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[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-right-clean-fresh-water Trickle Down: Is Access to Clean Water a Human Right?], Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss, Scientific American, created April 6, 2011, accessed September 15, 2013 (Providing Access to Clean Water)
 
[http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-right-clean-fresh-water Trickle Down: Is Access to Clean Water a Human Right?], Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss, Scientific American, created April 6, 2011, accessed September 15, 2013 (Providing Access to Clean Water)
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My favorite demonstration in MATLAB is actually a tie between the Travelling Salesman and Minesweeper. I think that the travelling salesman one is very cool because I can see the practicality of having a program like that. On the other hand, I could probably play minesweeper all day, so I have to give credit to that MATLAB demonstration as well.

Latest revision as of 20:35, 15 September 2013

Hi! My name is Emma Wright (pronounced exactly how you would expect). I am undecided about what type of engineering I want to major in but leaning towards biomedical because of my interests in global health and doing work in developing countries.


If you're interested in learning more about providing access to clean water, one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering, check out this article:

Trickle Down: Is Access to Clean Water a Human Right?, Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss, Scientific American, created April 6, 2011, accessed September 15, 2013 (Providing Access to Clean Water)


My favorite demonstration in MATLAB is actually a tie between the Travelling Salesman and Minesweeper. I think that the travelling salesman one is very cool because I can see the practicality of having a program like that. On the other hand, I could probably play minesweeper all day, so I have to give credit to that MATLAB demonstration as well.