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[http://www.pnas.org/content/97/25/13488.full.pdf Microfluidic tectonics: A comprehensive construction | [http://www.pnas.org/content/97/25/13488.full.pdf Microfluidic tectonics: A comprehensive construction | ||
platform for microfluidic systems], David J. Beebe, Jeffrey S. Moore, Qing Yu, Robin H. Liu, Mary L. Kraft, Byung-Ho Jo, and Chelladurai Devadoss, PNAS, created 22 September 2000, accessed 12 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | platform for microfluidic systems], David J. Beebe, Jeffrey S. Moore, Qing Yu, Robin H. Liu, Mary L. Kraft, Byung-Ho Jo, and Chelladurai Devadoss, PNAS, created 22 September 2000, accessed 12 September 2013 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == Favorite Matlab Example == | ||
+ | My favorite example was the traveling salesman simulation because I have heard that this problem is notoriously difficult to solve. It was interesting to see how the program updated in realtime to try to minimize the distance traveled. Also, this problem reminds me of the dilemmas I face when I play tennis and have to pick up tennis balls in between rallies. |
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[http://www.pnas.org/content/97/25/13488.full.pdf Microfluidic tectonics: A comprehensive construction platform for microfluidic systems], David J. Beebe, Jeffrey S. Moore, Qing Yu, Robin H. Liu, Mary L. Kraft, Byung-Ho Jo, and Chelladurai Devadoss, PNAS, created 22 September 2000, accessed 12 September 2013 (Grand Challenge)
Favorite Matlab Example
My favorite example was the traveling salesman simulation because I have heard that this problem is notoriously difficult to solve. It was interesting to see how the program updated in realtime to try to minimize the distance traveled. Also, this problem reminds me of the dilemmas I face when I play tennis and have to pick up tennis balls in between rallies.