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Hi my name is Neil Krishnan and I am a freshman at Duke University and am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm interested in studying biomedical engineering and Spanish, with a possible minor in music. I am involved in the Hoof 'n' Horn productions on campus, am in house council for Bassett and am a proud member of the Duke Pitchforks. | Hi my name is Neil Krishnan and I am a freshman at Duke University and am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm interested in studying biomedical engineering and Spanish, with a possible minor in music. I am involved in the Hoof 'n' Horn productions on campus, am in house council for Bassett and am a proud member of the Duke Pitchforks. | ||
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+ | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
+ | Nee ill | ||
+ | Chris sh nin (but anything works hahah) | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Demo == | ||
+ | I actually enjoyed the inverse matrixes demo. I liked the fact that I could visually understand the concept of inverse matrixes - when they are multiplied they form an identity matrix which was perfectly demonstrated by the black and white diagonal graph. Also, I thought it was SWEET that the two graphs that seemed so complex and colorful would multiply to create something so simple. This demo, in addition to being visually stunning, greatly aided in my understanding of matrix inverses. | ||
== Grand Challenges Article == | == Grand Challenges Article == | ||
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8164060.stm Artificial Brain '10 years away'], BBC News Technology, updated 22 July 2009, accessed 19 September 2010 (reverse engineer the brain Grand Challenge) | [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8164060.stm Artificial Brain '10 years away'], BBC News Technology, updated 22 July 2009, accessed 19 September 2010 (reverse engineer the brain Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 21:02, 21 September 2010
About ME
Hi my name is Neil Krishnan and I am a freshman at Duke University and am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm interested in studying biomedical engineering and Spanish, with a possible minor in music. I am involved in the Hoof 'n' Horn productions on campus, am in house council for Bassett and am a proud member of the Duke Pitchforks.
Name Pronunciation
Nee ill Chris sh nin (but anything works hahah)
Favorite MATLAB Demo
I actually enjoyed the inverse matrixes demo. I liked the fact that I could visually understand the concept of inverse matrixes - when they are multiplied they form an identity matrix which was perfectly demonstrated by the black and white diagonal graph. Also, I thought it was SWEET that the two graphs that seemed so complex and colorful would multiply to create something so simple. This demo, in addition to being visually stunning, greatly aided in my understanding of matrix inverses.
Grand Challenges Article
Artificial Brain '10 years away', BBC News Technology, updated 22 July 2009, accessed 19 September 2010 (reverse engineer the brain Grand Challenge)