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== Favorite MATLAB Demo==
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After looking through the demos in MATLAB, I thought the 3-D Graph was the most interesting and intriguing one. It was pretty amazing to find out that various three dimensional lines with different shapes and colors consisted of only a few lines of codes. I will be studying three dimensional graphs soon in Multivariable Calculus, and I think it would be very useful to use MATLAB to check many different kinds of 3-D graphs and have fun with them.

Latest revision as of 20:32, 15 September 2014

About Me

I am a freshman thinking about majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University. I am orignally from South Korea, and I am a Korean citizen, but I went to a junior high and a high school in California. I love listening to music, watching sports, singing, and playing soccer.

Name Pronunciation

My Korean name is Kim, Min Chul without a middle name, but you can go by Mitchell, because it is my English name and I prefer it to Min Chul.

Current Courses

For the current 2014 Fall semester, I am taking EGR103, ECON101, AMES89S, and MUSIC161S. I am considering in either double majoring in ECE and and Economics, or minoring in Economics, and that is why I am taking ECON 101 this semester.

Current Groups and Extracurricular Activities

I am a member of a Christian Acappella group named "Something Borrowed, Something Blue," so called "SBSB." I am also a part of Club Novice Crew team this year, and a Korean intramural soccer team called "Hoon-Nams," which means 'fancy guys' in Korean.

Grand Challenge for Engineering

How Virtual Crime Scenes Work, Jonahthan Strickland, HowStuffWorks.com, updated 31 August 2007, accessed 15 September 2014 (Virtual Reality)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

After looking through the demos in MATLAB, I thought the 3-D Graph was the most interesting and intriguing one. It was pretty amazing to find out that various three dimensional lines with different shapes and colors consisted of only a few lines of codes. I will be studying three dimensional graphs soon in Multivariable Calculus, and I think it would be very useful to use MATLAB to check many different kinds of 3-D graphs and have fun with them.