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The topics in the Grand Challenges that really interest me are the ones that pertain to the environment and sustainability, because that is what I want to pursue in my future research and work. The article that I found is titled [https://phys.org/news/2016-11-low-cost-technology-countries.html Low-cost technology to better provide drinking water in developing countries], Purdue University, PhysOrg, 30 November 2016, accessed September 2017 (Provide access to clean water). | The topics in the Grand Challenges that really interest me are the ones that pertain to the environment and sustainability, because that is what I want to pursue in my future research and work. The article that I found is titled [https://phys.org/news/2016-11-low-cost-technology-countries.html Low-cost technology to better provide drinking water in developing countries], Purdue University, PhysOrg, 30 November 2016, accessed September 2017 (Provide access to clean water). | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:15, 21 September 2017
About Me
My name is Joyce Gu. I'm from Villanova, Pennsylvania (which is right outside of Philadelphia). As of now, I want to pursue Environmental Engineering with a minor or double major in Computer Science. Some things I enjoy are wholesome memes and corgi videos.
Name Pronunciation
My name is pronounced (re)Joice Goo with a hard "G".
Grand Challenges for Engineering
The topics in the Grand Challenges that really interest me are the ones that pertain to the environment and sustainability, because that is what I want to pursue in my future research and work. The article that I found is titled Low-cost technology to better provide drinking water in developing countries, Purdue University, PhysOrg, 30 November 2016, accessed September 2017 (Provide access to clean water).
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Earth's Topography." I studied some geologic mapping principles in high school, including topographic maps, so it was interesting to me that MATLAB is able to plot data this complex into a map.