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Hi I'm Morgan. I'm from New York and am a freshman at Duke in the Pratt School of Engineering
 
Hi I'm Morgan. I'm from New York and am a freshman at Duke in the Pratt School of Engineering
  
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== Grand Challenges of Engineering Article ==
  
Grand Challenges of Engineering Article
 
 
[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204575039330758722368.html A Future for Fusion?], Leia Parker, The Wall Street Journal, created 22 February 2010, accessed 21 September 2011 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
 
[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204575039330758722368.html A Future for Fusion?], Leia Parker, The Wall Street Journal, created 22 February 2010, accessed 21 September 2011 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
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== Phonetic Pronunciation of My Name ==
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Morgan Simons (MORE-gan SIGH-mons)
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== Matlab Demo ==
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My Favorite Matlab Demo was the Traveling Salesman because I was able to watch as the computer sorted itself out and tried to find the best route from city to city for the salesman to take.  I made it into a sort of game, where I would look for an area where the travel path was not optimal and then see how quickly the computer would recognize this and fix it.

Latest revision as of 17:38, 22 September 2011

Hi I'm Morgan. I'm from New York and am a freshman at Duke in the Pratt School of Engineering

Grand Challenges of Engineering Article

A Future for Fusion?, Leia Parker, The Wall Street Journal, created 22 February 2010, accessed 21 September 2011 (Provide Energy from Fusion)

Phonetic Pronunciation of My Name

Morgan Simons (MORE-gan SIGH-mons)

Matlab Demo

My Favorite Matlab Demo was the Traveling Salesman because I was able to watch as the computer sorted itself out and tried to find the best route from city to city for the salesman to take. I made it into a sort of game, where I would look for an area where the travel path was not optimal and then see how quickly the computer would recognize this and fix it.