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==Grand Challenges==
 
==Grand Challenges==
 
[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9142.aspx Provide Access to Clean Drinking Water], National Academy of Engineering, updated 2012, accesed 6 September 2014 (Provide Clean Drinking Water)
 
[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9142.aspx Provide Access to Clean Drinking Water], National Academy of Engineering, updated 2012, accesed 6 September 2014 (Provide Clean Drinking Water)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one describing how to graph 3D-plots. I have always found it helpful when doing calculus in 3 variables to be able to view whatever shape I am dealing with, and I know this will be a valuable tool.
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I also think it's really cool that MATLAB can make a magic square! I just really like magic squares (:

Latest revision as of 03:55, 15 September 2014

Hi! Like most of you, I'm currently in Pratt at Duke University. I'm majoring in Civil Engineering with a possible certificate in Global Development. I'm involved with women's ultimate frisbee (Swerve), the Duke Episcopal Center, ASCE and DEID.

Need Help?

I can help with any math homework through Linear Algebra. Just let me know!

Swerve

Women's ultimate frisbee is probably one of the best clubs you can join. We practice twice a week, travel to tournaments and have a fantastic social atmosphere. To meet awesome people, stay in shape and have a great college experience, contact me or anybody else on the team.

Duke Episcopal Center

Eucharist is held every Sunday at 5 PM with a home cooked meal provided afterwards. All are welcome. Come out for food, fellowship and fun!

Grand Challenges

Provide Access to Clean Drinking Water, National Academy of Engineering, updated 2012, accesed 6 September 2014 (Provide Clean Drinking Water)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one describing how to graph 3D-plots. I have always found it helpful when doing calculus in 3 variables to be able to view whatever shape I am dealing with, and I know this will be a valuable tool. I also think it's really cool that MATLAB can make a magic square! I just really like magic squares (: