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==Grand Challenge Articles ==
 
==Grand Challenge Articles ==
*[ http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/149163-mit-startup-makes-transparent-solar-cells-that-will-allow-your-smartphone-to-power-itself MIT startup makes transparent solar panel that will allow your smartphone to power itself ] , Sebastian Anthony , Extreme Tech , updated 25 February 2013, accessed 9 September 2013 ( Grand Challenge)
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*[http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/149163-mit-startup-makes-transparent-solar-cells-that-will-allow-your-smartphone-to-power-itself MIT startup makes transparent solar panel that will allow your smartphone to power itself] , Sebastian Anthony , Extreme Tech , updated 25 February 2013, accessed 9 September 2013 ( Grand Challenge)
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== MATLAB Exercises ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the one titled "3D Drawing" because it allows you to create a profile 2D drawing of any shape, and it will generate a 3D image by rotating the 2D drawing around an axis. The 3D images that are generated are often not quite what you would expect them to look like having just drawn the 2D image. The demonstration also helps one understand how MATLAB generates its 3D graphics which is helpful for future programming.

Latest revision as of 05:07, 16 September 2013

About Me

I am a graduate of Forsyth Country Day School, and currently enrolled at Duke University and the Pratt School of Engineering. I was born and raised in Winston-Salem, NC and enjoy playing soccer, kayaking, watching sports. At Duke I play club soccer and am studying to be a Mechanical Engineer.

Name Pronunciation

My name is Chase Beason and it is pronounced exactly as one would expect it to be. "Chase" is pronounced just like the verb, and "Beason" is pronounced like "Bee-sun."

Courses At Duke

  • First Semester, Freshman Year
    • Math 212
    • Writing 101
    • Roman Civilizations
    • EGR 103

Grand Challenge Articles

MATLAB Exercises

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the one titled "3D Drawing" because it allows you to create a profile 2D drawing of any shape, and it will generate a 3D image by rotating the 2D drawing around an axis. The 3D images that are generated are often not quite what you would expect them to look like having just drawn the 2D image. The demonstration also helps one understand how MATLAB generates its 3D graphics which is helpful for future programming.