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== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
My name, "Lauren Paylor," is pronounced "Law-rin Pay-lur."  Most people say "Lohr-en Pay-lur," or even "Tay-lur" but this is in fact incorrect!
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My name, "Lauren Paylor," is pronounced "Law-rin Pay-lur."  Most people say "Lohr-en Pay-lur," or even "Tay-lur," but this is false.
  
 
== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article ==
 
== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article ==
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
 
== MATLAB Demonstration ==
 
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was definitely Minesweeper.  I grew up playing Minesweeper whenever I was extremely bored so to see the game featured as a demo was definitely a blast from the past.  I had absolutely no idea that MATLAB could create an intricate game and/or program such as this!  After reading the code that runs the game, I am now very interested in learning how to create something like that myself.
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:21, 23 September 2010

About Me

I am a freshman undergraduate in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am planning on majoring in Biomedical Engineering on the pre-med track with a possible minor in dance. I am from Melbourne, Florida where it is sunny and hot 24/7. It is safe to say that I enjoy the weather in North Carolina much more! I live in Pegram but you can mostly find me in Blackwell with the third floor Pratt Boys.

Name Pronunciation

My name, "Lauren Paylor," is pronounced "Law-rin Pay-lur." Most people say "Lohr-en Pay-lur," or even "Tay-lur," but this is false.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Engineering and Medicine, Northwestern University, Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science, updated 15 June 2010, accessed 23 September 2010 (Engineer better medicines)

MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was definitely Minesweeper. I grew up playing Minesweeper whenever I was extremely bored so to see the game featured as a demo was definitely a blast from the past. I had absolutely no idea that MATLAB could create an intricate game and/or program such as this! After reading the code that runs the game, I am now very interested in learning how to create something like that myself.





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