updated: September 12, 2011 08:53 IST, accessed 11 September 2014 (making solar power economical)