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'''Name:''' Olivia Smith
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'''Hometown:''' Roanoke, VA
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== About Me ==
'''Interests:''' Mission work, volunteering, guitar, and cultures and languages
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I am from Roanoke, Va where I live with my parents and my three younger siblings. I enjoy doing things like mission work, volunteering, playing guitar, and learning about cultures and languages.
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/], Mark R. Riley, Charlie P. Gerba, Menachem Elimelech, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 31 March 2011, accessed 22 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one that showed different ways to visualize the surface of a penny. I thought that it was interesting because each visualization technique showed a different aspect of what the surface data of a penny looks like. I thought that the contour plot of the penny was the most interesting visualization technique because it showed the different textures of the penny very well.

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About Me

I am from Roanoke, Va where I live with my parents and my three younger siblings. I enjoy doing things like mission work, volunteering, playing guitar, and learning about cultures and languages.


Grand Challenges for Engineering

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/[1], Mark R. Riley, Charlie P. Gerba, Menachem Elimelech, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 31 March 2011, accessed 22 September 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)


MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one that showed different ways to visualize the surface of a penny. I thought that it was interesting because each visualization technique showed a different aspect of what the surface data of a penny looks like. I thought that the contour plot of the penny was the most interesting visualization technique because it showed the different textures of the penny very well.