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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
 
I am freshman at Duke, and I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kansas. My favorite pastimes include eating food, watching sports, and having late night conversations with friends. In my free time, I also love to play the piano, violin, and sing. I hope to earn a BSE in Biomedical Engineering after four years here at Duke.
 
I am freshman at Duke, and I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kansas. My favorite pastimes include eating food, watching sports, and having late night conversations with friends. In my free time, I also love to play the piano, violin, and sing. I hope to earn a BSE in Biomedical Engineering after four years here at Duke.
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
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[http://www.usatoday.com/story/cybertruth/2013/09/03/why-keeping-the-internet-safe-is-a-shared-responsibility/2758545/ Why keeping the Internet safe is a shared responsibility], Mark Papermaster, USA TODAY, created 3 September 2013, accessed 16 September 2013 (Secure cyberspace)
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== Favorite Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration is the "Matrix Manipulation" demonstration because it offers the most practical information and examples. This demonstration is so useful because matrices are common and necessary in MATLAB programming. I know I will find myself multiplying each element of two matrices using .* or simply assigning a matrix to a variable.

Latest revision as of 05:22, 16 September 2013

About Me

I am freshman at Duke, and I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kansas. My favorite pastimes include eating food, watching sports, and having late night conversations with friends. In my free time, I also love to play the piano, violin, and sing. I hope to earn a BSE in Biomedical Engineering after four years here at Duke.


Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Why keeping the Internet safe is a shared responsibility, Mark Papermaster, USA TODAY, created 3 September 2013, accessed 16 September 2013 (Secure cyberspace)


Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration is the "Matrix Manipulation" demonstration because it offers the most practical information and examples. This demonstration is so useful because matrices are common and necessary in MATLAB programming. I know I will find myself multiplying each element of two matrices using .* or simply assigning a matrix to a variable.