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==External Link: [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article==
 
==External Link: [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article==
 
* [http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/29/world/eole-water-turbine/index.html Wind turbine creates water from thin air], Eoghan Macguire, CNN, updated 30 April 2012, accessed 8 September 2012 (Provide access to clean water)
 
* [http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/29/world/eole-water-turbine/index.html Wind turbine creates water from thin air], Eoghan Macguire, CNN, updated 30 April 2012, accessed 8 September 2012 (Provide access to clean water)
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==Favorite Demonstration in [[MATLAB]]==
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: My favorite demonstration in MATLAB is '''3-D Plots''', because it can
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:: visually display models which are hard to imagine through mathematical formula,
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:: show 3-D graphs most effectively by simply adding color commands,
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:: and convert 3-D into 2-D sketches to emphasis useful data.

Revision as of 21:29, 8 September 2012

About Me

I am in Class 2016 of Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I have not decided my major(s).

Name Pronunciation

My Chinese name Xinyun Zou sounds like "Shin Yon Zoe". "Xinyun" is my first name, and "Zou" is my last name.
In China, people would like to put the last name in front of the first name when calling someone. With my name as an example, it should be pronounced by the traditional way similar to "Zoe Shin Yon".

Current Engineering Course

I am now studying one engineering course:

Hobbies

  • Music
  1. Playing the violin
  2. Listening to music styles such as country, folk, blues, ballad, classical, and pop.
  3. Singing during shower -_-
  4. Elementary Composition
  • Sports
  1. Table tennis
  2. Badminton
  3. Cycling
  • Conducting biological researches
  • Environmental protection activities
  • Creative cooking
  • Disassembling and assembling models

External Link: Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Favorite Demonstration in MATLAB

My favorite demonstration in MATLAB is 3-D Plots, because it can
visually display models which are hard to imagine through mathematical formula,
show 3-D graphs most effectively by simply adding color commands,
and convert 3-D into 2-D sketches to emphasis useful data.