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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
Hello! My name is Angel (Yunqi) Shi, and I'm a freshman hoping to major in Environmental Engineering.
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Hello! I'm Angel Shi, and I'm a freshman looking to major in Environmental Engineering.
  
  
 
== Name Pronounciation ==
 
== Name Pronounciation ==
 
My actual name is Yunqi Shi, and no one can really pronounce it correctly. But if you want give it a go, think "You-in-Chi Sher". Like "you in cheese, sure!"
 
My actual name is Yunqi Shi, and no one can really pronounce it correctly. But if you want give it a go, think "You-in-Chi Sher". Like "you in cheese, sure!"
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== Grand Challenges Article ==
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[http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/11/12/120205 Synthesis and review: Tackling the nitrogen management challenge: from global to local scales], Stefan Reis, Environmental Research Letters, 9 December 2016, accessed 21 September 2017 (Grand Challenge - Nitrogen Cycle)
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
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My favorite demonstration was by far the Bending Truss example, because it animates 12 natural bending motions of a 2D bridge framework. The user is able to choose between mode 1 and 12 (1 being the slowest and 12 being the fastest natural frequency) to see the different motions of the truss. Therefore, I think this is one of the most interesting demos.

Latest revision as of 20:54, 21 September 2017

About Me

Hello! I'm Angel Shi, and I'm a freshman looking to major in Environmental Engineering.


Name Pronounciation

My actual name is Yunqi Shi, and no one can really pronounce it correctly. But if you want give it a go, think "You-in-Chi Sher". Like "you in cheese, sure!"


Grand Challenges Article

Synthesis and review: Tackling the nitrogen management challenge: from global to local scales, Stefan Reis, Environmental Research Letters, 9 December 2016, accessed 21 September 2017 (Grand Challenge - Nitrogen Cycle)


MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite demonstration was by far the Bending Truss example, because it animates 12 natural bending motions of a 2D bridge framework. The user is able to choose between mode 1 and 12 (1 being the slowest and 12 being the fastest natural frequency) to see the different motions of the truss. Therefore, I think this is one of the most interesting demos.