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My name is Hanyu Fu. I am from Austin Texas, but was born in China. For the past 8 years, I have been living in what is hands down, the best place in the United States (just kidding). I am interested in majoring in both Electrical and Computer Engineering and Economics. I enjoy playing basketball, table tennis, and other assorted sports.
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My name is Hanyu Fu. I am from Austin, Texas, but was born in China. For the past 8 years, I have been living in what is hands down, the best place in the United States (just kidding). I am interested in majoring in both Electrical and Computer Engineering and Economics. I enjoy playing basketball, table tennis, and other assorted sports.
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'''Article for Grand Challenges:'''
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[www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water], Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, Menachem Elimlech, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, created 21 March 2011, accessed 
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9 Semptember 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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'''Favorite Demo:'''
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My favorite demo was one of the 3-d Visualization demos. I especially like the teapot one using the famous Newell Teapot and switching up how the teapot was drawn and switching the color scheme of the teapot.

Latest revision as of 00:55, 10 September 2012

My name is Hanyu Fu. I am from Austin, Texas, but was born in China. For the past 8 years, I have been living in what is hands down, the best place in the United States (just kidding). I am interested in majoring in both Electrical and Computer Engineering and Economics. I enjoy playing basketball, table tennis, and other assorted sports.

Article for Grand Challenges: [www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080283/ Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water], Mark R. Riley, Charles P. Gerba, Menachem Elimlech, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, created 21 March 2011, accessed 9 Semptember 2012 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite Demo: My favorite demo was one of the 3-d Visualization demos. I especially like the teapot one using the famous Newell Teapot and switching up how the teapot was drawn and switching the color scheme of the teapot.