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Hi my name is Melanie Bakovic, I am an undergraduate student at Duke University. I am Currently on the premed path and thinking of majoring in biomedical engineering. My hobbies include photography, dancing, and searching Spotify for the next "hit" songs.
 
Hi my name is Melanie Bakovic, I am an undergraduate student at Duke University. I am Currently on the premed path and thinking of majoring in biomedical engineering. My hobbies include photography, dancing, and searching Spotify for the next "hit" songs.
  
===Fun Facts====
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===Fun Facts===
 
*Born in Bolivia, raised in Maryland
 
*Born in Bolivia, raised in Maryland
 
*Have a dog named Shakespeare (he's a miniature schnauzer)
 
*Have a dog named Shakespeare (he's a miniature schnauzer)

Latest revision as of 18:50, 2 February 2016

About Me

Hi my name is Melanie Bakovic, I am an undergraduate student at Duke University. I am Currently on the premed path and thinking of majoring in biomedical engineering. My hobbies include photography, dancing, and searching Spotify for the next "hit" songs.

Fun Facts

  • Born in Bolivia, raised in Maryland
  • Have a dog named Shakespeare (he's a miniature schnauzer)
  • Have been dancing since I was 2

Name Pronunciation

Just in case you don't know how to pronounce "Melanie" you can sound it out like "Meh-lah-knee." My last name "Bakovic", which is probably a lot less common than my first, can be pronounced "Back-oh-vitch."

Homework Assignments 1 and 2

Grand Challenges-External Link

Artificial Skin Sends Touching Signals to Nerve Cells, Celia Henry Arnaud, Scientific American, updated 20 October 2015, accessed 2 February 2016 (Engineer Better Medicines)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

The demo I enjoyed the most was the "Conway's Life Game." When I first opened it and clicked the start button I was very confused yet memorized by the little dots appearing, disappearing, and shifting around the app page. After I clicked on the info button and read what this app was I was amazed by how MATLAB could be applied to real world issues including medical ones.