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== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
Japanese Name is "Yuuta" sounds like "You-tuh"  Not like the state of Utah, please don't call me that. Just call me by my middle name Rikki because my Japanese name is off limits for those who cannot speak Japanese.  
 
Japanese Name is "Yuuta" sounds like "You-tuh"  Not like the state of Utah, please don't call me that. Just call me by my middle name Rikki because my Japanese name is off limits for those who cannot speak Japanese.  
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
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Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure
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*[http://www.forbes.com/sites/janetwburns/2016/09/08/japanese-leaders-aim-to-make-tokyo-a-self-driving-city-for-2020-olympics/#56969d877845 Japan's Leaders Want To Make Tokyo A Self-Driving City For 2020 Olympics], Janet Burns, Forbes, updated 8 September 2016, accessed 5 February 2017
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(Adding onto the [http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/03/12/cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch 5 things your car will do in 2020 article from back in 2008] - The Self-Driving part may most definitely come true.)
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== Favorite Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Analysis because not only did I see a lot of the codes such as "hold on" and "hold off" that we use in our graphs for Lab 2 but also the way it applies to me personally. Modeling earthquake data is something Japan is very much concerned about and learning about how they do it and how complex the numbers must be, it just amazes me how much we really rely on computer calculators to help us in Japan. The bulk of data in Japan must stack up so much due to the amount of earthquakes that happen per minute in multiple locations. This demonstration really emphasized the amount of data that goes in to graph such detailed figures. It was very interesting, thank you for sharing this with me.
  
 
==Projects==
 
==Projects==
EGR103 Lab 1
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EGR103 Lab 1,
 
EGR103 Lab 2
 
EGR103 Lab 2
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==Signature==
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[[User:rikkikendall|rikkikendall]] 20:25, 5 Feb 2017 (Superbowl LI)

Latest revision as of 02:39, 6 February 2017

About Me

I am a student currently deciding to switch into the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am an undergraduate here in Air Force ROTC which is another reason why I am pursuing a technical degree. I am originally from a US Naval Base in Japan called Fleet Activities Sasebo and am a half-Japanese half-American living it up as a Blue Devil!

Name Pronunciation

Japanese Name is "Yuuta" sounds like "You-tuh" Not like the state of Utah, please don't call me that. Just call me by my middle name Rikki because my Japanese name is off limits for those who cannot speak Japanese.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure

(Adding onto the 5 things your car will do in 2020 article from back in 2008 - The Self-Driving part may most definitely come true.)

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was the Loma Prieta Earthquake Analysis because not only did I see a lot of the codes such as "hold on" and "hold off" that we use in our graphs for Lab 2 but also the way it applies to me personally. Modeling earthquake data is something Japan is very much concerned about and learning about how they do it and how complex the numbers must be, it just amazes me how much we really rely on computer calculators to help us in Japan. The bulk of data in Japan must stack up so much due to the amount of earthquakes that happen per minute in multiple locations. This demonstration really emphasized the amount of data that goes in to graph such detailed figures. It was very interesting, thank you for sharing this with me.

Projects

EGR103 Lab 1, EGR103 Lab 2

Signature

rikkikendall 20:25, 5 Feb 2017 (Superbowl LI)