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== Pronunciation of Name ==
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Full Name: Wendy Dong (WEN-di D-ong)
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"Wendy" rhymes with trendy, while "Dong" is like the bell going ding dong.
  
  
 
== Grand Challenge ==
 
== Grand Challenge ==
[http://www.innovation4malaria.org/rapid-assessment-for-malaria.html This Device can Diagnose Malaria in 5 Seconds], Parija Kavilanz, CNN Tech, created 3 June 2016, accessed 3 June 2016 (Advance Health Informatics)
 
  
== Favorite MatLab Demonstration ==
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[http://money.cnn.com/2016/06/03/technology/malaria-blood-test-device/index.html This Device can Diagnose Malaria in 5 Seconds], Parija Kavilanz, CNN, updated 3 June 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)
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== Favorite MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" one because it was interesting to see how a 3-D graph of a penny was created. This technique could be used to create other 3-D objects and display them on a graph, which is very useful for creating templates to 3-D print objects for prototypes.

Latest revision as of 02:05, 22 September 2017

About WendyD (wd44)

Hi! This is a Duke Pratt freshman just doing her class assignment for EGR103L.

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Pronunciation of Name

Full Name: Wendy Dong (WEN-di D-ong)

"Wendy" rhymes with trendy, while "Dong" is like the bell going ding dong.


Grand Challenge

This Device can Diagnose Malaria in 5 Seconds, Parija Kavilanz, CNN, updated 3 June 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Advance Health Informatics)


Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the "Viewing a Penny" one because it was interesting to see how a 3-D graph of a penny was created. This technique could be used to create other 3-D objects and display them on a graph, which is very useful for creating templates to 3-D print objects for prototypes.