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[http://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/351387-time-for-the-us-to-develop-a-manhattan-project-in-cybersecurity], Greg Clark, The Hill, 20 September 2017, accessed 22 September 2017 (Secure cyberspace) | [http://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/351387-time-for-the-us-to-develop-a-manhattan-project-in-cybersecurity], Greg Clark, The Hill, 20 September 2017, accessed 22 September 2017 (Secure cyberspace) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the Graphics>3-D Plots>Animations>Creating Stream Particle Animations. The animation was fascinating and I can only imagine that it has a variety of practical applications. The animation from the demonstration was physically similar to a tornado and appeared as though it could be manipulated to illustrate a variety of weather patterns. Additionally, having animations is 3-D personally helps me visualize three dimensions. |
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Hi! I'm Mary and I'm a freshman studying Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
HOMEWORK 1: Pratt Pundit Since high school, I have been interested in the intersection between politics and computer science so I would like to explore the "Secure cyberspace" Grand Challenge for Engineering. I found this relevant article expressing the urgency to solve this challenge:
[1], Greg Clark, The Hill, 20 September 2017, accessed 22 September 2017 (Secure cyberspace)
'HOMEWORK 2: MATLAB Help and Demonstrations
My favorite demonstration was the Graphics>3-D Plots>Animations>Creating Stream Particle Animations. The animation was fascinating and I can only imagine that it has a variety of practical applications. The animation from the demonstration was physically similar to a tornado and appeared as though it could be manipulated to illustrate a variety of weather patterns. Additionally, having animations is 3-D personally helps me visualize three dimensions.