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Hi, my name is Ryan Bardach.  I am really interested in playing sports, especially basketball and soccer, and watching sports, especially the Bengals and Reds.  I'm from Cincinnati, and I love being in the midwest, although it is nice to come to the East coast too.  I also really like music, mostly rap like Kanye West and Wale.
 
Hi, my name is Ryan Bardach.  I am really interested in playing sports, especially basketball and soccer, and watching sports, especially the Bengals and Reds.  I'm from Cincinnati, and I love being in the midwest, although it is nice to come to the East coast too.  I also really like music, mostly rap like Kanye West and Wale.
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Ryan Bardach (Rye-in Bar-dak, with stresses on the Rye and the Bar)
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Klein bottle.  I thought it was really cool even just to look at and try to understand what is going on.  It really interests me trying to think in 4 dimensions.  The fact that such figures can be created on a computer is very cool to me.
  
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=the-ultimate-hack-reverse-engineeri-2009-09-08 The ultimate hack: Reverse engineering the human brain], Scientific American, updated 8 September 2009, accessed 22 September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Human Brain).
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=the-ultimate-hack-reverse-engineeri-2009-09-08 The ultimate hack: Reverse engineering the human brain], Scientific American, updated 8 September 2009, accessed 22 September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Human Brain).

Latest revision as of 03:06, 23 September 2010

Hi, my name is Ryan Bardach. I am really interested in playing sports, especially basketball and soccer, and watching sports, especially the Bengals and Reds. I'm from Cincinnati, and I love being in the midwest, although it is nice to come to the East coast too. I also really like music, mostly rap like Kanye West and Wale.

Ryan Bardach (Rye-in Bar-dak, with stresses on the Rye and the Bar)

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Klein bottle. I thought it was really cool even just to look at and try to understand what is going on. It really interests me trying to think in 4 dimensions. The fact that such figures can be created on a computer is very cool to me.

The ultimate hack: Reverse engineering the human brain, Scientific American, updated 8 September 2009, accessed 22 September 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Human Brain).