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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
My name is Elizabeth Chiu. I am currently an undergraduate student at Duke University, majoring in biomedical engineering. | My name is Elizabeth Chiu. I am currently an undergraduate student at Duke University, majoring in biomedical engineering. | ||
+ | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering Article== | ||
+ | One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering is "Enhance Virtual Reality." The following article illustrates an advancement in virtual reality technology and how it can be used to bring classic animation techniques to the twenty-first century. | ||
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+ | [http://www.theverge.com/2015/9/11/9309727/virtual-reality-drawing-glen-keane-disney Watch legendary Disney animator Glen Keane draw in virtual reality], James Vincent, The Verge, created 11 September, 2015, accessed 13 September, 2015 | ||
+ | ==MATLAB Demonstrations== | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Bending Truss. I do not have a particular interest in building bridges or civil engineering, but it was cool to see the different ways that a truss could bend. It also made me realize how useful MATLAB could be for engineers when designing bridges because they can use the technology to test their design undergoing various situations and see how the bridge might react. |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 13 September 2015
About Me
My name is Elizabeth Chiu. I am currently an undergraduate student at Duke University, majoring in biomedical engineering.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering is "Enhance Virtual Reality." The following article illustrates an advancement in virtual reality technology and how it can be used to bring classic animation techniques to the twenty-first century.
Watch legendary Disney animator Glen Keane draw in virtual reality, James Vincent, The Verge, created 11 September, 2015, accessed 13 September, 2015
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the Bending Truss. I do not have a particular interest in building bridges or civil engineering, but it was cool to see the different ways that a truss could bend. It also made me realize how useful MATLAB could be for engineers when designing bridges because they can use the technology to test their design undergoing various situations and see how the bridge might react.