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− | My name is Emmanuel Shiferaw. It is pronounced "EE-MAN-you-el" or "EE-MAN-yul" depending on your accent. I won't be offended. I'm currently planning on double majoring in Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science. | + | My name is Emmanuel Shiferaw. I'm a freshman in Pratt. It is pronounced "EE-MAN-you-el" or "EE-MAN-yul" depending on your accent. I won't be offended. I'm currently planning on double majoring in Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science. |
For more information, here's a link to my Duke homepage: http://duke.edu/~eas66 | For more information, here's a link to my Duke homepage: http://duke.edu/~eas66 |
Revision as of 20:30, 2 September 2012
Emmanuel Shiferaw's Pratt Pundit Page!
Intro
My name is Emmanuel Shiferaw. I'm a freshman in Pratt. It is pronounced "EE-MAN-you-el" or "EE-MAN-yul" depending on your accent. I won't be offended. I'm currently planning on double majoring in Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
For more information, here's a link to my Duke homepage: http://duke.edu/~eas66
Grand Challenge
A Neuroscientist's Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain, Gareth Cook , Scientific American , March 20, 2012 , 8/28/2012 (Reverse-Engineer the Human Brain)
MATLAB
My favorite of MATLAB's built-in-demonstrations is that of the "Vibrating Logo" within the Graphics section. It doesn't seem particularly complex compared to the rest, but it is very eye-catching, and I enjoy changing the speed!