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[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/13/BAGUKIR4DT1.DTL Solving the Problem of Clean Water for Poor Communities], San Francisco Chronicle, Rick DelVecchio, May 13, 2006, accessed September 16, 2011 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/05/13/BAGUKIR4DT1.DTL Solving the Problem of Clean Water for Poor Communities], San Francisco Chronicle, Rick DelVecchio, May 13, 2006, accessed September 16, 2011 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | After going through a couple of demos, I personally favor the 3-D Drawing Demo. In the Demo, you are able to create random 3-D shapes by drawing lines. The program automatically generates 3-D version of your drawings. It is definitely a very cool thing to do in Matlab. |
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About Roland
Hello everyone! My name is Pinkun Huang or you can call me Roland. I am currently a freshman at Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. As a student at Duke, I am motivated to pursue a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I could be reached at Pinkun.Huang@Duke.edu at any time. I am looking forward to a great year at Duke
GO BLUEDEVILS!!!!!
Name Pronunciation
My actual Chinese name is Huang Pinkun, if written in Chinese characters 黄品焜. It is very difficult for people to pronounce it correctly. Huang should be pronounced as 'Hu on', while Pinkun can be seen as the combination of 'Pin' and 'k wen'. The stress is on 'Pin'.You can always call me Roland if you ever have difficulty pronouncing my Chinese name.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
Solving the Problem of Clean Water for Poor Communities, San Francisco Chronicle, Rick DelVecchio, May 13, 2006, accessed September 16, 2011 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite Matlab Demonstration
After going through a couple of demos, I personally favor the 3-D Drawing Demo. In the Demo, you are able to create random 3-D shapes by drawing lines. The program automatically generates 3-D version of your drawings. It is definitely a very cool thing to do in Matlab.