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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
− | I'm Caroline Seng | + | I'm Caroline Seng, a member of the class of 2014, and I am an intended BME/ECE major. I come from Charlotte, North Carolina. Get to know me! |
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+ | ==Name Pronunciation== | ||
+ | My name is pronounced pretty much the way it looks, besides my last name, which has a tricky vowel sound. Caroline Seng is pronounced CARE-oh-line SANG. My last name is just like the past tense of "sing," though it may actually seem like you should pronounce it "sing." Please don't :) | ||
==Engineering Grand Challenge Articles== | ==Engineering Grand Challenge Articles== | ||
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* [http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v299/n5/full/scientificamerican1108-56.html Jacking Into The Brain] Gary Stix, Scientific American, updated November 2008, accessed September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | * [http://www.nature.com/scientificamerican/journal/v299/n5/full/scientificamerican1108-56.html Jacking Into The Brain] Gary Stix, Scientific American, updated November 2008, accessed September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | ||
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8485669.stm Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes] Jason Palmer, BBC News, updated January 2010, accessed September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8485669.stm Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes] Jason Palmer, BBC News, updated January 2010, accessed September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | ||
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+ | ==Favorite MATLAB Demo== | ||
+ | I liked looking at the Three Deminsional Knot demo. It reminded me a lot of the days when I used to use 3ds Max, and how to go about rendering things in 3d. It's nice that Matlab takes the reigns in actually doing the rendering, though I'm sure you could make modifications to a certain extent. The math involved was most intriguing, and seems like the kind of thing I'd have to do in my Math 103 class. Three dimensions is mind-boggling on paper, but with Matlab, it seems much more feasible. |
Latest revision as of 16:05, 22 September 2010
Contents
About Me
I'm Caroline Seng, a member of the class of 2014, and I am an intended BME/ECE major. I come from Charlotte, North Carolina. Get to know me!
Name Pronunciation
My name is pronounced pretty much the way it looks, besides my last name, which has a tricky vowel sound. Caroline Seng is pronounced CARE-oh-line SANG. My last name is just like the past tense of "sing," though it may actually seem like you should pronounce it "sing." Please don't :)
Engineering Grand Challenge Articles
The following articles relate to the Engineering grand challenges:
- Jacking Into The Brain Gary Stix, Scientific American, updated November 2008, accessed September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
- Laser fusion test results raise energy hopes Jason Palmer, BBC News, updated January 2010, accessed September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
I liked looking at the Three Deminsional Knot demo. It reminded me a lot of the days when I used to use 3ds Max, and how to go about rendering things in 3d. It's nice that Matlab takes the reigns in actually doing the rendering, though I'm sure you could make modifications to a certain extent. The math involved was most intriguing, and seems like the kind of thing I'd have to do in my Math 103 class. Three dimensions is mind-boggling on paper, but with Matlab, it seems much more feasible.