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[http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/next-stop-for-solar-cell-technology-your-clothing-perhaps/article2446354.ece Next stop for solar cell technology: your clothing, perhaps], The Hindu, created September 12, 2011, accessed September 21, 2011 (Make solar energy economical) | [http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/next-stop-for-solar-cell-technology-your-clothing-perhaps/article2446354.ece Next stop for solar cell technology: your clothing, perhaps], The Hindu, created September 12, 2011, accessed September 21, 2011 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | My favorite Matlab demo in this help section was the Matrices in MATLAB Environment section. The demos on matrix multiplication and vector products definitely aided in refreshing my brain on basic properties of matrices that will surely need to be sharp when engaging in more difficult tasks in Matlab in the future. |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 21 September 2017
About Me
I am an undergraduate student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I plan on majoring in Biomedical Engineering, but the path isn't nearly set in stone yet.
Name Pronunciation
First name , Shane, is simple enough, but my last name, Beyer, is pronounced "buy-er".
Current Courses
For Fall 2017, I'm taking the following courses: EGR 103, MATH 212, CHEM 101, WRITING 101
Interests
Outside of school, I love playing several sports competitively like soccer and basketball. I'm a huge music fan and enjoy almost all genres including hip-hop, alternative, rock, metal, pop, reggae, EDM, jazz, and R&B. I play the piano and like to produce music using computer software in my free time as well.
Article
Next stop for solar cell technology: your clothing, perhaps, The Hindu, created September 12, 2011, accessed September 21, 2011 (Make solar energy economical)
Matlab Demo
My favorite Matlab demo in this help section was the Matrices in MATLAB Environment section. The demos on matrix multiplication and vector products definitely aided in refreshing my brain on basic properties of matrices that will surely need to be sharp when engaging in more difficult tasks in Matlab in the future.