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My name Coulter Knapp can be pronounced: | My name Coulter Knapp can be pronounced: | ||
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Be careful though! The last name should not be confused with: | Be careful though! The last name should not be confused with: | ||
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+ | ==Demo Fave== | ||
+ | The Aerospace Blockset Help Demo in '''MATLAB''' was my favorite. The missile target guidance system was extremely intriguing as it simulated how aeronautical forces interact on the frame of the flying projectile. This help feature also demonstrated the features of degrees of freedom and Equations of Motion. | ||
+ | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ||
+ | This article is on Nuclear Fusion, one of the [Grand Challenges for Engineering]: | ||
[http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-01/nif-moves-59-million-degrees-closer-fusion-power], Stuart Fox, POPSCI, updated 28 January 2010, accessed 6 February 2011 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-01/nif-moves-59-million-degrees-closer-fusion-power], Stuart Fox, POPSCI, updated 28 January 2010, accessed 6 February 2011 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 06:31, 7 February 2011
Contents
About Me
I am an 18 year old male from California and happen to attend Duke University.
Free Time Activities
I enjoy playing lacrosse, running, hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, and anything outdoors.
Phonetic Name Pronunciation
My name Coulter Knapp can be pronounced:
'COAL-tur NAP'
Be careful though! The last name should not be confused with:
'kuh-NAP'
Demo Fave
The Aerospace Blockset Help Demo in MATLAB was my favorite. The missile target guidance system was extremely intriguing as it simulated how aeronautical forces interact on the frame of the flying projectile. This help feature also demonstrated the features of degrees of freedom and Equations of Motion.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
This article is on Nuclear Fusion, one of the [Grand Challenges for Engineering]:
[1], Stuart Fox, POPSCI, updated 28 January 2010, accessed 6 February 2011 (Grand Challenge)