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==Courses== | ==Courses== | ||
− | For the Fall 2022 semester, I am taking the following courses : <br /> | + | For the Fall 2022 semester, I am taking the following courses: <br /> |
* Chem 101 <br /> | * Chem 101 <br /> | ||
* Math 111 <br /> | * Math 111 <br /> | ||
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* EGR 101 | * EGR 101 | ||
+ | ==Projects== | ||
+ | For my EGR 101 class, I am working with a team of freshmen to design a device that warms IV bottles in Uganda, where the IV bottles are kept too cold and cause hypothermia. I am also currently working on an individual design project for this class; I am designing, printing, and molding an acrylic phone stand. | ||
==Grand Challenges External Link== | ==Grand Challenges External Link== | ||
[https://www.technologyreview.com/2005/06/01/230897/how-mit-decides/], Baron Singh, MIT Technology Review, 1 June 2005, accessed 18 January 2009 (Reverse-engineer the brain) | [https://www.technologyreview.com/2005/06/01/230897/how-mit-decides/], Baron Singh, MIT Technology Review, 1 June 2005, accessed 18 January 2009 (Reverse-engineer the brain) |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 28 September 2022
About Me
My name is Ashley Curwin and I am from New York City. I have two older sisters and attended the Lycée Francais de New York, a french international school. There, a large percentage of my classes were taught in french, and we took the French Baccalaureat at the end of our junior and senior years. I am currently a student at Duke University, studying in the Pratt School of Engineering. I plan on majoring in Biomedical Engineering, but that might change.
Name Pronunciation
My name is pronounced "ASH-lee KER-win". (The phonetic spelling is kind of unnecessary, it is said the way it is spelled)
Courses
For the Fall 2022 semester, I am taking the following courses:
- Chem 101
- Math 111
- EGR 103
- EGR 101
Projects
For my EGR 101 class, I am working with a team of freshmen to design a device that warms IV bottles in Uganda, where the IV bottles are kept too cold and cause hypothermia. I am also currently working on an individual design project for this class; I am designing, printing, and molding an acrylic phone stand.
Grand Challenges External Link
[1], Baron Singh, MIT Technology Review, 1 June 2005, accessed 18 January 2009 (Reverse-engineer the brain)