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My name is Craig Cronin, and I am a member of Duke class of 2021. My current plan is to major in Biomedical Engineering with premed.
 
My name is Craig Cronin, and I am a member of Duke class of 2021. My current plan is to major in Biomedical Engineering with premed.
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Assignment One:
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[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/30/technology/virtual-reality-limbix-mental-health.html?mcubz=3 A New Way for Therapists to Get Inside Heads: Virtual Reality], Cade Metz, The New York Times, 30 July 2017, accessed 8 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
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My favorite tutorial was the Three-Dimensional Knot. It clearly walked me through how to start with lines that interconnected and slowly evolve it into a 3-D knot with colors. This one was especially intriguing because it brought together a lot of aspects of Matlab, and instead of just listing new commands, it brought a lot of different types of commands together to produce something interesting.  While the equations were complicated, it became clear how to construct it after studying the code for a few minutes.

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My name is Craig Cronin, and I am a member of Duke class of 2021. My current plan is to major in Biomedical Engineering with premed.


Assignment One: A New Way for Therapists to Get Inside Heads: Virtual Reality, Cade Metz, The New York Times, 30 July 2017, accessed 8 September 2017 (Enhance Virtual Reality)


Assignment Two: My favorite tutorial was the Three-Dimensional Knot. It clearly walked me through how to start with lines that interconnected and slowly evolve it into a 3-D knot with colors. This one was especially intriguing because it brought together a lot of aspects of Matlab, and instead of just listing new commands, it brought a lot of different types of commands together to produce something interesting. While the equations were complicated, it became clear how to construct it after studying the code for a few minutes.