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==Name Pronunciation==
 
==Name Pronunciation==
 
My name (Stephanie) is pronounced "Steh-FUH-Nee" (exactly like you would expected to be pronounced). If that's too hard, you can always call me Steph. My last name (Crater) is pronounced "CRAY-ter", like the large bowl-shaped cavities on the surface of a planet or moon typically caused by an explosion or the impact of an asteroid or other celestial body.  
 
My name (Stephanie) is pronounced "Steh-FUH-Nee" (exactly like you would expected to be pronounced). If that's too hard, you can always call me Steph. My last name (Crater) is pronounced "CRAY-ter", like the large bowl-shaped cavities on the surface of a planet or moon typically caused by an explosion or the impact of an asteroid or other celestial body.  
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==Interests==
 
==Interests==
 
I love swimming, animals (especially dogs), being outdoors, and, of course, engineering!  
 
I love swimming, animals (especially dogs), being outdoors, and, of course, engineering!  
 
==Grand Challenges Article==
 
==Grand Challenges Article==
 
[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 15 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 15 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)

Revision as of 03:55, 22 September 2017

About Me

I am currently an undergraduate student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I graduated from Chatham High School in Chatham, NJ in 2017.

A lovely example of a Crater.

Name Pronunciation

My name (Stephanie) is pronounced "Steh-FUH-Nee" (exactly like you would expected to be pronounced). If that's too hard, you can always call me Steph. My last name (Crater) is pronounced "CRAY-ter", like the large bowl-shaped cavities on the surface of a planet or moon typically caused by an explosion or the impact of an asteroid or other celestial body.


Interests

I love swimming, animals (especially dogs), being outdoors, and, of course, engineering!

Grand Challenges Article

Reverse Engineering the Brain, Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 9 May 2017, accessed 15 September 2017 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)