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I am a freshman living in the Blackwell dorm on East Campus. I am enrolled in Pratt and taking four courses this semester, including EGR, Calculus II, Writing 101, and Econ 201. I am from Bronxville, NY and am the fourth of five boys. I was born in London and lived there until my third birthday. I am a big hockey fan and enjoy chilling with the boys.
 
I am a freshman living in the Blackwell dorm on East Campus. I am enrolled in Pratt and taking four courses this semester, including EGR, Calculus II, Writing 101, and Econ 201. I am from Bronxville, NY and am the fourth of five boys. I was born in London and lived there until my third birthday. I am a big hockey fan and enjoy chilling with the boys.
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==MATLAB==
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I have enjoyed beginning to learn how to use MATLAB to load and process data. My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the 2D Plots because it introduced me to a number of ways MATLAB can plot data, such as bar graphs, scatter plots, functions, stem plots, stair graphs, and many others. It will take a while until I can fully understand how to use these MATLAB functions to my advantage, but this demonstration showed me just a slice of the possibilities MATLAB has in store.
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== Links ==
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[https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/consciousness-self-organization-and-neuroscience/201705/reverse-engineering-the-brain/ Reverse Engineering the Brain], Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 09 May 2017, accessed 14 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)

Latest revision as of 21:03, 22 September 2017

BIO

I am a freshman living in the Blackwell dorm on East Campus. I am enrolled in Pratt and taking four courses this semester, including EGR, Calculus II, Writing 101, and Econ 201. I am from Bronxville, NY and am the fourth of five boys. I was born in London and lived there until my third birthday. I am a big hockey fan and enjoy chilling with the boys.

MATLAB

I have enjoyed beginning to learn how to use MATLAB to load and process data. My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the 2D Plots because it introduced me to a number of ways MATLAB can plot data, such as bar graphs, scatter plots, functions, stem plots, stair graphs, and many others. It will take a while until I can fully understand how to use these MATLAB functions to my advantage, but this demonstration showed me just a slice of the possibilities MATLAB has in store.

Links

Reverse Engineering the Brain, Joel Frohlich, Psychology Today, 09 May 2017, accessed 14 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)