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Hi. I'm Keith. I'm a freshman at Duke University who enjoys:
 
Hi. I'm Keith. I'm a freshman at Duke University who enjoys:
  -building, driving, and working with cars
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*building, driving, and working with cars
  -playing golf
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*playing golf
  -engineering
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*engineering
  -being outside.
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*being outside.
 
I was born and raised in [http://www.durhamnc.gov Durham, North Carolina]and have been a Blue Devil my whole life.
 
I was born and raised in [http://www.durhamnc.gov Durham, North Carolina]and have been a Blue Devil my whole life.
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== Homework ==
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One Grand Challenges article
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*[http//:www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain. A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain] , Gareth Cook , Mind Matters , Updated March 20, 2012 , Accessed January 22, 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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My favorite MATLAB Demo:
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The Minesweeper demo was my favorite because it was the most fun. I really enjoyed learning that you can make programs like that on MATLAB. I used to think that it was just for solving equations and formatting data.

Latest revision as of 03:49, 28 January 2014

About me

Hi. I'm Keith. I'm a freshman at Duke University who enjoys:

  • building, driving, and working with cars
  • playing golf
  • engineering
  • being outside.

I was born and raised in Durham, North Carolinaand have been a Blue Devil my whole life.

Homework

One Grand Challenges article

  • [http//:www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mit-neuroscientist-discusses-quest-reserve-engineer-human-brain. A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain] , Gareth Cook , Mind Matters , Updated March 20, 2012 , Accessed January 22, 2014 (Grand Challenge)

My favorite MATLAB Demo: The Minesweeper demo was my favorite because it was the most fun. I really enjoyed learning that you can make programs like that on MATLAB. I used to think that it was just for solving equations and formatting data.