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== Name Pronunciation ==
According to the International Phonetic Alphabet my name is pronounced krɪstəfər mərfi. However, i don't know how helpful that is considering i didn't even know what the International Phonetic Alphabet was before now.  I think a pronunciation of "Kris-toe-fer Murr-Fee" is better.  Stress whatever syllables you like, I'm not sure how that works, but I'm sure you've heard the names Christopher and Murphy, I'm not very special in that regard.
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According to the International Phonetic Alphabet my name is pronounced krɪstəfər mərfi. However, i don't know how helpful that is considering i didn't even know what the International Phonetic Alphabet was before now.  I think a pronunciation of "KRIS-toe-fer MURR-Fee" is better.  Stress whatever syllables you like, I'm not sure how that works, but I'm sure you've heard the names Christopher and Murphy, I'm not very special in that regard.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 22 September 2011

About Me

Since the title of this page doesn't include my name, my name is Christopher Murphy. I am a freshman Biomedical Engineering Major at Duke University. I am a member of the Men's Ultimate Club Team, and I work as an Intramural Soccer Referee for Duke Intramural Sports.


Grand Challenge Article

Fusion Power, WIll It Ever Come?, William E. Parkins, Science, March 10th 2006, 9/21/11 (Providing Energy from Fusion)


Name Pronunciation

According to the International Phonetic Alphabet my name is pronounced krɪstəfər mərfi. However, i don't know how helpful that is considering i didn't even know what the International Phonetic Alphabet was before now. I think a pronunciation of "KRIS-toe-fer MURR-Fee" is better. Stress whatever syllables you like, I'm not sure how that works, but I'm sure you've heard the names Christopher and Murphy, I'm not very special in that regard.


Favorite Matlab Demo

My favorite Matlab demo was the Gallery section. While I am not sure how useful the information in it is, I thought the objects and 3-D graphs drawn with the functions and data files were very cool.