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Hi. My name is Jake Herb. I was born on a cold snowy afternoon February 9, 1996. I remember that time well. America was locked in a bloody  conflict with Canada. Dubbed "The Maple Syrup War," the armed struggle would cause five-billion deaths over the next two days. These were dark days. Indeed, lightbulbs were hard to come by as engineering giant general electric closed their doors in 1995 because YOLO.
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I apologize for the goofy story.
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In all seriousness, I am from Barrington, IL. I enjoy hiking and running, and I am having a great first couple weeks at Duke.
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Have you heard about the Grand Challenges for Engineering? I found a stimulating article that connects "engineering better medicines" and "preventing nuclear terror."
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[http://medcitynews.com/2014/09/feds-give-cellerant-47-5m-stem-cell-treatment-preps-nuclear-disaster/], Meghana Keshavan, MedCity News, September 12 2014, September 15 2014 (preventing nuclear terror and engineering better medicines)
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The Pratt Pundit demonstration Mathematics: Optimization was my favorite. I was intrigued by the different command that MATLAB has built in to calculate the maximum and minimums of different functions. Commands 'optiget' and 'optiset' struck me as particularly useful.
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Thanks, have a great day.

Revision as of 05:31, 15 September 2014

Hi. My name is Jake Herb. I was born on a cold snowy afternoon February 9, 1996. I remember that time well. America was locked in a bloody conflict with Canada. Dubbed "The Maple Syrup War," the armed struggle would cause five-billion deaths over the next two days. These were dark days. Indeed, lightbulbs were hard to come by as engineering giant general electric closed their doors in 1995 because YOLO.

I apologize for the goofy story.

In all seriousness, I am from Barrington, IL. I enjoy hiking and running, and I am having a great first couple weeks at Duke.

Have you heard about the Grand Challenges for Engineering? I found a stimulating article that connects "engineering better medicines" and "preventing nuclear terror."

[1], Meghana Keshavan, MedCity News, September 12 2014, September 15 2014 (preventing nuclear terror and engineering better medicines)

The Pratt Pundit demonstration Mathematics: Optimization was my favorite. I was intrigued by the different command that MATLAB has built in to calculate the maximum and minimums of different functions. Commands 'optiget' and 'optiset' struck me as particularly useful.

Thanks, have a great day.