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This is the home page for Will Sheehan. He's a pretty cool dude and you should get to know him.
 
This is the home page for Will Sheehan. He's a pretty cool dude and you should get to know him.
  
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== How to Pronounce My Name ==
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My full name is "William Keahi Sheehan."
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Will-ee-umm Kay-ahh-he  She-in
  
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles ==
  
-[https://news.wsu.edu/2017/08/16/brain-mapping/ Computer approaches human skill for first time in brain challenge], Tina Hilding, WSU News, published 16 August 2017, accessed 19 September 2017.
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[https://news.wsu.edu/2017/08/16/brain-mapping/ Computer approaches human skill for first time in brain challenge], Tina Hilding, WSU News, published 16 August 2017, accessed 19 September 2017.
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== My Favorite Matlab Demonstration ==
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I really like the one on the traveling salesman problem. I actually worked on this same project with a buddy in high school. We developed our own code using python but in the end it had cases where our output wasn't correct. Seeing this work was really impressive and I'm interested in learning more about how the code works.

Latest revision as of 01:18, 20 September 2017

This is the home page for Will Sheehan. He's a pretty cool dude and you should get to know him.

How to Pronounce My Name

My full name is "William Keahi Sheehan." Will-ee-umm Kay-ahh-he She-in

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Computer approaches human skill for first time in brain challenge, Tina Hilding, WSU News, published 16 August 2017, accessed 19 September 2017.

My Favorite Matlab Demonstration

I really like the one on the traveling salesman problem. I actually worked on this same project with a buddy in high school. We developed our own code using python but in the end it had cases where our output wasn't correct. Seeing this work was really impressive and I'm interested in learning more about how the code works.