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== About ==
 
== About ==
I enjoy photography. For example, here is a picture I took of the Duke Chapel:
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I enjoy photography. For example, on the right is a picture I took of the Duke Chapel.
 
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[[File:ChapelSide.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Side view of the Duke Chapel.|Side view of the Duke Chapel.]]
 
[[File:ChapelSide.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Side view of the Duke Chapel.|Side view of the Duke Chapel.]]
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Here is an article about the NAE's Grand Challenges of Engineering from the University of Iowa:
 
Here is an article about the NAE's Grand Challenges of Engineering from the University of Iowa:
 
<br>[http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/curs/14-grand-challenges The 14 Grand Challenges], The University of Iowa College of Engineering , accessed 15 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
 
<br>[http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/curs/14-grand-challenges The 14 Grand Challenges], The University of Iowa College of Engineering , accessed 15 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
== Matlab Demonstrations ==
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== Favorite Matlab Demonstration ==
My favorite Matlab demonstration would probably have to be the viewing a penny one, because numismatics is an interesting field.
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My favorite Matlab demo would probably have to be the "Viewing a Penny" one, because I am fascinated by both numismatics and 3D visualizations.
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[[File:ViewingPenny.png|thumb|center|alt=Screenshot of the penny demo.|Screenshot of the penny demo.]]]

Revision as of 22:25, 15 September 2014

About

I enjoy photography. For example, on the right is a picture I took of the Duke Chapel.

Side view of the Duke Chapel.
Side view of the Duke Chapel.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Here is an article about the NAE's Grand Challenges of Engineering from the University of Iowa:
The 14 Grand Challenges, The University of Iowa College of Engineering , accessed 15 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Matlab Demonstration

My favorite Matlab demo would probably have to be the "Viewing a Penny" one, because I am fascinated by both numismatics and 3D visualizations.

File:ViewingPenny.png
Screenshot of the penny demo.

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