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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
− | I'm a first year undergraduate student at | + | I'm a first year undergraduate student at Duke University. I'm interested in Civil Engineering and hope to transfer into the Pratt School of Engineering to pursue a BS degree. |
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== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
My given name is "Javier Henríquez", pronounced best "hahv-YAIR n-REE-kez". | My given name is "Javier Henríquez", pronounced best "hahv-YAIR n-REE-kez". | ||
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== Demos == | == Demos == | ||
− | My favorite demo within the Matlab Help Navigator is the Bending Truss demo. | + | My favorite demo within the Matlab Help Navigator is the Bending Truss demo. This demonstration of the different frequencies at which the bridge bends is both interesting visually but more importantly for its impact in the structure. |
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article == | == [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article == | ||
− | The path to fusion power [http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/365/1853/945.full | + | The path to fusion power [http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/365/1853/945.full], The Royal Society, updated 15 April 2007, accessed 6 February 2011 (Fusion) |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 7 February 2011
About Me
I'm a first year undergraduate student at Duke University. I'm interested in Civil Engineering and hope to transfer into the Pratt School of Engineering to pursue a BS degree.
Name Pronunciation
My given name is "Javier Henríquez", pronounced best "hahv-YAIR n-REE-kez".
Demos
My favorite demo within the Matlab Help Navigator is the Bending Truss demo. This demonstration of the different frequencies at which the bridge bends is both interesting visually but more importantly for its impact in the structure.
Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
The path to fusion power [1], The Royal Society, updated 15 April 2007, accessed 6 February 2011 (Fusion)