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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
− | My name is Elizabeth Masson. My family pronounces my first name "eee-liz-uh-beth" or "uh-liz-uh-beth" and we pronounce our last name "may-son" (the same way you say mason jar). The correct way to say Masson is the French pronunciation of "muh-sawn". | + | My name is Elizabeth Masson. My family pronounces my first name "eee-liz-uh-beth" or "uh-liz-uh-beth", and we pronounce our last name "may-son" (the same way you say mason jar). The correct way to say Masson is the French pronunciation of "muh-sawn". |
== Favorite Demonstration == | == Favorite Demonstration == | ||
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Earth's topography" demo. I thought it was very interesting to see how MATLAB generates a 3-dimensional model of the Earth in full color! | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Earth's topography" demo. I thought it was very interesting to see how MATLAB generates a 3-dimensional model of the Earth in full color! |
Latest revision as of 22:01, 23 September 2010
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About Me
I am a freshman in the Pratt School of Engineering here at Duke University. I am from Miami, FL and went to an all girls Sacred Heart School.
Grand Challenges in Engineering Articles
Powering the Planet: Chemical Challenges in Solar Energy Utilization
Lewis, Nathan S., and Daniel G. Nocera. "Powering the Planet: Chemical Challenges in Solar Energy Utilization — PNAS." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. PNAS, 16 Oct. 2006. Web. 23 Sept. 2010. <http://www.pnas.org/content/103/43/15729.full.pdf html>.
Name Pronunciation
My name is Elizabeth Masson. My family pronounces my first name "eee-liz-uh-beth" or "uh-liz-uh-beth", and we pronounce our last name "may-son" (the same way you say mason jar). The correct way to say Masson is the French pronunciation of "muh-sawn".
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the "Earth's topography" demo. I thought it was very interesting to see how MATLAB generates a 3-dimensional model of the Earth in full color!