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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the graphics: 3-D surface plots. I simply love how a bunch of numbers can be represented graphically in an appealing, 3-D figure. The way the colors change with the gradient creates an interesting and aesthetic dynamic. It's complex, but truly mesmerizing. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the graphics: 3-D surface plots. I simply love how a bunch of numbers can be represented graphically in an appealing, 3-D figure. The way the colors change with the gradient creates an interesting and aesthetic dynamic. It's complex, but truly mesmerizing. |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 31 January 2018
Greetings! My name is Cassandra Shriver. I am a freshman currently intending on double majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Biology with the end goal of becoming a biomechanical engineer. I am a member of the Duke University Marching Band as well as Cru, a campus ministry. I participate in intramural soccer and am a fanatic part of the Cameron Crazies whenever I'm not playing for band. My hobbies include playing piano, racquetball, and rock climbing.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article:
[https://bluebrain.epfl.ch/ The Blue Brain Project - A Swiss Brain Initiative], Christiane Debono, Blue Brain Project, accessed January 20, 2009 (Reverse-Engineer the Brain)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration:
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the graphics: 3-D surface plots. I simply love how a bunch of numbers can be represented graphically in an appealing, 3-D figure. The way the colors change with the gradient creates an interesting and aesthetic dynamic. It's complex, but truly mesmerizing.