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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I'm Alex Mariakakis. I've lived in North Carolina for all my life, living in Chapel Hill and working in Durham, so I know a thing or two about the area. I'm also Greek and very proud of it.  
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I'm Alex Mariakakis. I've been in North Carolina for all my life, living in Chapel Hill and working in Durham, so I know a thing or two about the area. Since I lived in Chapel Hill, people have always wondered why I chose to be a Duke fan. My mom went to Duke, while my dad went to UNC; nevertheless, my mom has always been a bigger basketball fan than my dad, so I ended up rooting for the Blue Devils.
  
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My strange last name is one of the many indicators that I am Greek. Sometimes, I'll wear a Greek soccer jersey around campus or carry around Greek food (since it's delicious!).
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
 
== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
Working on it
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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/], Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed September 1, 2009 (Make solar energy economical)

Latest revision as of 15:49, 1 September 2009

About Me

I'm Alex Mariakakis. I've been in North Carolina for all my life, living in Chapel Hill and working in Durham, so I know a thing or two about the area. Since I lived in Chapel Hill, people have always wondered why I chose to be a Duke fan. My mom went to Duke, while my dad went to UNC; nevertheless, my mom has always been a bigger basketball fan than my dad, so I ended up rooting for the Blue Devils.

My strange last name is one of the many indicators that I am Greek. Sometimes, I'll wear a Greek soccer jersey around campus or carry around Greek food (since it's delicious!).

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

[1], Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed September 1, 2009 (Make solar energy economical)