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==Personal Information==
 
==Personal Information==
  
'''Name:''' Zach Brown
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'''Name:''' Zach Brown - Pronounced zăk brouwn. Rhymes with Yak Frown. Or Smack town. Or (Never) Back Down.
  
 
'''From:''' Provo, UT
 
'''From:''' Provo, UT
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==Grand Challenges of Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges of Engineering==
'''Imaging Reference:'''
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'''Article Reference:'''
[http://www.greatachievements.org/?id=3757. Imaging History Part 2- X-Ray.], Greatest Achievements of Engineering , National Academy of Engineering , 2011, September 19, 2011. ( Grand Challenge)
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[http://www.greatachievements.org/?id=3757. Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century.], National Academy of Engineering , 2011, September 19, 2011. ( Grand Challenge)
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==Matlab Demos==
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My favorite Matlab Demo was the one on Basic Plotting- I am currently working on lab 3 and am having trouble getting the figures to work. This video, although very annoying and slow, had some good tips and review that I will be able to use to help me out hopefully. There were also some neat tricks, such as the icons and how to search for different types of plots, that will come in handy I think.

Latest revision as of 19:58, 13 October 2011

Personal Information

Name: Zach Brown - Pronounced zăk brouwn. Rhymes with Yak Frown. Or Smack town. Or (Never) Back Down.

From: Provo, UT

Interests: Tennis, Running, Skiing

Grand Challenges of Engineering

Article Reference: Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century., National Academy of Engineering , 2011, September 19, 2011. ( Grand Challenge)

Matlab Demos

My favorite Matlab Demo was the one on Basic Plotting- I am currently working on lab 3 and am having trouble getting the figures to work. This video, although very annoying and slow, had some good tips and review that I will be able to use to help me out hopefully. There were also some neat tricks, such as the icons and how to search for different types of plots, that will come in handy I think.