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== About Me: ==
 
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My name is Amy Vitha and I am from Long Island, New York. I went to Hewlett High School where I participated in several clubs/activities and conducted science research.
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My name is Amy Vitha and I am from Long Island, New York. I went to Hewlett High School, and have been dreaming of going to Duke since Freshman year. I look forward to exploring all that Duke has to offer in the next four years. I think I am interested in pursuing Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering at Duke, though I'm not entirely sure. I am enrolled in EGR90, so hopefully by the end of the semester I will have it figured out. Outside of the classroom I am a member of DukePaws, and I plan to join Club Tennis and DSG, and write for the DukEngineer magazine.
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[http://www.dukechronicle.com/articles/2014/09/08/women-stem-still-bridging-gap Women in STEM: Still Bridging the Gap], Rachel Chason, Duke Chronicle, updated 9 September, 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (reverse-engineer the brain)
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was Minesweeper because I used to play it all the time when I was younger. It's incredible to know that I am learning a program that can replicate that game. I never really understood the applications of MATLAB coding, but after seeing the different demonstrations, especially Minesweeper, I understand the potential that coding in MATLAB has.

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About Me:

My name is Amy Vitha and I am from Long Island, New York. I went to Hewlett High School, and have been dreaming of going to Duke since Freshman year. I look forward to exploring all that Duke has to offer in the next four years. I think I am interested in pursuing Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering at Duke, though I'm not entirely sure. I am enrolled in EGR90, so hopefully by the end of the semester I will have it figured out. Outside of the classroom I am a member of DukePaws, and I plan to join Club Tennis and DSG, and write for the DukEngineer magazine.


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Women in STEM: Still Bridging the Gap, Rachel Chason, Duke Chronicle, updated 9 September, 2014, accessed 14 September 2014 (reverse-engineer the brain)


MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was Minesweeper because I used to play it all the time when I was younger. It's incredible to know that I am learning a program that can replicate that game. I never really understood the applications of MATLAB coding, but after seeing the different demonstrations, especially Minesweeper, I understand the potential that coding in MATLAB has.