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− | My name is Bennie Su and I am a transfer student studying Civil Engineering. | + | My name is Bennie Su and I am a transfer student studying Civil Engineering. |
This is my article about one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: Making Solar Energy Commercial | This is my article about one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: Making Solar Energy Commercial | ||
[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/business/energy-environment/25solar.html China Racing Ahead of U.S. in the Drive to Go Solar], Keith Bradsher, New York Times, updated 29 August 2009, accessed 16 September | [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/25/business/energy-environment/25solar.html China Racing Ahead of U.S. in the Drive to Go Solar], Keith Bradsher, New York Times, updated 29 August 2009, accessed 16 September | ||
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+ | Pronouncing my name is very easy. I don't think anyone has mispronounced my name so I'm sure you'll be fine with it! | ||
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+ | The coolest process I saw in Matlab is creating multi dimensional arrays, especially being able to graph and display it in 3-d because it's amazing to know that after taking this class, and hopefully learning more about Matlab, I would able to create 3 dimensional models through Matlab! |
Revision as of 05:56, 17 September 2010
My name is Bennie Su and I am a transfer student studying Civil Engineering.
This is my article about one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering: Making Solar Energy Commercial
China Racing Ahead of U.S. in the Drive to Go Solar, Keith Bradsher, New York Times, updated 29 August 2009, accessed 16 September
Pronouncing my name is very easy. I don't think anyone has mispronounced my name so I'm sure you'll be fine with it!
The coolest process I saw in Matlab is creating multi dimensional arrays, especially being able to graph and display it in 3-d because it's amazing to know that after taking this class, and hopefully learning more about Matlab, I would able to create 3 dimensional models through Matlab!