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− | Hi I'm Cooper. I'm blond and I spell blond without the e because that's how a man spells blond. I play guitar and run fast. I almost got into | + | Cooper Eben |
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+ | Hi I'm Cooper. I'm blond and I spell blond without the e because that's how a man spells blond. I play guitar and run fast. I almost got into Duke University Improv, but then I didn't. I'm a BME major just like everyone else. I dislike skinny jeans and anything related to Justin Bieber. I'm from Chicago but I'm southern at heart. That'll do it probably. | ||
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+ | [http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/], Kate Galbraith, New York Times, created 14 January 2009, accessed 21 September 2010 (Make solar energy economical) | ||
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+ | Demo - 3-D visualization: Teapot. This demo shows Matlab's graphical capabilities by not only displaying a teapot complete with texture, light, and color, but also giving the user the ability to decide the teapot's material, color scheme, lighting style, resolution, and even the height of the teapot's lid. The interplay of the codes that control each aspect of the teapot allows for enormous variation. There's a teapot for everyone built into this demo. Except for bubble tea enthusiasts, which is good because I recently discovered I don't like bubble tea (it tastes like raisin water). |
Latest revision as of 08:01, 18 November 2012
Cooper Eben (Koo-pur ee-bin)
Hi I'm Cooper. I'm blond and I spell blond without the e because that's how a man spells blond. I play guitar and run fast. I almost got into Duke University Improv, but then I didn't. I'm a BME major just like everyone else. I dislike skinny jeans and anything related to Justin Bieber. I'm from Chicago but I'm southern at heart. That'll do it probably.
[1], Kate Galbraith, New York Times, created 14 January 2009, accessed 21 September 2010 (Make solar energy economical)
Demo - 3-D visualization: Teapot. This demo shows Matlab's graphical capabilities by not only displaying a teapot complete with texture, light, and color, but also giving the user the ability to decide the teapot's material, color scheme, lighting style, resolution, and even the height of the teapot's lid. The interplay of the codes that control each aspect of the teapot allows for enormous variation. There's a teapot for everyone built into this demo. Except for bubble tea enthusiasts, which is good because I recently discovered I don't like bubble tea (it tastes like raisin water).