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[https://www.washingtonian.com/2017/09/12/hospital-just-hired-video-game-developer-medstar-virtual-reality/| Why Your Hospital Just Hired a Video-Game Developer], Caroline Cunningham, Washingtonian, 12 September 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Enhance virtual reality) | [https://www.washingtonian.com/2017/09/12/hospital-just-hired-video-game-developer-medstar-virtual-reality/| Why Your Hospital Just Hired a Video-Game Developer], Caroline Cunningham, Washingtonian, 12 September 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Enhance virtual reality) | ||
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[https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/consciousness-self-organization-and-neuroscience/201705/reverse-engineering-the-brain| Reverse Engineering the Brain], Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 9 May 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | [https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/consciousness-self-organization-and-neuroscience/201705/reverse-engineering-the-brain| Reverse Engineering the Brain], Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 9 May 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | ||
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About Me
I am from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and am currently a student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Though I am still undecided in my major, I am interested in both Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering.
Name Pronunciation
"Annika Hsu" is pronounced like "AH-nick-uh SHOE." Yes, shoe, like you wear on your feet.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Why Your Hospital Just Hired a Video-Game Developer, Caroline Cunningham, Washingtonian, 12 September 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Enhance virtual reality)
Reverse Engineering the Brain, Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 9 May 2017, accessed 13 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration is the "Traveling Salesman" under the "Other Examples" category. I love taking road trips, so it was fun to watch the computer continually generate different routes between a varying number of cities across America. In the photo attached, notice there is a red dot over the Minneapolis area. This is another reason why the "Traveling Salesman" is my favorite demonstration.