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− | I am a transfer student at Duke University from the United States Naval Academy. I am currently a sophomore at Duke University and am interested in Biomedical Engineering. | + | I am a transfer student at Duke University from the United States Naval Academy. I am currently a sophomore at Duke University and am interested in Biomedical Engineering. I have lived in a few states, but I have spent most of my life in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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+ | [http://www.newsweek.com/billions-lack-access-clean-water-sanitation-635634 Access to Water: Clean H20 out of reach to more than a quarter of the World's population], Ryan Bort, Newsweek, 12 July 2017, 31 August 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water) | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstrations featured code regarding Matrix Manipulation. In Math 216, I have already had homework problems due that require matrices to be solved using MATLAB. I had no prior experience with MATLAB prior to this year so it took me an extremely long time to finish basic calculations. This video provided valuable insight into the basics of formatting a matrix while also showing how it is possible to transpose, multiply, add, and manipulate these systems. Though hard to understand, the Traveling Salesman problem was also a very interesting application of MATLAB because it was used to solve a real world problem. |
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Eric Wahlstedt's Duke EGR103 Pundit Page
Information
I am a transfer student at Duke University from the United States Naval Academy. I am currently a sophomore at Duke University and am interested in Biomedical Engineering. I have lived in a few states, but I have spent most of my life in Louisville, Kentucky.
Grand Challenge Article
Access to Water: Clean H20 out of reach to more than a quarter of the World's population, Ryan Bort, Newsweek, 12 July 2017, 31 August 2017 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstrations featured code regarding Matrix Manipulation. In Math 216, I have already had homework problems due that require matrices to be solved using MATLAB. I had no prior experience with MATLAB prior to this year so it took me an extremely long time to finish basic calculations. This video provided valuable insight into the basics of formatting a matrix while also showing how it is possible to transpose, multiply, add, and manipulate these systems. Though hard to understand, the Traveling Salesman problem was also a very interesting application of MATLAB because it was used to solve a real world problem.