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I am currently enrolled in EGR 103, Math 212, Physics 151, and MMS 490. I plan to major in Mechanical Engineering, minor in Finance, and pursue the Innovation and Entrepreneurship certificate.
 
I am currently enrolled in EGR 103, Math 212, Physics 151, and MMS 490. I plan to major in Mechanical Engineering, minor in Finance, and pursue the Innovation and Entrepreneurship certificate.
  
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== Matlab Demonstrations ==
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My favorite Matlab demonstration was the Graphics: Boy's Surface. I liked this demonstration because it is a very complex 3D figure which shows how helpful Matlab is when one is trying to visually represent something. I also like the demonstrations because of the varying colors on the object. This, combined with the complex curvature of the figure, makes it akin to an optical illusion.
  
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
[http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/09/14/03stem_ep.h31.html], Erik W. Robelen, Education Week, updated September 13, 2011, accessed January 25, 2015 (General)
 
[http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/09/14/03stem_ep.h31.html], Erik W. Robelen, Education Week, updated September 13, 2011, accessed January 25, 2015 (General)

Latest revision as of 04:27, 26 January 2015

About Me

I am a Freshman in Trinity transferring into Pratt, and I am thus viewed by my current Trinity peers as insane. I am from Nashville, TN and am passionate about product design, business, fashion, and food. I am an equestrian who competes nationally and internationally which allows me to escape the cold winters on the weekends to show in sunnier, and warmer, parts of the US.

Studies

I am currently enrolled in EGR 103, Math 212, Physics 151, and MMS 490. I plan to major in Mechanical Engineering, minor in Finance, and pursue the Innovation and Entrepreneurship certificate.

Matlab Demonstrations

My favorite Matlab demonstration was the Graphics: Boy's Surface. I liked this demonstration because it is a very complex 3D figure which shows how helpful Matlab is when one is trying to visually represent something. I also like the demonstrations because of the varying colors on the object. This, combined with the complex curvature of the figure, makes it akin to an optical illusion.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

[1], Erik W. Robelen, Education Week, updated September 13, 2011, accessed January 25, 2015 (General)