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'''[[About Me]]'''
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= About Me =
I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.  
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*I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.  
  
'''[[Name Pronunciation]]'''
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= Name Pronunciation =
My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve.  
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*My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve.  
  
'''[[Fall 2013 First Year Courses]]'''
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= Fall 2013 First Year Courses =
Currently I am taking 6 courses:
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*Currently I am taking 6 courses:
[http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/EGR_103 EGR103]: Computational Methods in Engineering
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**[http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/EGR_103 EGR103]: Computational Methods in Engineering
•CHEM101: Introduction to Chemistry
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**CHEM101: Introduction to Chemistry
•Math122: Calculus II with Application
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**Math122: Calculus II with Application
•Writing101
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**Writing101
•Music: Private Lesson
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**Music: Private Lesson
•Music: Duke Symphony Orchestra
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**Music: Duke Symphony Orchestra
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= Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles =
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*[http://www.israeldefense.com/?CategoryID=484&ArticleID=2431 Terrorism & Nuclear Power], Rafael Ofek, IsraelDefense, updated 9 August 2013, accessed 16 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
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= Favorite Demonstrations in Matlab =
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*My favorite demonstration was 3-D visuatlization. Up until now, as a highschool student, we most likely always depended on 2-D graph and visualiation. However this demonstration shows that 3-D visualization can not only be simply graph but it can even change the transparency of the 3-D model.

Latest revision as of 08:07, 16 September 2013

About Me

  • I am a first year student at Duke University. I am currently studying as a Bioemdical Engineering student in Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.

Name Pronunciation

  • My name is fairly easy to pronunciate. My last name is "Noh", which is pronunced same as "No". My first name SeungJoon can be pronunciated as See-ung-June. Not sure if that really helps, but if that's too hard to pronounce, people can always call me Steve.

Fall 2013 First Year Courses

  • Currently I am taking 6 courses:
    • EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering
    • CHEM101: Introduction to Chemistry
    • Math122: Calculus II with Application
    • Writing101
    • Music: Private Lesson
    • Music: Duke Symphony Orchestra

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Favorite Demonstrations in Matlab

  • My favorite demonstration was 3-D visuatlization. Up until now, as a highschool student, we most likely always depended on 2-D graph and visualiation. However this demonstration shows that 3-D visualization can not only be simply graph but it can even change the transparency of the 3-D model.