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I'm Lauren Musso, a freshman at Duke University deciding between studying biomedical engineering and biophysics. I love playing tennis, skiing, and hiking! I went to East High School in Denver, CO. | I'm Lauren Musso, a freshman at Duke University deciding between studying biomedical engineering and biophysics. I love playing tennis, skiing, and hiking! I went to East High School in Denver, CO. | ||
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+ | Lor-in Moo-so: Lauren is pronounced like you would normally say it, and Musso sounds like a cow's moo and the word so. | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration in Matlab was the Game of Life. It is fascinating all of the different things Matlab can do and all of it's applications in various fields, such as medicine. I am pre-med so I was very interested in how this demonstration related math to biological processes. |
Latest revision as of 01:25, 19 September 2011
I'm Lauren Musso, a freshman at Duke University deciding between studying biomedical engineering and biophysics. I love playing tennis, skiing, and hiking! I went to East High School in Denver, CO.
In Hot Pursuit of Fusion or (Folly), William J. Broad, The New York Times, updated 25 May 2009, accessed 14 September 2011 (Providing Energy from Fusion)
Lor-in Moo-so: Lauren is pronounced like you would normally say it, and Musso sounds like a cow's moo and the word so.
My favorite demonstration in Matlab was the Game of Life. It is fascinating all of the different things Matlab can do and all of it's applications in various fields, such as medicine. I am pre-med so I was very interested in how this demonstration related math to biological processes.