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The pronunciation of my first name is pretty straightforward: SOH-phie. My last name is a bit more difficult: vahn HOW-uh-ning-uh. The 'ng' sound does not exist in the English language, but I can probably describe it as follows: it sounds like the 'ng' in orange right up until the 'dzje' sound of the g in orange. If this explanation does not work for you, think of it as a less pronounced g (the g as in goat).  
 
The pronunciation of my first name is pretty straightforward: SOH-phie. My last name is a bit more difficult: vahn HOW-uh-ning-uh. The 'ng' sound does not exist in the English language, but I can probably describe it as follows: it sounds like the 'ng' in orange right up until the 'dzje' sound of the g in orange. If this explanation does not work for you, think of it as a less pronounced g (the g as in goat).  
  
==Grand Challenges article==
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering articles==
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* [http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/08/18/1508075112 Hybrid bioinorganic approach to solar-to-chemical conversion], Eva M. Nichols et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, created 08/18/2015, accessed 09/13/2015 (make solar energy economical)
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* [http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms9094.epdf?referrer_access_token=UumwFtrPALHDlZcKLQsf1tRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0Oi6Q05zJQSSxpUgyoE-cvu9sbQ8W79dsP0hvJYWRv-IznXoJNu74WuHsFK-xfctCcIaldDmJ2n0Xxa67NODPeTonYAk6O6AUeaiaxCGe12hmvffrqiBxpIfaERAnwGmmg%3D&tracking_referrer=www.bbc.co.uk In vivo capture and label-free detection of early metastatic cells], Lonnie D. Shea et al., Nature Communications, created 09/08/2015, accessed 09/13/2015 (engineer better medicine)

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About me

I am an international student: I was born and raised in the Netherlands. Since English is my second language, I might make mistakes in grammar or pronunciation sometimes. If that happens, please correct me!

Name Pronunciation

The pronunciation of my first name is pretty straightforward: SOH-phie. My last name is a bit more difficult: vahn HOW-uh-ning-uh. The 'ng' sound does not exist in the English language, but I can probably describe it as follows: it sounds like the 'ng' in orange right up until the 'dzje' sound of the g in orange. If this explanation does not work for you, think of it as a less pronounced g (the g as in goat).

Grand Challenges for Engineering articles