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*Grand Challenges for Engineers
 
*Grand Challenges for Engineers
 
**Making Solar Energy Affordable
 
**Making Solar Energy Affordable
***[http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/04/22/the-economic-problem-with-solar-power-and-the-solution/ The Economic Problem With Solar Power; And The Solution], Tim Worstall, Forbes, created April 22nd 2014, read September 12th 2014 (make solar energy economical)
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***[http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2014/04/22/the-economic-problem-with-solar-power-and-the-solution/ The Economic Problem With Solar Power; And The Solution], Tim Worstall, Forbes, created April 22nd 2014, read September 12th 2014 (Grand Challenges)
  
 
==Favorite Matlab Demonstration==
 
==Favorite Matlab Demonstration==
 
* The Traveling Salesman was my favorite MATLAB demonstration because I was fascinated by how one can program an accurate representation of a US map with a salesman's routes on it. This was something that I thought would need a more advanced program but was successfully achieved with MATLAB.
 
* The Traveling Salesman was my favorite MATLAB demonstration because I was fascinated by how one can program an accurate representation of a US map with a salesman's routes on it. This was something that I thought would need a more advanced program but was successfully achieved with MATLAB.
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==References==

Latest revision as of 04:04, 15 September 2014

Introduction

My name is Enrique Sanz Balboa and I am an undergraduate student at Duke University. I am thinking of Double Majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Economics with a Concentration in Finance.

Articles Related To Engineering

Favorite Matlab Demonstration

  • The Traveling Salesman was my favorite MATLAB demonstration because I was fascinated by how one can program an accurate representation of a US map with a salesman's routes on it. This was something that I thought would need a more advanced program but was successfully achieved with MATLAB.

References