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− | I'm Jenny Egerter and I am part of the class of 2017 for Duke University. I'm currently taking EGR-103! | + | |
+ | Hi I'm Jenny Egerter (pronounced Jen-knee EGG-eh-tur) and I am part of the class of 2017 for Duke University. I'm currently taking EGR-103 and am in the Pratt School of Engineering! | ||
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+ | [http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112945221/solar-powered-system-gives-clean-water-to-villages-091113/], Lee Ranals, Red Orbit, September 11, 2013, (Solar Energy/ Access to Clean Water) | ||
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+ | [http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=128960&org=NSF&from=news],Sarah Bates and Lily Whiteman, National Science Foundation, September 3, 2013, (General) | ||
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+ | '''Matlab Assignment 2''' | ||
+ | The demonstration I enjoyed the most was the 3-D Drawing. Unlike some of the other demonstrations, this one was interactive and let me input points that would then become the 3-D drawing. Most of my attempts ended up looking like funky vases. I enjoyed that I had some of the power to determine my outcome! | ||
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+ | --[[User:Jce14|Jce14]] ([[User talk:Jce14|talk]]) 22:47, 11 September 2013 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 03:17, 12 September 2013
About Me
Hi I'm Jenny Egerter (pronounced Jen-knee EGG-eh-tur) and I am part of the class of 2017 for Duke University. I'm currently taking EGR-103 and am in the Pratt School of Engineering!
Grand Challenge Links
[1], Lee Ranals, Red Orbit, September 11, 2013, (Solar Energy/ Access to Clean Water)
[2],Sarah Bates and Lily Whiteman, National Science Foundation, September 3, 2013, (General)
Matlab Assignment 2 The demonstration I enjoyed the most was the 3-D Drawing. Unlike some of the other demonstrations, this one was interactive and let me input points that would then become the 3-D drawing. Most of my attempts ended up looking like funky vases. I enjoyed that I had some of the power to determine my outcome!