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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
It's kinda tricky with the Portuguese pronunciation (don't know why my last name is Portuguese when I got it from my Cuban father, but that's another story), but I'm not too picky, so yo-PEES or yo-PEACE are more than fine. | It's kinda tricky with the Portuguese pronunciation (don't know why my last name is Portuguese when I got it from my Cuban father, but that's another story), but I'm not too picky, so yo-PEES or yo-PEACE are more than fine. | ||
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+ | == Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles== | ||
+ | * [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2008/03/preventing-nucl.html Preventing Nuclear Terrorism], Oliver Kamm, updated 30 March 2008, accessed 15 September 2014 | ||
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+ | ==MATLAB Tutorials== | ||
+ | After looking through a few of the MATLAB tutorials, the Traveling Salesman Problem interested me the most. I suppose the fact that this has real world applications (cutting on travel costs and efficiently moving personnel around) is what piques my interest. |
Latest revision as of 00:25, 16 September 2014
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About Me
Not much to say so far; I am a first-year student at Duke University and am planning on obtaining BSE in Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace Engineering Certificate (but who knows, it's all up in the air at this point). I like making robots and stuff, and have been involved with BattleBots for the last six years of my life. I also like CAD/CAM and am certified with Solidworks and Mastercam.
Name Pronunciation
It's kinda tricky with the Portuguese pronunciation (don't know why my last name is Portuguese when I got it from my Cuban father, but that's another story), but I'm not too picky, so yo-PEES or yo-PEACE are more than fine.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
- Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Oliver Kamm, updated 30 March 2008, accessed 15 September 2014
MATLAB Tutorials
After looking through a few of the MATLAB tutorials, the Traveling Salesman Problem interested me the most. I suppose the fact that this has real world applications (cutting on travel costs and efficiently moving personnel around) is what piques my interest.