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Christian, Amee, and Brian MacCleery. "Making Solar Energy Economical." National Instruments. Instrumentation Newsletter, Second Quarter 2013. Web. 12 Sept. 2013.  
 
Christian, Amee, and Brian MacCleery. "Making Solar Energy Economical." National Instruments. Instrumentation Newsletter, Second Quarter 2013. Web. 12 Sept. 2013.  
  
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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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My favorite demonstration was between the 3D Drawing and the sliding puzzle. The 3D puzzle was exciting because it hints at the programming required to construct 3D models. I am assuming such programming can be fed into 3D printers to create 3D models. 3D printing is one form of technology that has always seemed to baffle me even though I know little to nothing about it. I loved the sliding puzzle game simply because it was fun and it was a game I grew up playing a lot as a kid with pictures of cartoons.
  
 
==Epilogue==
 
==Epilogue==
  
 
I find it extremely troubling that this page can be edited by anyone on the platform. I guess being invisible in class is not always the worst thing.
 
I find it extremely troubling that this page can be edited by anyone on the platform. I guess being invisible in class is not always the worst thing.
 
==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
 
 
My favorite demonstration was between the 3D Drawing and the sliding puzzle. The 3D puzzle was exciting because it hints at the programming required to construct 3D models. I am assuming such programming can be fed into 3D printers to create 3D models. 3D printing is one form of technology that has always seemed to baffle me even though I know little to nothing about it. I loved the sliding puzzle game simply because it was fun and it was a game I grew up playing a lot as a kid with pictures of cartoons.
 

Latest revision as of 05:28, 12 September 2013

Prologue

I am Oyenuga Sanmi, Robertson Scholar Class of 2017. My current intended major is Mechanical Engineering, (but we both know this is going to change sometime in the nearest future). I'm an international student from Nigeria, but I spent my last two years of high school in South Africa at the African Leadership Academy.

Hobbies?

Big fan of music and music production, that much I am sure of. Favorites genres: House music, AfroBeat/Afro Pop, Hip Hop. I skate, not very good at it though. I have only been skating for a year. I can't wait to buy my first board in NC. I play soccer (called football where I am from), not good at that either. Classic cliche of movies, tv shows (favorites South Park, Jackass, Awesomes, Modern Family, BBT) hanging out with friends. Oh I'm big on sarcasm by the way.

Really hope this satisfies the requirement for a page.

Grand Challenges For Engineering; Making Solar Energy Economical

[1] Christian, Amee, and Brian MacCleery. "Making Solar Energy Economical." National Instruments. Instrumentation Newsletter, Second Quarter 2013. Web. 12 Sept. 2013.

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was between the 3D Drawing and the sliding puzzle. The 3D puzzle was exciting because it hints at the programming required to construct 3D models. I am assuming such programming can be fed into 3D printers to create 3D models. 3D printing is one form of technology that has always seemed to baffle me even though I know little to nothing about it. I loved the sliding puzzle game simply because it was fun and it was a game I grew up playing a lot as a kid with pictures of cartoons.

Epilogue

I find it extremely troubling that this page can be edited by anyone on the platform. I guess being invisible in class is not always the worst thing.