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Revision as of 06:55, 23 September 2011
Benson Tran
About Me
I am a Duke student in the class of 2015. I am majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering.
I recently graduated from John B. Connally High, home of jigg-festivities, a really painful AP Physics C class, and RNS.
Name Pronunciation
Benson Tran is pronounced Bin-son. TRuh(the start of the sound in trash and truck) AN.
At home, I'm called Di-Di (pronounced DEE DEE). It's Teochew/Mandarin for younger brother (I have an older sister).
My friends also call me Di-Di for laughs and giggles.
I also have a Chinese name, but that's obviously not worth mentioning; it's extremely irrelevant.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
The Grand Challenges article that I found interesting was the Reverse Engineering the Brain [1], Sally Adee, Written June 2008, Accessed 14 January 2009.
For a much simpler way of explaining my name:
Benson Wally Tran as in:
1) The Son of Ben
2) The Pixar movie, WALL-E
3) Tran
Matlab Demo
I enjoyed playing with the World Traveler demo. It was a very simple application: you just chose from a list of cities which one you wanted to depart from and land to. However, what I didn't really like about this demo was the fact that the globe looks very poorly animated. Also, I would like to travel from cities from both hemispheres. Other than that, kudos!