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[www.anl.gov/articles/new-material-solar-panels-could-make-them-cheaper-more-efficient/A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient], Tona Kunz, U.S. Department of Energy, 11 December 2013, accessed 19 September 2017 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
 
[www.anl.gov/articles/new-material-solar-panels-could-make-them-cheaper-more-efficient/A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient], Tona Kunz, U.S. Department of Energy, 11 December 2013, accessed 19 September 2017 (Make Solar Energy Economical)
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I really liked the Traveling Salesman Example. It's an app that demonstrates the problem of the "Traveling Salesman".  I thought it was very interesting that it is an app and that you can see the answer being formed immediately after you select the number of cities. The graphics were also nice and I liked the easy-to-use format of the app itself. I thought it was very interesting to see an example of a more complex MATLAB application.

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Interests: Rowing, Netflix, Paddle Boarding, Hanging out with Friends and Family

[www.anl.gov/articles/new-material-solar-panels-could-make-them-cheaper-more-efficient/A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient], Tona Kunz, U.S. Department of Energy, 11 December 2013, accessed 19 September 2017 (Make Solar Energy Economical)

I really liked the Traveling Salesman Example. It's an app that demonstrates the problem of the "Traveling Salesman". I thought it was very interesting that it is an app and that you can see the answer being formed immediately after you select the number of cities. The graphics were also nice and I liked the easy-to-use format of the app itself. I thought it was very interesting to see an example of a more complex MATLAB application.