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My name is Visakha Suresh (Vuh-sha-ka Su-resh, I know Indian names are always ''so'' easy to pronounce :P) | My name is Visakha Suresh (Vuh-sha-ka Su-resh, I know Indian names are always ''so'' easy to pronounce :P) | ||
− | I'm a would be BME/pre-med student. I'm from | + | I'm a would be BME/pre-med student. I'm from Plano, Texas, which is right outside Dallas. |
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+ | == My Grand Challenge Article == | ||
My Grand Challenge article is as follows: | My Grand Challenge article is as follows: | ||
[http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf], Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. and McCarthy, Jeanette J., updated 12 December 2001, accessed 01 January 2009 (Grand Challenge). | [http://afsft.tripod.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/personalizemedicinerevolutionizingdrugdiscovery.pdf], Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. and McCarthy, Jeanette J., updated 12 December 2001, accessed 01 January 2009 (Grand Challenge). | ||
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+ | == My Favorite Matlab Demo == | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demo was most definitely the 3D drawing one. I suppose what it boils down to is that I never really realized how versatile MATLAB really was. The fact that you can take points that are inputted by a user and then suerpimpose those points on a 3D axis to create a symmetrical "vase" using MATLAB kinda blew me away. (Honestly, I spent the next 10 minutes showing random people in my dorm what that demo could do, and they were all equally impressed :P) |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 21 September 2010
About Me
My name is Visakha Suresh (Vuh-sha-ka Su-resh, I know Indian names are always so easy to pronounce :P)
I'm a would be BME/pre-med student. I'm from Plano, Texas, which is right outside Dallas.
My Grand Challenge Article
My Grand Challenge article is as follows:
[1], Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. and McCarthy, Jeanette J., updated 12 December 2001, accessed 01 January 2009 (Grand Challenge).
My Favorite Matlab Demo
My favorite MATLAB demo was most definitely the 3D drawing one. I suppose what it boils down to is that I never really realized how versatile MATLAB really was. The fact that you can take points that are inputted by a user and then suerpimpose those points on a 3D axis to create a symmetrical "vase" using MATLAB kinda blew me away. (Honestly, I spent the next 10 minutes showing random people in my dorm what that demo could do, and they were all equally impressed :P)