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== Joy Duer (About Me) ==
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== About Me ==
 
'''Duke University '19'''
 
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==EGR 103 Homework==
 
==EGR 103 Homework==
  
''Homework One''
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===Homework One===
  
[http://www.popsci.com/synthetic-heart-tissue-takes-inspiration-velcro Synthetic Heart Tissue Sticks Like Velcro], Alexandra Ossola, Popular Science, created 27 August 2015, accessed 29 August 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines)
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[http://www.popsci.com/injectable-biomaterial-stops-you-bleeding-out Injectable Enzyme Stops Wounds From Bleeding], Alexandra Ossola, Popular Science, created 04 March 2015, accessed 12 September 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines)
  
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My favorite demo from Matlab was the Volume Visualization demo. I enjoyed this because it showed me practical applications of Matlab in other fields of study. I particularly enjoyed the section of the demo that created an isosurface of MRI data.
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My favorite demo from Matlab was the Volume Visualization demo. I liked this because it showed me practical applications of Matlab in other fields of study. I particularly enjoyed the section of the demo that created an isosurface of MRI data. What is most interesting to me is that I am learning how Matlab can be used to model images in medicine.

Latest revision as of 02:58, 13 September 2015

About Me

Duke University '19

Pratt School of Engineering

Biomedical Engineering, Pre-Med

EGR 103 Homework

Homework One

Injectable Enzyme Stops Wounds From Bleeding, Alexandra Ossola, Popular Science, created 04 March 2015, accessed 12 September 2015 (Engineer Better Medicines)

Homework Two

My favorite demo from Matlab was the Volume Visualization demo. I liked this because it showed me practical applications of Matlab in other fields of study. I particularly enjoyed the section of the demo that created an isosurface of MRI data. What is most interesting to me is that I am learning how Matlab can be used to model images in medicine.