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(Created my user page with a brief background of my self as well as my interests, and an article related to a grand challenge of engineering)
 
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My favorite subject in school is chemistry which I currently plan to minor in. I am also very interested in the development of prosthetic limbs and am involved in Duke eNable which 3D prints prosthetics for clients around the area.
 
My favorite subject in school is chemistry which I currently plan to minor in. I am also very interested in the development of prosthetic limbs and am involved in Duke eNable which 3D prints prosthetics for clients around the area.
 
== Grand Challenge of Interest ==
 
== Grand Challenge of Interest ==
[https://www.wired.com/story/new-designs-could-boost-solar-cells-beyond-their-limits/], Daniel Oberhaus, Wired, Created 8 July 2019, Accessed 10 September 2019 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
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[https://www.wired.com/story/new-designs-could-boost-solar-cells-beyond-their-limits/ New Designs Could Boost Solar Cells Beyond Their Limits], Daniel Oberhaus, Wired, Created 8 July 2019, Accessed 10 September 2019 (Make Solar Energy Economical)

Latest revision as of 16:24, 10 September 2019

Background

I was born on January 16th, 2001 in Huntsville, Alabama. When I was 6 months old I moved to Redmond, Washington where I lived my entire life. Now I am a student in the Pratt School of engineering at Duke University in the class of 2023. I am planning on majoring in Mechanical engineering but this is subject to change.

Interests

My favorite subject in school is chemistry which I currently plan to minor in. I am also very interested in the development of prosthetic limbs and am involved in Duke eNable which 3D prints prosthetics for clients around the area.

Grand Challenge of Interest

New Designs Could Boost Solar Cells Beyond Their Limits, Daniel Oberhaus, Wired, Created 8 July 2019, Accessed 10 September 2019 (Make Solar Energy Economical)