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I swim and play water polo. I also enjoy doing photography.
 
I swim and play water polo. I also enjoy doing photography.
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==Homework #2==
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===Matlab: Game of Life Demo===
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My favorite demo out of the ones found in Matlab's help menu is the "Game of Life." (life.m) The description says that the demo is a "cellular automaton invented by John Conway..." This demo simulates colonies of "cells" that will live or die depending on its surrounding cells. I thought that this would be a very complicated script. However, most of the 215 lines of script are comments and spaces. Much of the rest is just formatting script (for buttons, plotting, etc). Very little of the script is actually calculating whether the "cell" will live or die. I was surprised that MatLab could make such versatile graphics and simulators.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 09:39, 9 February 2011

About me

My name is Thanh-Ha Nguyen and I am in the class of 2014. I am planning to major in mechanical engineering.

Name Pronunciation

Like Dr. G, I have a name that nobody pronounces correctly on the first try. My name is pronounced Tahn-Ha Ngwen

Interests

I swim and play water polo. I also enjoy doing photography.

Homework #2

Matlab: Game of Life Demo

My favorite demo out of the ones found in Matlab's help menu is the "Game of Life." (life.m) The description says that the demo is a "cellular automaton invented by John Conway..." This demo simulates colonies of "cells" that will live or die depending on its surrounding cells. I thought that this would be a very complicated script. However, most of the 215 lines of script are comments and spaces. Much of the rest is just formatting script (for buttons, plotting, etc). Very little of the script is actually calculating whether the "cell" will live or die. I was surprised that MatLab could make such versatile graphics and simulators.

External Links

Providing Access to Clean Water

Engineering Students Create Breakthrough Water Testing Device, Eric Harvey, Tap It, updated 04 January 2011, accessed 07 February 2011 (Grand Challenge)