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About Me
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I am a first-year in the Pratt School of Engineering. (obviously!)
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Name Pronunciation
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My name is pronounced "LIH-lee HI-sir". Or Lily like the flower (or the library) and Hiser like the words "hi" and "sir" put together.
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Engineering Grand Challenges
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Grand Challenges Article: Engineer Better Medicines
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[http://www.wakehealth.edu/News-Releases/2011/Gene_Therapy_Shows_Promise_as_Hemophilia_Treatment_in_Animal_Studies.htm Gene Therapy Shows Promise as Hemophilia Treatment in Animal Studies], Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Updated May 23, 2017, Accessed September 22, 2017 (Engineer Better Medicines)
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MATLAB Demonstration
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Visualizing Earth's Topography" demo. I would have never thought of this use for MATLAB, so I thought it was a really interesting example of some of the more creative uses of MATLAB. Since I am learning about level sets in math currently, I thought that this was a good tie-in to something I'm studying and one of its real world applications.

Revision as of 21:37, 22 September 2017

About Me


I am a first-year in the Pratt School of Engineering. (obviously!)

Name Pronunciation


My name is pronounced "LIH-lee HI-sir". Or Lily like the flower (or the library) and Hiser like the words "hi" and "sir" put together.

Engineering Grand Challenges


Grand Challenges Article: Engineer Better Medicines

Gene Therapy Shows Promise as Hemophilia Treatment in Animal Studies, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Updated May 23, 2017, Accessed September 22, 2017 (Engineer Better Medicines)

MATLAB Demonstration


My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Visualizing Earth's Topography" demo. I would have never thought of this use for MATLAB, so I thought it was a really interesting example of some of the more creative uses of MATLAB. Since I am learning about level sets in math currently, I thought that this was a good tie-in to something I'm studying and one of its real world applications.