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Hello there! Welcome to my Pratt Pundit page. If you want to know a little bit more about me, please read below!!
 
Hello there! Welcome to my Pratt Pundit page. If you want to know a little bit more about me, please read below!!
 
== About me ==
 
== About me ==
My name is Yasiel Trujillo and I am a transfer student to Duke University. I was born and raised in Cuba and I lived there for 17 years before moving to the States. I went to Miami, Fl where I did my last year of High School and moved on to the Honors College at the local Community College (MDC). I studied there for two years (2013-2015) and then I was lucky enough to transfer to Duke's Biomedical Engineering program!
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My name is Yasiel Trujillo and I am a transfer student to Duke University. I was born and raised in Cuba and I lived there for 17 years before I came to the States. When I moved, I lived in Miami, FL where I did my last year of High School and continued to the Honors College at the local Community College (MDC). I studied there for two years (2013-2015) and then I was lucky enough to transfer to Duke's Biomedical Engineering program!
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
Yes, it's a hard name to pronounce if you are not hispanic. The best I can do is Ja-see-ell True-he-yo. Hope it helps..
 
Yes, it's a hard name to pronounce if you are not hispanic. The best I can do is Ja-see-ell True-he-yo. Hope it helps..
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I love playing table tennis whenever I have time (which is not a lot since I started Duke). I also like hiking, swimming and bowling.
 
I love playing table tennis whenever I have time (which is not a lot since I started Duke). I also like hiking, swimming and bowling.
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
[http://interestingengineering.com/gravitylight-innovative-device-generates-light-gravity/ Interesting Engineering], The Engineer, updated September 2 2015, accessed September 8 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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Check out the article on [http://interestingengineering.com/gravitylight-innovative-device-generates-light-gravity/ Interesting Engineering], The Engineer, updated September 2 2015, accessed September 8 2015 (Grand Challenge)
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== MATLAB ==
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An interesting fact about MATLAB is that not only is it useful for manipulating numerical data, but it also can create a 3D movie of a function!! With the appropriate commands, it can show the movement in 3D, allowing for a better understanding of the behavior at a specific location. If you want to check it out, be sure to check the link [http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/movie.html Play recorded movie frames] by MathWorks, updated 2015, accessed September 8 2015.

Latest revision as of 19:14, 8 September 2015

Hello there! Welcome to my Pratt Pundit page. If you want to know a little bit more about me, please read below!!

About me

My name is Yasiel Trujillo and I am a transfer student to Duke University. I was born and raised in Cuba and I lived there for 17 years before I came to the States. When I moved, I lived in Miami, FL where I did my last year of High School and continued to the Honors College at the local Community College (MDC). I studied there for two years (2013-2015) and then I was lucky enough to transfer to Duke's Biomedical Engineering program!

Name Pronunciation

Yes, it's a hard name to pronounce if you are not hispanic. The best I can do is Ja-see-ell True-he-yo. Hope it helps..

Current Courses

  • EGR103 with Dr. G,
  • BIO201 with Dr. Alison Hill,
  • EGR201 with Dr. Fred Boadu, and
  • MATH216 with Dr. Clark Bray.

Interests

I love playing table tennis whenever I have time (which is not a lot since I started Duke). I also like hiking, swimming and bowling.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Check out the article on Interesting Engineering, The Engineer, updated September 2 2015, accessed September 8 2015 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB

An interesting fact about MATLAB is that not only is it useful for manipulating numerical data, but it also can create a 3D movie of a function!! With the appropriate commands, it can show the movement in 3D, allowing for a better understanding of the behavior at a specific location. If you want to check it out, be sure to check the link Play recorded movie frames by MathWorks, updated 2015, accessed September 8 2015.