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Latest revision as of 04:05, 13 September 2015
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About Me
My name is Uriel Salazar Angelini. I was born in Charlotte, NC on April 13th, 1997 but currently live in Charleston, SC. I am Mexican, Italian, and Costa-Rican. Apart from being a native Spanish speaker, I have taken four years of French at Academic Magnet High School, and am currently studying Italian. I'm pretty easy-going and laid-back, so don't be afraid to come up to me or ask me something (as I can also be pretty talkative and try to be helpful). I enjoy playing guitar, playing soccer, biking between East and West instead of taking the bus, along with playing video games, Currently, I plan to major in Mechanical Engineering, minor in Energy Engineering, and partake in undergraduate research.
- Disclaimer: I am not satanic, my family is actually very strongly Catholic/Christian. However, as a Latino Blue Devil, "Satanic Hispanic" sounds like a fitting name.**
Name Pronunciation
English Pronunciation: "Your-e-L Sahl-uh-czar An-gel-eenee"
Spanish Pronunciation: "Ooo-di-L Sal-ahh-czar Ahn-gel-eenee"
Current Courses
Grand Challenges Article
Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny, Kate Galbraith, The New York Times, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 2 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstrations
I thoroughly enjoyed playing with the "app" style demos since they all had hands-on features. However, my overall favorite app was the "3-D Surface Plots." It had very interesting features, and I had a moment of enlightenment when I realized that the application of MATLAB 3-D surface plots resemble many of the research quality plots, along with those in many textbooks.