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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
 
My name is Natalie Wilkinson and I am from Fishers, IN. At Duke, I am planning on majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in Neuroscience. My biggest hobby is playing goalkeeper in soccer!
 
My name is Natalie Wilkinson and I am from Fishers, IN. At Duke, I am planning on majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in Neuroscience. My biggest hobby is playing goalkeeper in soccer!
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was seeing the Three-Dimensional plotting! It's so cool how the MATLAB program can generate 3D graphs. I didn't know the system was complex enough to create maps of surfaces! I am excited to start working with the 3D plots in Matlab and using the surfaces to analyze data and perform experiments!
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/], Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
 
[https://www.technologyreview.com/s/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/], Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)

Latest revision as of 14:48, 13 September 2017

About Me

My name is Natalie Wilkinson and I am from Fishers, IN. At Duke, I am planning on majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor in Neuroscience. My biggest hobby is playing goalkeeper in soccer!


MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was seeing the Three-Dimensional plotting! It's so cool how the MATLAB program can generate 3D graphs. I didn't know the system was complex enough to create maps of surfaces! I am excited to start working with the 3D plots in Matlab and using the surfaces to analyze data and perform experiments!

External Links

[1], Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)