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= '''About me''' =
 
= '''About me''' =
  
I'm a first year engineering student who likes ice cream, listening to music, watching tv, and laser tag.
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My name is Marisha Madhira ''(Muh -rih -shuh Mad -eera or Mad-heera)'', and I'm a first year engineering student! I'm learning to use MATLAB and LaTex and everything for the first time, and it's super exciting!
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== Pastimes ==
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*Eating ice cream
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*listening to music
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*watching tv
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**Doctor Who, How I Met Your Mother,and Revenge are my favorites!
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*laser tag
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*playing the clarinet
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*shopping
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*board games
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== Pet Peeves ==
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*wrinkled paper
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*screechy noises
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*talking in a movie theatre
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*gum smacking
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*fangirling
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*chipped nails
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*being late
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*canteloupe
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*WRINKLED PAPER
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= '''Grand Challenge Articles''' =
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== General info about the Grand Challenge Scholars Program ==
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/14365/GrandChallengeScholarsProgram.aspx Grand Challenge Scholars Program], National Academy of Sciences, updated 2015, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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== Articles about Providing Access To Clean Water ==
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/9142.aspx Provide Access to Clean Water], National Academy of Sciences, updated 2015, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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[http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/water-sanitation/en/ UN reveals major gaps in water and sanitation – especially in rural areas], World Health Organization, updated 19 NOVEMBER 2014, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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[http://www.pghsi.com/pghsi/safewater/ Safe Drinking Water], P&G Health Sciences Institute, accessed 30 August 2015
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--[[User:MMadhira|MMadhira]] ([[User talk:MMadhira|talk]]) 18:51, 30 August 2015 (EDT)
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='''Matlab Demonstrations'''=
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I would say my favorite demonstration was the Lorenz Attractor Animation. I had no clue what it was, and it was so interesting that MATLAB could model something as seemingly complex as that. I would say a close second would be the Teapot Animation. I think I liked the animations just because I could toggle with the buttons and see a difference in the code and the graph.

Latest revision as of 04:19, 14 September 2015

About me

My name is Marisha Madhira (Muh -rih -shuh Mad -eera or Mad-heera), and I'm a first year engineering student! I'm learning to use MATLAB and LaTex and everything for the first time, and it's super exciting!

Pastimes

  • Eating ice cream
  • listening to music
  • watching tv
    • Doctor Who, How I Met Your Mother,and Revenge are my favorites!
  • laser tag
  • playing the clarinet
  • shopping
  • board games

Pet Peeves

  • wrinkled paper
  • screechy noises
  • talking in a movie theatre
  • gum smacking
  • fangirling
  • chipped nails
  • being late
  • canteloupe
  • WRINKLED PAPER

Grand Challenge Articles

General info about the Grand Challenge Scholars Program

Grand Challenge Scholars Program, National Academy of Sciences, updated 2015, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)


Articles about Providing Access To Clean Water

Provide Access to Clean Water, National Academy of Sciences, updated 2015, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)

UN reveals major gaps in water and sanitation – especially in rural areas, World Health Organization, updated 19 NOVEMBER 2014, accessed 30 August 2015 (Grand Challenge)

Safe Drinking Water, P&G Health Sciences Institute, accessed 30 August 2015

--MMadhira (talk) 18:51, 30 August 2015 (EDT)

Matlab Demonstrations

I would say my favorite demonstration was the Lorenz Attractor Animation. I had no clue what it was, and it was so interesting that MATLAB could model something as seemingly complex as that. I would say a close second would be the Teapot Animation. I think I liked the animations just because I could toggle with the buttons and see a difference in the code and the graph.