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− | Hi everybody :) | + | Hi everybody :) My name is Avni Patel, pronounced "of-knee" and "puh-tell" (I am rather crude with phonetics). I'm new to the world of wiki and am exploring how far I can push my technological limitations. In essence, this is the most computer savvy I have been in my life. Sad, but true. |
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+ | Matlab offers several interesting demonstrations. In particular, I was amazed by "Earth's Topography." I still cannot fathom how Matlab is connecting points that are not arranged in any pretty manner or that can be easily defined by a curve or function. I did not expect that this was a feature possible with Matlab...it seems a long way to go from matrices to maps. | ||
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+ | Below is a website relating to the Grand Challenges for Engineering. | ||
+ | [[http://www.jbioleng.org/content/3/1/16 Grand challenges for biological engineering]], Jeong-Yeol Yoon and Mark R Riley, September 22, 2009, February 8, 2011, (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 8 February 2011
Hi everybody :) My name is Avni Patel, pronounced "of-knee" and "puh-tell" (I am rather crude with phonetics). I'm new to the world of wiki and am exploring how far I can push my technological limitations. In essence, this is the most computer savvy I have been in my life. Sad, but true.
Matlab offers several interesting demonstrations. In particular, I was amazed by "Earth's Topography." I still cannot fathom how Matlab is connecting points that are not arranged in any pretty manner or that can be easily defined by a curve or function. I did not expect that this was a feature possible with Matlab...it seems a long way to go from matrices to maps.
Below is a website relating to the Grand Challenges for Engineering. [Grand challenges for biological engineering], Jeong-Yeol Yoon and Mark R Riley, September 22, 2009, February 8, 2011, (Grand Challenge)