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===Lomo Prieta Earthquake===
 
===Lomo Prieta Earthquake===
  
I studied Geography in high school and earthquake was one of the bigger topics. This demo details the process of analyzing, visualizing, and interpreting an earthquake using MATLAB. I like the idea of how math and engineering tools can be utilized to analyze real-world problems, so that a deeper understanding of this underground activity can be achieved.
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I studied Geography in high school and earthquake was one of the bigger topics. This demo details the process of analyzing, visualizing, and interpreting an earthquake using MATLAB. I like the idea of how ath and engineering tools can be utilized to analyze real-world problems, so that a deeper understanding of this underground activity can be achieved.

Revision as of 01:43, 31 August 2012

About Me

HI everyone who is reading my page. I am a freshman student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, potentially majoring in biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering. I come from China but spent the last fours years of my life in Singapore. I love EGR 103!

Interests and Hobbies

I like watching movies and doing sports such as tennis and badminton. I also listen to a lot of music.

Name Pronunciation

My first name Aohui is a bit tricky to pronounce because it is in pinyin. The (almost) correct way to pronounce it is "Owl HWay".

Current Courses

  • EGR 103
  • MATH 212
  • CHEM 201L
  • ECON 201

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Provide Energy from Fusion

Can Engineers Achieve Holy Grail of Energy: Infinite and Clean?, Charles Seife, Discover Magazine, published online 6 October 2008, accessed 30 August 2012(provide energy from fusion

Favorite MATLAB Demo Video

Lomo Prieta Earthquake

I studied Geography in high school and earthquake was one of the bigger topics. This demo details the process of analyzing, visualizing, and interpreting an earthquake using MATLAB. I like the idea of how ath and engineering tools can be utilized to analyze real-world problems, so that a deeper understanding of this underground activity can be achieved.