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− | == Introduction ==
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− | Hi! My name is Ajeet Hansra, and I'm a freshman from Sydney, Australia. I am currently planning on studying Mechanical Engineering, however I am considering Computer Science as an alternative. I play cricket, football, basketball, rugby and I love trekking.
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− | == How to pronounce my name ==
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− | My name is pronounced a-Jeet (rhymes with Jeep) Han (like Han Solo from Star Wars) sra (sr-AH) (Capitals indicate stress)
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− | == Favourite MATLAB Demonstration ==
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− | My favourite MATLAB demonstration is the World Traveller 3-D globe, which computes flight paths between multiple cities. I find it fascinating that such a detailed model can be created by MATLAB, as well as the fact that it can include a graphical user interface and account for multiple inputs seamlessly. In addition, the GUI is highly professional, which I am impressed with. Having worked with object oriented programs previously, the fact that MATLAB is coded using a simple text editor, yet can produce models such as this is amazing. Plus, it was pretty cool to see how far Anchorage was from Sydney.
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− | == Grand Challenges Article ==
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− | [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/scientists-set-for-nuclear-fusion-fuel-switchon-1884772.html Scientists set for nuclear fusion fuel switch-on], John van Radowitz, The Independent, updated 31 January 2010, accessed 22 August 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
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