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− | My name is Sharrin. I am a | + | == About Me == |
+ | My name is Sharrin Manor. I am a second-year student in Pratt. I have settled on electrical and computer engineering/computer science as my majors. nice. | ||
+ | == Grand Challenge Article == | ||
[http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/84182-making-solar-energy-cheaper-than-fossil-fuels Making Solar Energy Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels,] Evan Dashevsky, ExtremeTech, created 22 April, 2011, accessed 8 September, 2012 (Make solar energy economical) | [http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/84182-making-solar-energy-cheaper-than-fossil-fuels Making Solar Energy Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels,] Evan Dashevsky, ExtremeTech, created 22 April, 2011, accessed 8 September, 2012 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demo == | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo because it showed how effective MATLAB is at analyzing and presenting real world data. With only a few lines of code it is possible to thoroughly present data pertaining to an earthquake in various forms, including a fascinating 3-D graph. I liked this demo because it showed the uses of MATLAB in actual situations. I live in an earthquake zone so the subject matter of the demo is especially interesting - I've always been somewhat interested in the techniques involved in analyzing earthquakes. Loma Prieta is also the name of a cool hardcore band. |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 6 December 2013
About Me
My name is Sharrin Manor. I am a second-year student in Pratt. I have settled on electrical and computer engineering/computer science as my majors. nice.
Grand Challenge Article
Making Solar Energy Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels, Evan Dashevsky, ExtremeTech, created 22 April, 2011, accessed 8 September, 2012 (Make solar energy economical)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo because it showed how effective MATLAB is at analyzing and presenting real world data. With only a few lines of code it is possible to thoroughly present data pertaining to an earthquake in various forms, including a fascinating 3-D graph. I liked this demo because it showed the uses of MATLAB in actual situations. I live in an earthquake zone so the subject matter of the demo is especially interesting - I've always been somewhat interested in the techniques involved in analyzing earthquakes. Loma Prieta is also the name of a cool hardcore band.