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[http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/hyperloop-system-construction-start-year-california-article-1.2130162], Alejandro Alba, New York Daily News, updated February 26,2015, accessed September 13th,2015 (Restore and improve urban infrastructure ) | [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/hyperloop-system-construction-start-year-california-article-1.2130162], Alejandro Alba, New York Daily News, updated February 26,2015, accessed September 13th,2015 (Restore and improve urban infrastructure ) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration is the one about Convert between image sequence and video. It shows us how to convert video to pictures and convert continuous pictures to a video. The reason why I love it is that this demonstration gives me an idea of how powerful Matlab actually is. I can never imagine a math software can do something like this. This encourages me to dig deeper into this software and learn more about its powerful functions. |
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Personal Information
Name: Xingyu Chen
Age: 18
Major: ECE+CS
Hobby: Basketball Coding and Sleeping
Contact Information: xingyu.chen@duke.edu
Class Information
This semester I'm taking EGR103, Math212, Writing 101, German 101. Thursday is a good time to schedule a meeting since I only have one class on Thursday.
Project
A website for IGem [1]
Grand Challenges
[2], Alejandro Alba, New York Daily News, updated February 26,2015, accessed September 13th,2015 (Restore and improve urban infrastructure )
My Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration is the one about Convert between image sequence and video. It shows us how to convert video to pictures and convert continuous pictures to a video. The reason why I love it is that this demonstration gives me an idea of how powerful Matlab actually is. I can never imagine a math software can do something like this. This encourages me to dig deeper into this software and learn more about its powerful functions.