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==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ||
[http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=119222&WT.mc_id=USNSF_56&WT.mc_ev=click NSF and DOE Announce Joint Funding Opportunity for Solar Energy Research], National Science Foundation, created 18 April 2011, accessed 11 September 2011 (Making Solar Energy Economical) | [http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=119222&WT.mc_id=USNSF_56&WT.mc_ev=click NSF and DOE Announce Joint Funding Opportunity for Solar Energy Research], National Science Foundation, created 18 April 2011, accessed 11 September 2011 (Making Solar Energy Economical) | ||
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+ | ==Name Pronunciation== | ||
+ | I pronounce my name, "Kevin Jian", like Kevin Jane. Some people say my last name like "Gee-an" but it really doesn't matter. | ||
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+ | ==Favorite Demonstration== | ||
+ | I liked 3-D Surface Plots the most because it showed the colorful side of MATLAB, which gets dreary with all the heavy text and code after a while. It was also interactive, showing changes made to the code to form the resulting 3-D Surface, which definitely will be useful when it comes time to figure out how to plot things similar to this. |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 22 September 2011
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About Me
I am a student in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences at Duke University.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
NSF and DOE Announce Joint Funding Opportunity for Solar Energy Research, National Science Foundation, created 18 April 2011, accessed 11 September 2011 (Making Solar Energy Economical)
Name Pronunciation
I pronounce my name, "Kevin Jian", like Kevin Jane. Some people say my last name like "Gee-an" but it really doesn't matter.
Favorite Demonstration
I liked 3-D Surface Plots the most because it showed the colorful side of MATLAB, which gets dreary with all the heavy text and code after a while. It was also interactive, showing changes made to the code to form the resulting 3-D Surface, which definitely will be useful when it comes time to figure out how to plot things similar to this.