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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
I am a freshman attending Duke University. My home town is in Northern Jersey where I graduated from Montclair Kimberley Academy.  
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I am a freshman attending Duke University. I've lived my whole life in North Jersey where I graduated high school from Montclair Kimberley Academy.
  
 
== Current Course ==  
 
== Current Course ==  
 
EGR 103 - Computational Methods in Engineering
 
EGR 103 - Computational Methods in Engineering
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EGR 121 - Engineering Innovation
 
EGR 121 - Engineering Innovation
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Writing 101 - Decoding Disney
 
Writing 101 - Decoding Disney
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Math 212 - Multi-variable Calculus
 
Math 212 - Multi-variable Calculus
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles =
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[http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2008/03/preventing-nucl.html Preventing Nuclear Terrorism], Oliver Kamm, Oliver Kamm, 30 March 2008, accessed 13 September, 2015
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== MATLAB Demos ==
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My favorite demo was the 3D surface plot app. I was interested to see all the different ways the same data can be depicted. Playing around with the settings, I found ways to make the data easier to understand visually. I learned that multiple graph styles could be used together to more accurately portray a single set of data.

Latest revision as of 02:58, 14 September 2015

About Me

I am a freshman attending Duke University. I've lived my whole life in North Jersey where I graduated high school from Montclair Kimberley Academy.

Current Course

EGR 103 - Computational Methods in Engineering

EGR 121 - Engineering Innovation

Writing 101 - Decoding Disney

Math 212 - Multi-variable Calculus

= Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Oliver Kamm, Oliver Kamm, 30 March 2008, accessed 13 September, 2015

MATLAB Demos

My favorite demo was the 3D surface plot app. I was interested to see all the different ways the same data can be depicted. Playing around with the settings, I found ways to make the data easier to understand visually. I learned that multiple graph styles could be used together to more accurately portray a single set of data.