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Welcome to the page of a Duke Pratt engineering student! I'm a freshman in the Class of 2016 planning to major in either Civil or Mechanical Engineering. | Welcome to the page of a Duke Pratt engineering student! I'm a freshman in the Class of 2016 planning to major in either Civil or Mechanical Engineering. | ||
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+ | [http://www.nspe.org/PEmagazine/11/pe_0311_Engineering.html], Eva Kaplan-Lieserson, National Society of Professional Engineers, created March 2011, accessed 7 September 2012 (Enhancing Virtual Reality) | ||
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration of the ones I looked at this week was the Earth's Topography one. It showed how we can use the simple commands we know in MATLAB to organize real world data and represent it visually in a plot. It really brought the commands to life and helped put meaning behind all the symbols and numbers. I enjoyed seeing the data come to life in a way that was tangible and represented something familiar, the Earth's topography. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration of the ones I looked at this week was the Earth's Topography one. It showed how we can use the simple commands we know in MATLAB to organize real world data and represent it visually in a plot. It really brought the commands to life and helped put meaning behind all the symbols and numbers. I enjoyed seeing the data come to life in a way that was tangible and represented something familiar, the Earth's topography. |
Revision as of 17:25, 7 September 2012
Welcome to the page of a Duke Pratt engineering student! I'm a freshman in the Class of 2016 planning to major in either Civil or Mechanical Engineering.
Grand Challenges: [1], Eva Kaplan-Lieserson, National Society of Professional Engineers, created March 2011, accessed 7 September 2012 (Enhancing Virtual Reality)
MATLAB Demonstrations: My favorite MATLAB demonstration of the ones I looked at this week was the Earth's Topography one. It showed how we can use the simple commands we know in MATLAB to organize real world data and represent it visually in a plot. It really brought the commands to life and helped put meaning behind all the symbols and numbers. I enjoyed seeing the data come to life in a way that was tangible and represented something familiar, the Earth's topography.