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[https://medcitynews.com/2017/01/samsung-leveraging-vr-manage-pain/], Stephanie Baum, MedCityNews, 31 Jan 2017, accessed 21 September 2017, (Virtual Reality) | [https://medcitynews.com/2017/01/samsung-leveraging-vr-manage-pain/], Stephanie Baum, MedCityNews, 31 Jan 2017, accessed 21 September 2017, (Virtual Reality) | ||
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My favorite Matlab demonstration was that of Earth's topography. It showed earth first only by outlining where land meets water, but it also showed a 2D map of the topography of Earth and then also as a 3D sphere as well. This fascinates me because I love maps. I like maps such as that of the earth or a specific country, or those of fictional worlds such as Tolkien's Middle Earth. | My favorite Matlab demonstration was that of Earth's topography. It showed earth first only by outlining where land meets water, but it also showed a 2D map of the topography of Earth and then also as a 3D sphere as well. This fascinates me because I love maps. I like maps such as that of the earth or a specific country, or those of fictional worlds such as Tolkien's Middle Earth. |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 22 September 2017
About Me
I am a undergraduate freshmen at Duke University currently studying Civil Engineering (and possibly a certificate in Architectural Engineering). I am from Monterrey, Mexico.
Pronunciation
My name Angel, but pronounced on-hell. Actual phonetic pronunciation is aŋˈxel. It's angel but it Spanish
Interests
Some of my favorite activities are playing golf and soccer, as well as running. But I also enjoy a good card or board game. I have also recently found a passion for cooking (I am not that good yet).
Grand Challenges of Engineering
[1], Stephanie Baum, MedCityNews, 31 Jan 2017, accessed 21 September 2017, (Virtual Reality)
Matlab
My favorite Matlab demonstration was that of Earth's topography. It showed earth first only by outlining where land meets water, but it also showed a 2D map of the topography of Earth and then also as a 3D sphere as well. This fascinates me because I love maps. I like maps such as that of the earth or a specific country, or those of fictional worlds such as Tolkien's Middle Earth.