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My name is Everett Cedarholm, and I plan on studying Mechanical Engineering at Duke University. At Duke, I also plan on participating on the Duke Bike Race team as well as Outdoor Club. I'm an avid mountain biker who shares the "Call of the Wild."
 
My name is Everett Cedarholm, and I plan on studying Mechanical Engineering at Duke University. At Duke, I also plan on participating on the Duke Bike Race team as well as Outdoor Club. I'm an avid mountain biker who shares the "Call of the Wild."
  
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[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar off the Ground], Lee Billings, SEED Magazine, September 10, 2012, September 10, 2012
 
[http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/getting_solar_off_the_ground/ Getting Solar off the Ground], Lee Billings, SEED Magazine, September 10, 2012, September 10, 2012
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Matlab Help and Demonstrations
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My favorite demonstration was the Klein Bottle. It was my favorite because the code is very long and intricate, but it shows some of the amazing things that you can do in Matlab. It allows you to create a 3D object that is partially transparent all from code. I hope that I will be able to create an object similar to this one today. I also like how you are able to create a color scheme that slowly changes from a Purple to Blue.

Latest revision as of 13:59, 10 September 2012

About Me:


My name is Everett Cedarholm, and I plan on studying Mechanical Engineering at Duke University. At Duke, I also plan on participating on the Duke Bike Race team as well as Outdoor Club. I'm an avid mountain biker who shares the "Call of the Wild."


External Links:


Getting Solar off the Ground, Lee Billings, SEED Magazine, September 10, 2012, September 10, 2012


Matlab Help and Demonstrations


My favorite demonstration was the Klein Bottle. It was my favorite because the code is very long and intricate, but it shows some of the amazing things that you can do in Matlab. It allows you to create a 3D object that is partially transparent all from code. I hope that I will be able to create an object similar to this one today. I also like how you are able to create a color scheme that slowly changes from a Purple to Blue.