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===Name Pronunciation===
 
===Name Pronunciation===
My name is more commonly misspelled than mispronounced but here is a hint: Kuh-L-Air Vuh-nel-ie. It is Italian and yes, I have heard the Vanilla ice cream joke before.
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My name is more commonly misspelled than mispronounced but here is a hint: Kuh-LAIR Vuh-NEL-ie. It is Italian and yes, I have heard the Vanilla ice cream joke before.
  
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering==
 
[http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/ Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny], Kate Galbraith, The New York Times, Date Created: January 14 2009, Date Accessed: September 20 2011 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/ Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny], Kate Galbraith, The New York Times, Date Created: January 14 2009, Date Accessed: September 20 2011 (Grand Challenge)
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==MATLAB Demonstrations==
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I found the tutorials on MATLAB especially helpful and informative for people such as myself who are entirely new to the programming realm that exists in engineering. I most enjoyed and was intrigued by the 3-D Visualization section, the tab about Changing Transparency in particular. I have never worked with a 3-D plot, and am now realizing what a useful tool this is. I loved the graph shown under '''Plotting Matrix Data''', with it's wide range of colours and movements, I was interested to learn how this was created so I too can plot points in such a way. This is an operation unique to '''MATLAB''', because regular graphing calculators cannot depict points in such a way, and so these tutorials are vital. The demonstration is an easily accessible, easily understood tutorial about one of
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'''MATLAB''''s standout features, and it has left me curious for the other wonders we will discover in this program throughout the year.
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==Community Standard==
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My actions have aligned with each tenet of the Duke Community Standard, and I understand the consequences if any part of this assignment was not completed in accordance to this standard. Signed: '''Cmv12''', Sept 20 11:40 PM.

Latest revision as of 17:28, 6 October 2011

About Me

Claire Vannelli

I have just begun my freshman year at Duke University as a member of the Pratt School of Engineering. I am from Canada, and on the varsity crew team here at Duke. I am interested in pursuing BME and challenging myself here over the next four years. I live on the third floor of Aycock, and love to run, travel to new places, take photos and play Sudoku in my spare time. I love kittens and vegetables, and am so excited to be a part of the phenomenal class of 2015.

Name Pronunciation

My name is more commonly misspelled than mispronounced but here is a hint: Kuh-LAIR Vuh-NEL-ie. It is Italian and yes, I have heard the Vanilla ice cream joke before.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny, Kate Galbraith, The New York Times, Date Created: January 14 2009, Date Accessed: September 20 2011 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB Demonstrations

I found the tutorials on MATLAB especially helpful and informative for people such as myself who are entirely new to the programming realm that exists in engineering. I most enjoyed and was intrigued by the 3-D Visualization section, the tab about Changing Transparency in particular. I have never worked with a 3-D plot, and am now realizing what a useful tool this is. I loved the graph shown under Plotting Matrix Data, with it's wide range of colours and movements, I was interested to learn how this was created so I too can plot points in such a way. This is an operation unique to MATLAB, because regular graphing calculators cannot depict points in such a way, and so these tutorials are vital. The demonstration is an easily accessible, easily understood tutorial about one of MATLAB's standout features, and it has left me curious for the other wonders we will discover in this program throughout the year.

Community Standard

My actions have aligned with each tenet of the Duke Community Standard, and I understand the consequences if any part of this assignment was not completed in accordance to this standard. Signed: Cmv12, Sept 20 11:40 PM.