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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
− | My name is Lourdes, and I am a first-year student at Duke. I like cats... and dogs. I have a twin brother (no, unfortunately, he does not attend Duke with me). I have two older sisters. | + | My name is Lourdes, and I am a first-year student at Duke. I like cats... and dogs. I have a twin brother (no, unfortunately, he does not attend Duke with me). I have two older sisters. My favorite meal is grilled chicken with mashed potatoes and broccoli. |
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== College Goals == | == College Goals == | ||
− | Right now, I am working on getting the hang of college work. Although I know that I want to be an engineer, I really need to explore more about each type of engineering. One of my top choices is mechanical engineering, possibly with an energy minor. I am also interested in doing research or working on a major project. Ultimately, my goal is to become successful in that I will be able to help others and myself/family using the knowledge that i have gained here at Duke. | + | Right now, I am working on getting the hang of college work. Although I know that I want to be an engineer, I really need to explore more about each type of engineering. One of my top choices is mechanical engineering, possibly with an energy minor. I am also interested in doing research or working on a major project. Ultimately, my goal is to become successful in such a way that I will be able to help others and myself/family using the knowledge that i have gained here at Duke. |
== Fourth Header == | == Fourth Header == | ||
− | I read on the | + | I read on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tutorial/ Wikipedia Tutorial] that if there are four headers, a table of contents will automatically be created and I wanted to see that happen. :) |
== Article about one Grand Challenge == | == Article about one Grand Challenge == | ||
[http://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735/ InP Nanowire/Polymer Hybrid Photodiode], Clint J. Novotny, Edward T. Yu, and Paul K. Y. Yu, NanoLetters, 12 February 2008, accessed 19 September 2017 | [http://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=735/ InP Nanowire/Polymer Hybrid Photodiode], Clint J. Novotny, Edward T. Yu, and Paul K. Y. Yu, NanoLetters, 12 February 2008, accessed 19 September 2017 | ||
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+ | == Favorite Matlab Demonstration == | ||
+ | In general, I really liked the app demonstrations over the scripts and videos. The app demonstrations were very interactive and one could see the effects of changing or adding a code. Specifically, I liked the teapot demonstration the most. I imagine that from this class we will learn how to use Matlab, and with that, we will be able to create models and virtual prototypes. Teapot was a small snippet of what Matlab can do (or be useful for) in an innovative environment. |
Revision as of 14:49, 21 September 2017
Contents
About Me
My name is Lourdes, and I am a first-year student at Duke. I like cats... and dogs. I have a twin brother (no, unfortunately, he does not attend Duke with me). I have two older sisters. My favorite meal is grilled chicken with mashed potatoes and broccoli.
About this page
This page was made for an engineering class.
College Goals
Right now, I am working on getting the hang of college work. Although I know that I want to be an engineer, I really need to explore more about each type of engineering. One of my top choices is mechanical engineering, possibly with an energy minor. I am also interested in doing research or working on a major project. Ultimately, my goal is to become successful in such a way that I will be able to help others and myself/family using the knowledge that i have gained here at Duke.
Fourth Header
I read on the Wikipedia Tutorial that if there are four headers, a table of contents will automatically be created and I wanted to see that happen. :)
Article about one Grand Challenge
InP Nanowire/Polymer Hybrid Photodiode, Clint J. Novotny, Edward T. Yu, and Paul K. Y. Yu, NanoLetters, 12 February 2008, accessed 19 September 2017
Favorite Matlab Demonstration
In general, I really liked the app demonstrations over the scripts and videos. The app demonstrations were very interactive and one could see the effects of changing or adding a code. Specifically, I liked the teapot demonstration the most. I imagine that from this class we will learn how to use Matlab, and with that, we will be able to create models and virtual prototypes. Teapot was a small snippet of what Matlab can do (or be useful for) in an innovative environment.