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Hi everyone! My name is Kelsey Shelofsky and I am a prospective BME student and Pratt transfer.  
 
Hi everyone! My name is Kelsey Shelofsky and I am a prospective BME student and Pratt transfer.  
 
Outside of academics, I play club lacrosse, I love to run, and I love to spend time with my friends.
 
Outside of academics, I play club lacrosse, I love to run, and I love to spend time with my friends.
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[http://merid.org/en/Content/News_Services/Nanotechnology_and_Development_News/Articles/2006/07/04/New_Paper_on_Nanotechnology_Water_and_Development.aspx New Paper on Nanotechnology, Water, and Development] Mohan Munasinghe, Thembela Hillie, Mbhuti Hlope, Yvani Deraniyagala, Meridian Institute, 7/4/2006, January 31, 2016 (Grand Challenge)
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My favorite demonstration was the demonstration of 3-D PLots. Not only do these plots look really cool, but the coding for them is actually fairly simple. As a student who has always struggled with graphing (especially scaling of the x and y axes), the idea of coding for clean, professional graphs is extremely appealing to me. Not only will my reports look more well done, but the information will be conveyed more effectively to my reader.

Latest revision as of 02:47, 1 February 2016

Hi everyone! My name is Kelsey Shelofsky and I am a prospective BME student and Pratt transfer. Outside of academics, I play club lacrosse, I love to run, and I love to spend time with my friends.


New Paper on Nanotechnology, Water, and Development Mohan Munasinghe, Thembela Hillie, Mbhuti Hlope, Yvani Deraniyagala, Meridian Institute, 7/4/2006, January 31, 2016 (Grand Challenge)


My favorite demonstration was the demonstration of 3-D PLots. Not only do these plots look really cool, but the coding for them is actually fairly simple. As a student who has always struggled with graphing (especially scaling of the x and y axes), the idea of coding for clean, professional graphs is extremely appealing to me. Not only will my reports look more well done, but the information will be conveyed more effectively to my reader.