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My name is David Lee and I am from Chapel Hill, NC. I live in Blackwell and I like to play basketball and soccer. Go Duke! | My name is David Lee and I am from Chapel Hill, NC. I live in Blackwell and I like to play basketball and soccer. Go Duke! | ||
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[http://www.newsweek.com/2009/11/13/could-this-lump-power-the-planet.html Could This Lump Power the Planet?], Daniel Lyons, Newsweek, created 13 November 2009, accessed 9 September 2010 (Provide energy from fusion) | [http://www.newsweek.com/2009/11/13/could-this-lump-power-the-planet.html Could This Lump Power the Planet?], Daniel Lyons, Newsweek, created 13 November 2009, accessed 9 September 2010 (Provide energy from fusion) | ||
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Revision as of 02:09, 21 September 2010
User
David[dey-vid] Lee[lee]
My name is David Lee and I am from Chapel Hill, NC. I live in Blackwell and I like to play basketball and soccer. Go Duke!
Grand Challenges
Could This Lump Power the Planet?, Daniel Lyons, Newsweek, created 13 November 2009, accessed 9 September 2010 (Provide energy from fusion)
Favorite demonstration on MATLAB
I really liked the demonstration on Loma Prieta Earthquake, because this shows that MATLAB can be used in real life to analyze the data from the natural occurence. In addition, creating a 3-D plot by combining velocity and acceleration data seemed interesting because it can help to predict the pathway of the earthquake.