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== Pronunciation ==
 
== Pronunciation ==
My name is failry simple to pronouce. Basically it is pronouced how it is spelled, Mitch and then Fine Silver.
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My name is fairly simple to pronouce. Basically it is pronouced how it is spelled, Mitch and then Fine Silver.
 
 
  
 
== Fall 2014 Courses ==
 
== Fall 2014 Courses ==
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles ==
[http://www.gizmag.com/ioptik-ar-contact-lens-ces/30310 | Virtual Reality Contacts], Nick Lavars, Gizmag, January 6, 2014, accessed 14 September 2014
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[http://www.gizmag.com/ioptik-ar-contact-lens-ces/30310 | Virtual Reality Contacts], Nick Lavars, Gizmag, January 6, 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
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== Signature ==
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--[[User:Mlf34|Mlf34]] ([[User talk:Mlf34|talk]]) 21:15, 14 September 2014 (EDT)
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== MATLAB Demos ==
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My favorite MATLAB demo thus far was the 3-D drawing demo. This was my favorite because it was able to create 3-D shapes basically out of 2-D images. The demo was able to take point that I placed and place a point symmetrical to the point I placed. It then would genreate a 3-D image by rotating those points along an axis.

Latest revision as of 02:17, 15 September 2014

About Me

My name is Mitch Finesilver and I am from Greenwood Village, CO, which is a small suburb of Denver. I am on the wrestling team at Duke and have been wrestling since I was 9. I am planning on majoring in mechanical engineering. I have 6 siblings, one of which is my twin who attends Duke as well.


Pronunciation

My name is fairly simple to pronouce. Basically it is pronouced how it is spelled, Mitch and then Fine Silver.

Fall 2014 Courses

I am currently in:

  • Egr103
  • Math212
  • Chem101
  • Writing101


Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

| Virtual Reality Contacts, Nick Lavars, Gizmag, January 6, 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (Enhance Virtual Reality)

Signature

--Mlf34 (talk) 21:15, 14 September 2014 (EDT)


MATLAB Demos

My favorite MATLAB demo thus far was the 3-D drawing demo. This was my favorite because it was able to create 3-D shapes basically out of 2-D images. The demo was able to take point that I placed and place a point symmetrical to the point I placed. It then would genreate a 3-D image by rotating those points along an axis.