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I am a transfer student from the United States Naval Academy.
 
I am a transfer student from the United States Naval Academy.
  
Currently at: Duke University studying Biomedical Engineering
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Year of Graduation: 2020
  
Interests: Surgery, Helping others, Sports
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Current School: Duke University
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Major: Biomedical Engineering
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Interests: Sports, playing with my Dog, Friends
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Future: Presently, I am planning to pursue medicine.
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[https://www.healthcatalyst.com/healthcare-informatics-close-analytics-loop],Steve Barlow,
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HealthCatalyst,2017,accessed 31 August 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)
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MATLAB:
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration outlined how to create and manipulate multidimensional matrices.  It is easy for me to visualize matrices in two dimensions however once a third dimension is introduced, it is increasingly difficult to grasp. Additionally, the math involved becomes more complex. I think it is interesting how MATLAB can assist the user in simplifying operations and reducing the work involved using fairly simple functions.

Latest revision as of 18:30, 10 September 2017

Name: John Wahlstedt

I am a transfer student from the United States Naval Academy.

Year of Graduation: 2020

Current School: Duke University

Major: Biomedical Engineering

Interests: Sports, playing with my Dog, Friends

Future: Presently, I am planning to pursue medicine.


[1],Steve Barlow, HealthCatalyst,2017,accessed 31 August 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)


MATLAB:

My favorite MATLAB demonstration outlined how to create and manipulate multidimensional matrices. It is easy for me to visualize matrices in two dimensions however once a third dimension is introduced, it is increasingly difficult to grasp. Additionally, the math involved becomes more complex. I think it is interesting how MATLAB can assist the user in simplifying operations and reducing the work involved using fairly simple functions.