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== Anna Knight's Pratt Pundit Page!== | == Anna Knight's Pratt Pundit Page!== | ||
− | Interests: | + | '''Interests:''' |
BME ( does it count as an interest if it's your intended major?) | BME ( does it count as an interest if it's your intended major?) | ||
Chinese (Mandarin- and hoping to minor if not major at duke) | Chinese (Mandarin- and hoping to minor if not major at duke) | ||
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Watching bad tv instead of doing my EGR labs (oops- sorry Dr. G!) | Watching bad tv instead of doing my EGR labs (oops- sorry Dr. G!) | ||
− | Name Pronunciation: I'm sure you've met an Anna before, right? If not: I prefer An-na not Ahn-na (I'm not Spanish or anything), but I'm not too picky. Last name is pronounced like those guys in shining armor and ride around on horses (or say "Ni"- depending on what movie we're in). | + | '''Name Pronunciation:''' I'm sure you've met an Anna before, right? If not: I prefer An-na not Ahn-na (I'm not Spanish or anything), but I'm not too picky. Last name is pronounced like those guys in shining armor and ride around on horses (or say "Ni"- depending on what movie we're in). |
− | Homework 1 Research: | + | '''Homework 1 Research:''' |
Grand Engineering Challenge: Reverse Engineering the Brain. | Grand Engineering Challenge: Reverse Engineering the Brain. |
Revision as of 06:01, 22 September 2011
Anna Knight's Pratt Pundit Page!
Interests: BME ( does it count as an interest if it's your intended major?) Chinese (Mandarin- and hoping to minor if not major at duke) Cello Spontaneous Dance Parties Watching bad tv instead of doing my EGR labs (oops- sorry Dr. G!)
Name Pronunciation: I'm sure you've met an Anna before, right? If not: I prefer An-na not Ahn-na (I'm not Spanish or anything), but I'm not too picky. Last name is pronounced like those guys in shining armor and ride around on horses (or say "Ni"- depending on what movie we're in).
Homework 1 Research:
Grand Engineering Challenge: Reverse Engineering the Brain.
Source: Reverse Engineering the Brain, James S. Albus, 2008, accessed 21 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
A similar article on the same experiment (secondary article vs. primary) is:
Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, June 2008, accessed 21 September 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
Homework 2 Research: My personal favorite demonstration was the penny topography demonstration. I was literally fidgeting and playing with a penny while I went through it, and it was for some reason shocking that a penny actually had measurable and noted topography. (One of those things where if you thought it about it you would have always known/put two and two together, but you've never actually associated). On top of that, I thought the Four Linked Tori is absolutely gorgeous and I wanted to stay and learn about it.