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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
Hello, My name is Connor Gordon. I am a freshman at Duke enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering. I am currently in [[EGR53]]. My name is pronounced KAH-nur GORE-dun. Guess, it's not the hardest name to learn. Props to you, nonetheless. I intend to double major in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) and Computer Science.  
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Hello, My name is Connor Gordon. I am a freshman at Duke enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering pursuing a dual major in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science. I am from Dallas, Texas, home of the 2011 NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks and the Fletcher corny dog. My name is pronounced KAH-nur GORE-dun. Guess, it's not the hardest name to learn, but nonetheless, props to you for learning it.  
 
==Interests==
 
==Interests==
 
===Academic===
 
===Academic===

Latest revision as of 01:52, 23 September 2011

Introduction

Hello, My name is Connor Gordon. I am a freshman at Duke enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering pursuing a dual major in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science. I am from Dallas, Texas, home of the 2011 NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks and the Fletcher corny dog. My name is pronounced KAH-nur GORE-dun. Guess, it's not the hardest name to learn, but nonetheless, props to you for learning it.

Interests

Academic

Computer Science, Colonial Historry, and SUMMATION FORMULAS.

Extracurricular

Habitat for Humanity, CRU, Epworth Sharks Intramural Soccer Team, Theatre

Grand Challenge for Engineering

  • Selected Engineering Challenge: Using Nuclear Fusion vs. Nuclear Fission to produce energy

Matlab Demo

My favorite Matlab was demo was the one titled "Changing Transparency." I was impressed by Matlab's 3-D imaging capabilities. By altering opaqueness, shading, and the location of the lighting source, you can illustrate a 3-D object in a manner that best represents your data. And who doesn't love a realistic 3-D model of the ENTIRE Earth.