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== Favorite MATLAB Demo ==
 
== Favorite MATLAB Demo ==
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The MATLAB demonstration that I found to be most interesting was the demonstration titled "Earth's Topography."  It was fascinating in that it helped show MATLAB's power and ability to create 2-D and 3-D models based off of sets of data.  For example, in generating the 2-D image of the world, MATLAB incorporated a set of data to help accurately color the map based on different elevation levels.  Also, this demo showed MATLAB's ability to create selective lighting to enhance an image such as the 3-D view of the globe.

Latest revision as of 02:01, 15 September 2014

I am a freshman engineering student at Duke University.

About Me

My name is Joe Lilien and I am an undergraduate freshman, planning to study biomedical engineering. I am from Livignston, New Jersey, have a fraternal twin brother named Brian.

Interests

I am fascinated by physics and biology. I enjoy spending time with my friends and playing ice hockey.

Grand Challenges

This article explores the prospects for applications of fusion power to solve the worlds energy issues.

Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come?, William E. Parkins, Science Magazine, 10 March 2006, Accessed 9 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite MATLAB Demo

The MATLAB demonstration that I found to be most interesting was the demonstration titled "Earth's Topography." It was fascinating in that it helped show MATLAB's power and ability to create 2-D and 3-D models based off of sets of data. For example, in generating the 2-D image of the world, MATLAB incorporated a set of data to help accurately color the map based on different elevation levels. Also, this demo showed MATLAB's ability to create selective lighting to enhance an image such as the 3-D view of the globe.