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I am Nazia Tabassum, a freshman at Duke University. For now, I am in majoring in mechanical engineering, but who knows, that may change. I am loving it at Duke :) | I am Nazia Tabassum, a freshman at Duke University. For now, I am in majoring in mechanical engineering, but who knows, that may change. I am loving it at Duke :) | ||
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+ | ==Pronunciation of My Name== | ||
+ | My name is pronounced as spelled. | ||
+ | Na-zee-ah | ||
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+ | ==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration in MATLAB was the 3-D Surface Plotting Demo. I liked this one the best because it showed all the code necessary to make such a detailed graph. The graph was beautiful, with bright colors that can be changed to fit the visual style you like better. My favorite out of the choices was the smooth one called interp, where all the colors merge together. I also liked that the curves on the graph were smooth, showing where the data peaked and minimized on a 3 coordinate scale. | ||
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+ | ==Engineering Challenges Article== | ||
+ | Here is my article dealing with the challenge of making solar power economical using solar power from space: | ||
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+ | [http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/P2/ Getting Solar Off the Ground], Lee Billings, SEED Magazine, created 28 July 2009, accessed 19 September 2010 (Making solar energy economical) |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 23 September 2010
I am Nazia Tabassum, a freshman at Duke University. For now, I am in majoring in mechanical engineering, but who knows, that may change. I am loving it at Duke :)
Pronunciation of My Name
My name is pronounced as spelled. Na-zee-ah
My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite demonstration in MATLAB was the 3-D Surface Plotting Demo. I liked this one the best because it showed all the code necessary to make such a detailed graph. The graph was beautiful, with bright colors that can be changed to fit the visual style you like better. My favorite out of the choices was the smooth one called interp, where all the colors merge together. I also liked that the curves on the graph were smooth, showing where the data peaked and minimized on a 3 coordinate scale.
Engineering Challenges Article
Here is my article dealing with the challenge of making solar power economical using solar power from space:
Getting Solar Off the Ground, Lee Billings, SEED Magazine, created 28 July 2009, accessed 19 September 2010 (Making solar energy economical)