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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am a Pratt student. I have lived in both New Jersey and Turkey.
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I'm from Turkey/NJ. I plan on majoring in ECE and mathematics. My interests involve music, sailing and skiing.
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
It's spelled Can, but it's pronounced just like John.  
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It's spelled Can (Turkish name), but it's pronounced just like John.  
 
==Classes==
 
==Classes==
*EGR103 (obviously)
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*EGR103
 
*MATH221
 
*MATH221
 
*CHEM101
 
*CHEM101
 
*WR101
 
*WR101
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==Grand Challenge Article==
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[https://futurism.com/cmu-brain-research-grant/ Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain],
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Sarah Marquart, Futurism, 10 February 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
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==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Traveling Salesman. I am quite interested in mathematics (planning on doing a major in it), so it is really cool to see MATLAB compute an exact solution for a graph with double digit cities when I as a human can barely find upper and lower bounds for single digit cities! It really shows how powerful MATLAB is as a problem-solving tool.

Latest revision as of 17:54, 21 September 2017

About Me

I'm from Turkey/NJ. I plan on majoring in ECE and mathematics. My interests involve music, sailing and skiing.

Name

It's spelled Can (Turkish name), but it's pronounced just like John.

Classes

  • EGR103
  • MATH221
  • CHEM101
  • WR101

Grand Challenge Article

Scientists Begin Work on Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Sarah Marquart, Futurism, 10 February 2016, accessed 20 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the brain)

Favorite MATLAB Demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Traveling Salesman. I am quite interested in mathematics (planning on doing a major in it), so it is really cool to see MATLAB compute an exact solution for a graph with double digit cities when I as a human can barely find upper and lower bounds for single digit cities! It really shows how powerful MATLAB is as a problem-solving tool.