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==About==
 
==About==
 
Hello, world!  
 
Hello, world!  
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/nanotechnology-world/can-nanotechnology-provide-cheaper-solar-energy Can Nanotechnology provide Cheaper Solar Energy?], The Guardian, updated 20 September 2012, accessed 8 September 2012.
 
*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/nanotechnology-world/can-nanotechnology-provide-cheaper-solar-energy Can Nanotechnology provide Cheaper Solar Energy?], The Guardian, updated 20 September 2012, accessed 8 September 2012.
 
*[http://ucsdengineeringgrandchallenges.blogspot.com/2008/02/engineer-tools-of-scientific-discovery.html Engineer Tools of Scientific Discovery],  UCSD, updated 28 February 2008, accessed 8 September 2012.
 
*[http://ucsdengineeringgrandchallenges.blogspot.com/2008/02/engineer-tools-of-scientific-discovery.html Engineer Tools of Scientific Discovery],  UCSD, updated 28 February 2008, accessed 8 September 2012.
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==Favorite Matlab Demo==
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*The Traveling Salesman Demo--because it was so interesting to see Matlab iteratively plot the successive route possibilities until arriving at the optimal route. Plus, it was cool to see Matlab's graphical power at work in this demo.

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About

Hello, world! I'm Suyash. I'm studying Biomedical Engineering and Chemistry at Duke University and am interested in lots of things. I'm a fan of innovative approaches and unconventional problem solving, but to find out more about me, head here: http://suyashkumar.com/about/

NAE Grand Challenge Articles

Favorite Matlab Demo

  • The Traveling Salesman Demo--because it was so interesting to see Matlab iteratively plot the successive route possibilities until arriving at the optimal route. Plus, it was cool to see Matlab's graphical power at work in this demo.