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===About Me===
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==About Me==
Born in Lebanon on April 9th, 1995.
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I was born in Lebanon on April 9<sup>th</sup>, 1995. My name is Mohamad Chamas but my friends call me Chamas because Mohamad is the most common first name in the world.<ref>[[List of most popular given names]]</ref> I'm trying to double major in Mechanical Engineering and Public Policy Studies.
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==Grand Challenges==
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[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0936655507003263 Enhancing Radiographer Training using Virtual Reality Training Systems], ScienceDirect, updated April 2007, accessed September 14<sup>th</sup> 2014.
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==Cool MATLAB Demos==
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I like the MATLAB Klein Bottle demo, it shows an interesting way of representing 4 dimensions. The usage of angles and the transparent mesh-grid is very clever. I still don't understand though which is the 4<sup>th</sup> dimension. I understood how the color gradient was made and it's pretty cool. I also like how completely useless this bottle would be, it is what mathematically would be defined as beautiful: fits perfectly but is completely useless.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 14 September 2014

About Me

I was born in Lebanon on April 9th, 1995. My name is Mohamad Chamas but my friends call me Chamas because Mohamad is the most common first name in the world.[1] I'm trying to double major in Mechanical Engineering and Public Policy Studies.

Grand Challenges

Enhancing Radiographer Training using Virtual Reality Training Systems, ScienceDirect, updated April 2007, accessed September 14th 2014.

Cool MATLAB Demos

I like the MATLAB Klein Bottle demo, it shows an interesting way of representing 4 dimensions. The usage of angles and the transparent mesh-grid is very clever. I still don't understand though which is the 4th dimension. I understood how the color gradient was made and it's pretty cool. I also like how completely useless this bottle would be, it is what mathematically would be defined as beautiful: fits perfectly but is completely useless.

References