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Yes, it's exactly like that. There's no stress on any vowel.
 
Yes, it's exactly like that. There's no stress on any vowel.
  
==Grand Challenge==
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==Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles==
  
[ http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar Off the Ground] , Lee Billings, Seed Magazine,
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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground Getting Solar Off the Ground] , Lee Billings, Seed Magazine,
created 28 July 2009 , accessed 23 September 2011 ( Grand Challenge)
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created July 28, 2009, accessed August 24, 2009 (Grand Challenge)
  
 
==Demonstration==
 
==Demonstration==
My favorite was
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The Game of Life was incredible.  It showed a two dimensional representation of cells dying or living depending on whether or not their neighbors were alive. Furthermore, the description stated that the calculations were simple because they used matrices. I never knew matrices could do that!  In addition, the animation was excellent and everything seemed to be an orderly chaos, if that made any sense.
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Overall, I felt really excited when I looked at all the cells forming and growing. My affinity for biology was one of the reasons why I wanted to become a biomedical engineer. When I saw how I could apply math and program to study cells through Matlab, I was glad that I chose this major.

Latest revision as of 22:12, 23 September 2011

About Me

I am a student at Duke and I like to eat chocolate candies. However, my favorite flavor of ice cream is vanilla.

Name Pronunciation

Anh Pham ==> "On Fam"

Yes, it's exactly like that. There's no stress on any vowel.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Getting Solar Off the Ground , Lee Billings, Seed Magazine, created July 28, 2009, accessed August 24, 2009 (Grand Challenge)

Demonstration

The Game of Life was incredible. It showed a two dimensional representation of cells dying or living depending on whether or not their neighbors were alive. Furthermore, the description stated that the calculations were simple because they used matrices. I never knew matrices could do that! In addition, the animation was excellent and everything seemed to be an orderly chaos, if that made any sense.

Overall, I felt really excited when I looked at all the cells forming and growing. My affinity for biology was one of the reasons why I wanted to become a biomedical engineer. When I saw how I could apply math and program to study cells through Matlab, I was glad that I chose this major.