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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I'm a freshman at Pratt, Class of 2018. I love engineering, music, ice cream, roller coasters, typography, and DUKE UNIVERSITY!
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I'm a freshman at Pratt, Class of 2018. I hail from Columbus, Ohio. And I love engineering, music, ice cream, roller coasters, typography, and, of course, everything DUKE!
  
 
==Name Pronunciation==
 
==Name Pronunciation==
 
My name is pronounced JAY-sun ING.  
 
My name is pronounced JAY-sun ING.  
  
==What You Should Know==
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==Website About a Grand Challenge==
I'm running for Engineering Student Government Class of 2018 President!
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This website is an example of work being done to "Restore and improve urban infrastructure".
  
VotiNg Day is September 19th, and remember...
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[http://www.emergencymgmt.com/disaster/Innovative-Plans-Help-Cities-Live-Water.html Innovative Plans Help Cities Effectively Live with Water] , Justine Brown, Emergency Management, created 9 September 2014, accessed 11 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
  
"InnovatiNg, AchieviNg, Jason Ng"
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==Demonstration==
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My favorite demonstration is the Game of Life because it's fascinating how it models the complex behavior of living cells, even though it uses just a few simple algorithms.

Latest revision as of 04:54, 13 September 2014

About Me

I'm a freshman at Pratt, Class of 2018. I hail from Columbus, Ohio. And I love engineering, music, ice cream, roller coasters, typography, and, of course, everything DUKE!

Name Pronunciation

My name is pronounced JAY-sun ING.

Website About a Grand Challenge

This website is an example of work being done to "Restore and improve urban infrastructure".

Innovative Plans Help Cities Effectively Live with Water , Justine Brown, Emergency Management, created 9 September 2014, accessed 11 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)

Demonstration

My favorite demonstration is the Game of Life because it's fascinating how it models the complex behavior of living cells, even though it uses just a few simple algorithms.