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+ | My favorite of the MATLAB demonstration from Homework 2 is the Game of Life. I believe that "stencil operations" seen in this example are extremely useful, and I think it is incredible how MATLAB can keep track of the information for such a large amount of cells at one time. I also like to picture each cell in Conway's "Game of Life" as a person, or perhaps the entire group as a civilization, making the simulation much more interesting to observe by acting like it has a story behind it. |
Latest revision as of 01:07, 14 September 2015
About Me
I am a member of the Duke University class of 2019 and plan to major in Mechanical Engineering. Prior to attending Duke, I lived in Fayetteville, North Carolina and attended the Fayetteville Academy. My other interests include drawing, creative writing, and music, which is why I joined the Duke University Marching Band. I also love to travel, especially to Latin American countries because of my ability to understand and use Spanish.
Other Info
- Favorite Color: Duke blue
- Favorite Movie: Interstellar
- Favorite Books: Catch-22, A Game of Thrones, The Stranger, Don Quixote, All the King's Men
Grand Challenges Article
Challenge: Enhance Virtual Reality
- Amazing Video of Disney Animator Highlights Killer App for Virtual Reality, Rob Salkowitz, Forbes, 9/11/15, 9/13/15 (Grand Challenge)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite of the MATLAB demonstration from Homework 2 is the Game of Life. I believe that "stencil operations" seen in this example are extremely useful, and I think it is incredible how MATLAB can keep track of the information for such a large amount of cells at one time. I also like to picture each cell in Conway's "Game of Life" as a person, or perhaps the entire group as a civilization, making the simulation much more interesting to observe by acting like it has a story behind it.