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== About Me ==
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I am a student at Duke University currently in the College of Arts and Sciences, but pursuing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Pratt School of Engineering.
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== Grand Challenges in Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges in Engineering ==
 
http://www.lafayette.edu/about/news/2011/10/14/grand-challenges-yue-yuan-%E2%80%9912-and-felix-hutchison-%E2%80%9912-build-electrical-models-to-mimic-the-human-brain/ Grand Challenges: Yue Yuan '12 and Felix Hutchinson '12 Build Electrical Models to Mimic the Human Brain], Lafayette College, updated 14 October 2011, accessed 30 January 2012
 
http://www.lafayette.edu/about/news/2011/10/14/grand-challenges-yue-yuan-%E2%80%9912-and-felix-hutchison-%E2%80%9912-build-electrical-models-to-mimic-the-human-brain/ Grand Challenges: Yue Yuan '12 and Felix Hutchinson '12 Build Electrical Models to Mimic the Human Brain], Lafayette College, updated 14 October 2011, accessed 30 January 2012
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== Name Pronunciation ==
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My name is pronounced the way it is written, "Die-anna Stan". I suppose the correct (Romanian) pronunciation of my name would be "Dee-ahna Stahn" but nobody but my family pronounces my name this way, so I would use the first, more obvious pronunciation.

Revision as of 06:28, 31 January 2012

About Me

I am a student at Duke University currently in the College of Arts and Sciences, but pursuing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Pratt School of Engineering.

Grand Challenges in Engineering

http://www.lafayette.edu/about/news/2011/10/14/grand-challenges-yue-yuan-%E2%80%9912-and-felix-hutchison-%E2%80%9912-build-electrical-models-to-mimic-the-human-brain/ Grand Challenges: Yue Yuan '12 and Felix Hutchinson '12 Build Electrical Models to Mimic the Human Brain], Lafayette College, updated 14 October 2011, accessed 30 January 2012


Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced the way it is written, "Die-anna Stan". I suppose the correct (Romanian) pronunciation of my name would be "Dee-ahna Stahn" but nobody but my family pronounces my name this way, so I would use the first, more obvious pronunciation.