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Hello!
 
  
[https://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/04/03/17008.aspx Grand Challenges Link]
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== About Me ==
  
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Hello! I am a freshman at Duke University currently studying biomedical engineering.
  
'''My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration'''
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== Grand Challenges Link ==
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[https://singularityhub.com/2016/11/08/researchers-repair-brain-damage-in-mice-with-stem-cell-transplants/ Researchers Repair Brain Damage in Mice With Stem Cell Transplants], Shelly Fan, Singularity Hub, 8 November 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Engineer Better Medicines)
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== My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration ==
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''' Viewing a Penny Demo '''
  
 
While browsing through the various demonstrations in MATLAB's help section, I stumbled across the demo "Viewing a Penny." In particular, I found this tutorial to be fascinating since MATLAB was able to create a realistic-looking image from just a small amount of code. It showed that MATLAB was able to load a PENNY.MAT file, produce a colored contour map of a penny, and even create a pseudocolor plot of a penny. I got to see that MATLAB could perform many graphical tasks that I did not think were possible, especially with the few amount of code it used. This program was able to output very detailed images of a penny with different plot styles, which I really enjoyed learning about.
 
While browsing through the various demonstrations in MATLAB's help section, I stumbled across the demo "Viewing a Penny." In particular, I found this tutorial to be fascinating since MATLAB was able to create a realistic-looking image from just a small amount of code. It showed that MATLAB was able to load a PENNY.MAT file, produce a colored contour map of a penny, and even create a pseudocolor plot of a penny. I got to see that MATLAB could perform many graphical tasks that I did not think were possible, especially with the few amount of code it used. This program was able to output very detailed images of a penny with different plot styles, which I really enjoyed learning about.

Latest revision as of 18:44, 20 September 2017

About Me

Hello! I am a freshman at Duke University currently studying biomedical engineering.

Grand Challenges Link

Researchers Repair Brain Damage in Mice With Stem Cell Transplants, Shelly Fan, Singularity Hub, 8 November 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Engineer Better Medicines)

My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

Viewing a Penny Demo

While browsing through the various demonstrations in MATLAB's help section, I stumbled across the demo "Viewing a Penny." In particular, I found this tutorial to be fascinating since MATLAB was able to create a realistic-looking image from just a small amount of code. It showed that MATLAB was able to load a PENNY.MAT file, produce a colored contour map of a penny, and even create a pseudocolor plot of a penny. I got to see that MATLAB could perform many graphical tasks that I did not think were possible, especially with the few amount of code it used. This program was able to output very detailed images of a penny with different plot styles, which I really enjoyed learning about.