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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
  
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[[File:HC 12.jpg|right|180px|thumb|[[Austin Anthis]]]]
 
Hi my name is '''Austin Anthis''' and I am a student at Duke University! I am currently interested in pursuing either Mechanical or Civil Engineering. I love to play lacrosse and tennis, sing and be involved in Christian fellowship. I am from Katy, Texas, which is just west of Houston. I also lived in Nigeria from 2003-2006 when my parents served as medical missionaries. I have three younger sisters and two great parents! Go Blue Devils!
 
Hi my name is '''Austin Anthis''' and I am a student at Duke University! I am currently interested in pursuing either Mechanical or Civil Engineering. I love to play lacrosse and tennis, sing and be involved in Christian fellowship. I am from Katy, Texas, which is just west of Houston. I also lived in Nigeria from 2003-2006 when my parents served as medical missionaries. I have three younger sisters and two great parents! Go Blue Devils!
  
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*[http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php BERKELEY / Engineering students make it easy, low-tech / Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities], Rick DelVecchio, San Francisco Chronicle, created 13 May 2006, accessed 12 September 2013
 
*[http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php BERKELEY / Engineering students make it easy, low-tech / Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities], Rick DelVecchio, San Francisco Chronicle, created 13 May 2006, accessed 12 September 2013
  
== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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== [[MATLAB]] Demonstration ==
My favorite MATLAB demonstrations was the "Travelling Salesman" example. Given a certain number of randomly placed cities on continental U.S. the program provides a closed circuit route which visits all of the cities in the shortest distance. The coolest part about the program was it begins with a long route and systematically changes the path until it finds the shortest one. Watching the code in progress was fascinating.  
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Travelling Salesman" example. Given a certain number of randomly placed cities on continental U.S. the program provides a closed circuit route which visits all of the cities in the shortest distance. The coolest part about the program was it begins with a long route and systematically changes the path until it finds the shortest one. Watching the code in progress was fascinating.  
  
 
== Signature ==
 
== Signature ==
  
 
[[User:Afa10|Afa10]] ([[User talk:Afa10|talk]]) 13:36, 12 September 2013 (EDT)
 
[[User:Afa10|Afa10]] ([[User talk:Afa10|talk]]) 13:36, 12 September 2013 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 20:22, 15 September 2013

About Me

Hi my name is Austin Anthis and I am a student at Duke University! I am currently interested in pursuing either Mechanical or Civil Engineering. I love to play lacrosse and tennis, sing and be involved in Christian fellowship. I am from Katy, Texas, which is just west of Houston. I also lived in Nigeria from 2003-2006 when my parents served as medical missionaries. I have three younger sisters and two great parents! Go Blue Devils!

Courses

This Fall I am enrolled in:

  • EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering
  • Math 212: Multi-variable Calculus
  • Chemistry 101: Core Concepts in Chemistry
  • Writing 101: Humanitarian Aid
  • Engineering 90l: Introduction to Engineering

Extracurricular Activities

I just joined CRU which is a Christian fellowship on campus. I am also a part of the "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" A Capella group and a new member of Duke Motorsports.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

This article contains a project in the same field I want to pursue as a career:

MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Travelling Salesman" example. Given a certain number of randomly placed cities on continental U.S. the program provides a closed circuit route which visits all of the cities in the shortest distance. The coolest part about the program was it begins with a long route and systematically changes the path until it finds the shortest one. Watching the code in progress was fascinating.

Signature

Afa10 (talk) 13:36, 12 September 2013 (EDT)