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== Grand Challenge Article ==
 
== Grand Challenge Article ==
[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge)
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[http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge).
 
Programming teaches us how we think. So, to be able to reverse engineer our brain would allow us to create a more accurate AI. Artificial Intelligence is one of the most fascinating theories in computer science that I would like to explore while at Duke.
 
Programming teaches us how we think. So, to be able to reverse engineer our brain would allow us to create a more accurate AI. Artificial Intelligence is one of the most fascinating theories in computer science that I would like to explore while at Duke.

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A Little About Me

Hello!! My name is Mitchell Parekh. I went to Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School and knew I had a strong interest in programming. I worked on my coding skills and am planing on pursuing Electrical and Computer Engineering. I am outgoing and totally open to new ideas. I am really excited for my first year and can't wait to get started!

Name Pronunciation

Phonetically, my name is pronounced, Mih-chull. You can also call me Mitch (rhymes with ditch) if you please.

Grand Challenge Article

Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge). Programming teaches us how we think. So, to be able to reverse engineer our brain would allow us to create a more accurate AI. Artificial Intelligence is one of the most fascinating theories in computer science that I would like to explore while at Duke.