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==My Name== | ==My Name== | ||
My name is Kevin Liang. Kevin is pronounced "KEV'-in" (I'm not sure how else you would pronounce it). On the other hand, my last name is Chinese, so it will inevitably be butchered. However, of the various Anglicized versions that I have heard, I like "lee-ANG'" the best. So to summarize, please call me "KEV'-in lee-ANG'." | My name is Kevin Liang. Kevin is pronounced "KEV'-in" (I'm not sure how else you would pronounce it). On the other hand, my last name is Chinese, so it will inevitably be butchered. However, of the various Anglicized versions that I have heard, I like "lee-ANG'" the best. So to summarize, please call me "KEV'-in lee-ANG'." | ||
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+ | My interests include tennis, ultimate, piano, violin, reading, hanging out with friends, creating optional sections on my own Pundit page, etc. | ||
==Favorite Matlab Demo== | ==Favorite Matlab Demo== |
Revision as of 20:36, 20 September 2011
Hello hello, and welcome to my page!
My Name
My name is Kevin Liang. Kevin is pronounced "KEV'-in" (I'm not sure how else you would pronounce it). On the other hand, my last name is Chinese, so it will inevitably be butchered. However, of the various Anglicized versions that I have heard, I like "lee-ANG'" the best. So to summarize, please call me "KEV'-in lee-ANG'."
Interests
My interests include tennis, ultimate, piano, violin, reading, hanging out with friends, creating optional sections on my own Pundit page, etc.
Favorite Matlab Demo
I have to say that my favorite Matlab demonstration was the Teapot. It was just so unexpected. I have always thought of Matlab as a tool to create mathematical programs or to make 3-dimensional graphs, but it had never occurred to me to try and make a teapot. Seeing Matlab being used in such a seemingly random application has made me a bit more open-minded as to what I can do.
External Links
Grand Challenges
Reverse Engineering the Brain
- Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert predicts, Priya Ganapati, Wired, created 16 August 2010, accessed 4 September 2011
- The ultimate hack: Reverse engineering the human brain, Larry Greenemeier, Scientific American, created 8 September 2009, accessed 4 September 2011