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== Domenick DeMatteo's Page ==
  
== Dom DeMatteo's Page ==
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Domenick: Same as Dominic, just spelt differently
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DeMatteo: D-Matt-e-o
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About me:
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Im a sophomore transfer student from Columbia University, but now I am here at Duke to complete my BME major and english minor.
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Im originally from Long Island, New York.
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I run cross country and track here at Duke.
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When not running I enjoy water sports and boating, I also have a deep interest in classic muscle cars.
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Fun fact: I played semi-professional paintball for 2 years before I took up distance running when I was 16.
  
 
Link About "cool" advances in cold fusion research for HW#1:
 
Link About "cool" advances in cold fusion research for HW#1:
  
 
[http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_ARTICLEMAIN&node_id=222&content_id=WPCP_012362&use_sec=true&sec_url_var=region1&__uuid=d78a1cb1-0d15-4d1f-9f6c-f58e29ef7bfa] Mark T. Sampson, American Chemical Society, March 2009, Setpember 1st 2010 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=PP_ARTICLEMAIN&node_id=222&content_id=WPCP_012362&use_sec=true&sec_url_var=region1&__uuid=d78a1cb1-0d15-4d1f-9f6c-f58e29ef7bfa] Mark T. Sampson, American Chemical Society, March 2009, Setpember 1st 2010 (Grand Challenge)
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== MATLAB Demos ==
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My favorite demo was the "World Traveler" application. It had a 3d model of the globe, and given the input of 2 cities, it ran a simulated flight between the two cities and give the distance that the flight traveled. I particularly enjoyed this application because it showcased all of the capabilities that Matlab has, such as 3-d models and graphics, animation and the application window.

Latest revision as of 18:37, 22 September 2010

Domenick DeMatteo's Page


Domenick: Same as Dominic, just spelt differently DeMatteo: D-Matt-e-o

About me: Im a sophomore transfer student from Columbia University, but now I am here at Duke to complete my BME major and english minor. Im originally from Long Island, New York. I run cross country and track here at Duke. When not running I enjoy water sports and boating, I also have a deep interest in classic muscle cars. Fun fact: I played semi-professional paintball for 2 years before I took up distance running when I was 16.

Link About "cool" advances in cold fusion research for HW#1:

[1] Mark T. Sampson, American Chemical Society, March 2009, Setpember 1st 2010 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB Demos

My favorite demo was the "World Traveler" application. It had a 3d model of the globe, and given the input of 2 cities, it ran a simulated flight between the two cities and give the distance that the flight traveled. I particularly enjoyed this application because it showcased all of the capabilities that Matlab has, such as 3-d models and graphics, animation and the application window.