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== My Favorite Matlab Demo == | == My Favorite Matlab Demo == | ||
− | Looking through the various demonstrations in Matlab, I found that the one entitled Earth's Topography caught my fancy. I found it very interesting that you can take pure, raw data and transform it into an easily relateable figure such as a globe. Watching the level of complexity grow with each step helped me appreciate exactly how Matlab can possibly be. | + | Looking through the various demonstrations in Matlab, I found that the one entitled Earth's Topography caught my fancy. I found it very interesting that you can take pure, raw data and transform it into an easily relateable figure such as a globe. Watching the level of complexity grow with each step helped me appreciate exactly how easy Matlab can possibly be. |
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+ | == A Grand Challenge == | ||
+ | http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9079.aspx Provide Energy From Fusion, National Academy of Engineering, 2011, accessed September 22, 2011 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 5 October 2011
Hey. This is me. Robinson Ford.
Pronunciation
You can pronounce my name Raaabinsun Foord, or however you think it should go.
My Favorite Matlab Demo
Looking through the various demonstrations in Matlab, I found that the one entitled Earth's Topography caught my fancy. I found it very interesting that you can take pure, raw data and transform it into an easily relateable figure such as a globe. Watching the level of complexity grow with each step helped me appreciate exactly how easy Matlab can possibly be.
A Grand Challenge
http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9079.aspx Provide Energy From Fusion, National Academy of Engineering, 2011, accessed September 22, 2011 (Grand Challenge)