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I am currently enrolled in Math 122L, Econ 101, EGR 103L, and Writing 101. My writing class is "Ecology of Species Migrations", could be interesting. | I am currently enrolled in Math 122L, Econ 101, EGR 103L, and Writing 101. My writing class is "Ecology of Species Migrations", could be interesting. | ||
− | == [http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges | + | == [http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering] == |
+ | * Provide clean and infinite energy from fusion: | ||
+ | [http://www.humansinvent.com/#!/8529/the-25-year-plan-to-engineer-nuclear-fusion/ The 25-Year-Plan to Engineer Fusion Energy], Leo Kent, Humans Invent, created August 8th, 2012, accessed August 30th, 2012 | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Is My Friend == | ||
+ | While the viewing of the penny and Earth's topographical map were pretty sweet, my favorite part about the demonstration was the 2-Dimensional graph tutorial. This was my favorite because it will help out a lot in my Econ problem set, and that is pretty awesome. |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 10 September 2012
About Me
My name is Christopher Douglas Streiffer. I am a New Orleans native. This is my first year at Duke, and I cannot wait for the basketball season.
Course Load
I am currently enrolled in Math 122L, Econ 101, EGR 103L, and Writing 101. My writing class is "Ecology of Species Migrations", could be interesting.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
- Provide clean and infinite energy from fusion:
The 25-Year-Plan to Engineer Fusion Energy, Leo Kent, Humans Invent, created August 8th, 2012, accessed August 30th, 2012
MATLAB Is My Friend
While the viewing of the penny and Earth's topographical map were pretty sweet, my favorite part about the demonstration was the 2-Dimensional graph tutorial. This was my favorite because it will help out a lot in my Econ problem set, and that is pretty awesome.