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[http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a16849/mit-nuclear-fusion-magnetic-field-advance/?src=spr_TWITTER&spr_id=1457_220786503 Super Strong Magnetic Fields Could Be the Key to Our Nuclear Fusion Future], John Wenz, Popular Mechanics, created Aug 11 2015, Accessed Aug 22 2015
 
[http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a16849/mit-nuclear-fusion-magnetic-field-advance/?src=spr_TWITTER&spr_id=1457_220786503 Super Strong Magnetic Fields Could Be the Key to Our Nuclear Fusion Future], John Wenz, Popular Mechanics, created Aug 11 2015, Accessed Aug 22 2015
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The Earth's topography demonstration was my favourite one. It transfers to code to the editor and allows you to run it, which then brings up a 3-D display of Earth. I enjoyed this demonstration the most because it incorporates real life data and graphics to form an interactive model.

Latest revision as of 02:36, 14 September 2015

About me


I am an undecided engineering student.

Interests


Renewable technology, mechanics, and automotive

Grand challenge


Super Strong Magnetic Fields Could Be the Key to Our Nuclear Fusion Future, John Wenz, Popular Mechanics, created Aug 11 2015, Accessed Aug 22 2015

Matlab demo


The Earth's topography demonstration was my favourite one. It transfers to code to the editor and allows you to run it, which then brings up a 3-D display of Earth. I enjoyed this demonstration the most because it incorporates real life data and graphics to form an interactive model.