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− | I, '''Thomas Zupan''' was born and raised in a farmtown in mid-Ohio called Ashland and have lived on a farm/ranch my whole life. I plan to study | + | I, '''Thomas Zupan''' was born and raised in a farmtown in mid-Ohio called Ashland and have lived on a farm/ranch my whole life. I plan to study Mechanical Engineering, and after graduation go into a start-up business with my father. |
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+ | ==Name Pronunciation== | ||
+ | tom' - ess zoo' - pan | ||
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+ | ==Favorite Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB help menu was the one of "Viewing A Penny." i enjoyed the ability to see how some of MATLAB's abilities had real life applications, in this case for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and how they are able to print out a copy of the exact mold that is used to make pennies. | ||
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+ | ==[[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles== | ||
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+ | [http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17111 Reverse Engineering the Brain] Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated 11 July 2006, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge) |
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About me
I, Thomas Zupan was born and raised in a farmtown in mid-Ohio called Ashland and have lived on a farm/ranch my whole life. I plan to study Mechanical Engineering, and after graduation go into a start-up business with my father.
Name Pronunciation
tom' - ess zoo' - pan
Favorite Demonstration
My favorite demonstration in the MATLAB help menu was the one of "Viewing A Penny." i enjoyed the ability to see how some of MATLAB's abilities had real life applications, in this case for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and how they are able to print out a copy of the exact mold that is used to make pennies.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
Reverse Engineering the Brain Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated 11 July 2006, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)