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For anyone reading this who is curious about me: I play tennis, I'm very into art projects (writing, drawing, etc; jewelry is my main medium and I want to start a club on campus), I love to bake, hike, and listen to music. I actually have quite the collection of songs between my Itunes, Spotify, and record libraries. | For anyone reading this who is curious about me: I play tennis, I'm very into art projects (writing, drawing, etc; jewelry is my main medium and I want to start a club on campus), I love to bake, hike, and listen to music. I actually have quite the collection of songs between my Itunes, Spotify, and record libraries. | ||
== Grand Challenges for Engineering == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering == | ||
− | I decided to pick an article on enhancing virtual reality, as outlined on the [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/9140.aspx Engineering Challenges website]. The link that I found actually was found through the site, and outlines the work on a [http://www.popsci.com/michigan-researchers-create-virtual-matrix-unreal-engine "virtual reality 'matrix'".] | + | I decided to pick an article on enhancing virtual reality, as outlined on the [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/9140.aspx Engineering Challenges website]. The link that I found actually was found through the site, and outlines the work on a [http://www.popsci.com/michigan-researchers-create-virtual-reality-matrix-unreal-engine "virtual reality 'matrix'".] |
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+ | [http://www.popsci.com/michigan-researchers-create-virtual-reality-matrix-unreal-engine "Virtual Reality 'Matrix'"], Carl Franzen, Bonnier Corporation, posted August 24, 2015, accessed September 13th (Enhancing Virtual Reality). | ||
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+ | I have to say, after watching the demonstrations, I really enjoyed the viewing a penny demonstration, even if it didn't show the entirety of a penny when run. It was just really cool to see the intricacies that the programming can create, especially to the point of a slightly raised figure on a penny. The generation of the color shading was also interesting to see. |
Latest revision as of 01:59, 14 September 2015
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About Me
My name is Elaine Cox and I am currently planning to major in biomedical engineering.
Name Pronunciation
My name is fairly straightforward to pronounce. E-lane Cox, where Cox rhymes with box. Nothing terribly exciting.
Interests
For anyone reading this who is curious about me: I play tennis, I'm very into art projects (writing, drawing, etc; jewelry is my main medium and I want to start a club on campus), I love to bake, hike, and listen to music. I actually have quite the collection of songs between my Itunes, Spotify, and record libraries.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
I decided to pick an article on enhancing virtual reality, as outlined on the Engineering Challenges website. The link that I found actually was found through the site, and outlines the work on a "virtual reality 'matrix'".
The article, again: "Virtual Reality 'Matrix'", Carl Franzen, Bonnier Corporation, posted August 24, 2015, accessed September 13th (Enhancing Virtual Reality).
Favorite Demonstration
I have to say, after watching the demonstrations, I really enjoyed the viewing a penny demonstration, even if it didn't show the entirety of a penny when run. It was just really cool to see the intricacies that the programming can create, especially to the point of a slightly raised figure on a penny. The generation of the color shading was also interesting to see.