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Hello, my name is Charlie Arentzen, and I am looking to major in either mechanical or biomedical engineering.  I'm from Springfield, IL, and have lived in the Midwest my entire life.  I'm interested in just about any sport, though I like golf more than any other.  Go Duke!
 
Hello, my name is Charlie Arentzen, and I am looking to major in either mechanical or biomedical engineering.  I'm from Springfield, IL, and have lived in the Midwest my entire life.  I'm interested in just about any sport, though I like golf more than any other.  Go Duke!
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My last name has been messed up countless times before, so don't worry: I'm used to people pronouncing it wrong.
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CHAR-lee AIR-en-zen
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See? not so bad, is it?
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MATLAB Demos:  The one that struck me as the most interesting was the 3-D Plots demonstration.  I was surprised to see that MATLAB is capable of 3-D graphing, which is something that I've never really had experience with on a computer before.
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And here's my link to my Grand Challenges article, which involves the Grand Challenge of Preventing Nuclear Terror:
  
 
[http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/2079/preventing_nuclear_terrorism.html Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: A Progress Update], Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, created 22 October 2003, accessed 31 August 2010 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)
 
[http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/2079/preventing_nuclear_terrorism.html Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: A Progress Update], Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, created 22 October 2003, accessed 31 August 2010 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)

Latest revision as of 01:26, 24 September 2010

Hello, my name is Charlie Arentzen, and I am looking to major in either mechanical or biomedical engineering. I'm from Springfield, IL, and have lived in the Midwest my entire life. I'm interested in just about any sport, though I like golf more than any other. Go Duke!

My last name has been messed up countless times before, so don't worry: I'm used to people pronouncing it wrong. CHAR-lee AIR-en-zen

See? not so bad, is it?

MATLAB Demos: The one that struck me as the most interesting was the 3-D Plots demonstration. I was surprised to see that MATLAB is capable of 3-D graphing, which is something that I've never really had experience with on a computer before.

And here's my link to my Grand Challenges article, which involves the Grand Challenge of Preventing Nuclear Terror:

Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: A Progress Update, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, created 22 October 2003, accessed 31 August 2010 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)