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===Restore and improve urban infrastructure===
 
===Restore and improve urban infrastructure===
 
*[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0197397596000316| Ten Steps to Sustainable Infrastructure], Charles L. Choguill, University of Sheffield, published 1996, accessed 09/13/15
 
*[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0197397596000316| Ten Steps to Sustainable Infrastructure], Charles L. Choguill, University of Sheffield, published 1996, accessed 09/13/15
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==MATLAB Demonstrations==
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My favorite demonstration was by far the 3D Plot example.  Not only are the graphs visually appealing, they bring a sense of relevance to the course.  Before, I have seen plots such as these on presentations given by professionals in STEM fields.  Now, I have a means by which to publish my own graphs and appear as a professional in a STEM field.  Otherwise, I was pleased to see that MATLAB allows some artistic liberty to its users--listing multiple options as to display color, shape of contour lines, etc.  The program is beautiful, and this demo portrayed it as such.

Latest revision as of 09:14, 14 September 2015

About Me

I am an undergraduate at Duke University in the Class of 2019. I am interested in a wide variety of fields, specifically physics and biophysics. Otherwise, I am interested in film.

Course History

  • EGR.103
  • THEATRST.278
  • WRITING.101
  • MATH.212

NAE Grand Challenges

The NAE has posted 14 "Grand Challenges for Engineers," outlining the greatest issues facing engineers today. Below are articles related to the challenges.

Restore and improve urban infrastructure

MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite demonstration was by far the 3D Plot example. Not only are the graphs visually appealing, they bring a sense of relevance to the course. Before, I have seen plots such as these on presentations given by professionals in STEM fields. Now, I have a means by which to publish my own graphs and appear as a professional in a STEM field. Otherwise, I was pleased to see that MATLAB allows some artistic liberty to its users--listing multiple options as to display color, shape of contour lines, etc. The program is beautiful, and this demo portrayed it as such.