Difference between revisions of "User:Mwm30"
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− | [http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/18/cyber.warfare/index.html?iref=newssearch U.S. at Risk of Cyberattacks, Experts Say],Brandon Griggs,Cable News Network Turner Broadcasting System Incorporation, updated 18 August 2008, accessed 4 September 2013 (Secure cyberspace) | + | <nowiki>[http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/18/cyber.warfare/index.html?iref=newssearch U.S. at Risk of Cyberattacks, Experts Say]</nowiki>,Brandon Griggs,Cable News Network Turner Broadcasting System Incorporation, updated 18 August 2008, accessed 4 September 2013 (Secure cyberspace) |
'''[[MATLAB Demonstration]]''' | '''[[MATLAB Demonstration]]''' | ||
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the "vibrating logo" one. I think it's neat how you can control the speed of the vibrations. To me it just reminds me of a quilt flowing in the wind. The visual of a plane with vibrations pulsing through it made it look very wavy and flowy. | My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the "vibrating logo" one. I think it's neat how you can control the speed of the vibrations. To me it just reminds me of a quilt flowing in the wind. The visual of a plane with vibrations pulsing through it made it look very wavy and flowy. |
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'''About Me''' I am a freshman at Duke University studying Biomedical Engineering on a premed track. I am just down the road coming from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In fact,my twin sister is studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I also love playing and listening to music. I have played the flute since middle school and the piano since I was five. I also hope to get involved within the Duke community throughout my four years at Duke.
'''Grand Challenge''' [http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/08/18/cyber.warfare/index.html?iref=newssearch U.S. at Risk of Cyberattacks, Experts Say],Brandon Griggs,Cable News Network Turner Broadcasting System Incorporation, updated 18 August 2008, accessed 4 September 2013 (Secure cyberspace)
MATLAB Demonstration My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the "vibrating logo" one. I think it's neat how you can control the speed of the vibrations. To me it just reminds me of a quilt flowing in the wind. The visual of a plane with vibrations pulsing through it made it look very wavy and flowy.