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[https://news.ncsu.edu/2015/04/rogers-excrevator-2015/?utm_source=NAE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=66b03e03e8-Spotlight_on_Engineering_2015_04_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b3cbbfaea-66b03e03e8-213876945&mc_cid=66b03e03e8&mc_eid=cb10d72125#b04g08t20w15], Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University News, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 5 September 2015 (Provide Access to Water)
 
[https://news.ncsu.edu/2015/04/rogers-excrevator-2015/?utm_source=NAE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=66b03e03e8-Spotlight_on_Engineering_2015_04_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b3cbbfaea-66b03e03e8-213876945&mc_cid=66b03e03e8&mc_eid=cb10d72125#b04g08t20w15], Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University News, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 5 September 2015 (Provide Access to Water)
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When looking over the MATLAB help demos, I noticed a page about the intersection of graphs and matrices. This page interests me because to me it reveals MATLAB's capabilities as a math and matrix based program. It is cool how a 3D molecular model of the Bucky Ball (which is a Carbon-60 spherical molecule) can be created with few steps using MATLAB. Thus, MATLAB is extremely useful for engineers who must intersect many fields and have simplified functions to do that.

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[1], Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University News, updated 2 April 2015 , accessed 5 September 2015 (Provide Access to Water)


When looking over the MATLAB help demos, I noticed a page about the intersection of graphs and matrices. This page interests me because to me it reveals MATLAB's capabilities as a math and matrix based program. It is cool how a 3D molecular model of the Bucky Ball (which is a Carbon-60 spherical molecule) can be created with few steps using MATLAB. Thus, MATLAB is extremely useful for engineers who must intersect many fields and have simplified functions to do that.