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My name is Jake Floyd. I am a member of the Duke class of 2017 and am an aspiring Electrical and Computer Engineer. | My name is Jake Floyd. I am a member of the Duke class of 2017 and am an aspiring Electrical and Computer Engineer. | ||
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+ | == Grand Challange Link == | ||
+ | [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9140.aspx Enhance Virtual Reality] National Academy of Engineering of the National Academies,accessed 3 September 2013 (Grand Challange) | ||
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+ | [http://www.technewsdaily.com/5474-virtual-reality-contact-lenses-2014.html Virtual Reality Contact Lenses Could Be Available by 2014] Charles Q. Choi, Tech Media Network, uploaded 2 Feburary 2012, accessed 3 September 2013 (Grand Challange) | ||
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My personal favorite demonstration was the 3-dimensional plots demonstration. It is hard to visualize a 3-dimensional graph or plot on paper; however, MATLAB allows for a much better method for observing 3D graphs. I really find this to be both interesting and helpful. Another thing that makes this unique is that it is a feature that does not exist on many other devices(such as calculators like the Ti-83), making it really advantageous feature. |
Latest revision as of 02:52, 16 September 2013
About Me
My name is Jake Floyd. I am a member of the Duke class of 2017 and am an aspiring Electrical and Computer Engineer.
Grand Challange Link
Enhance Virtual Reality National Academy of Engineering of the National Academies,accessed 3 September 2013 (Grand Challange)
Virtual Reality Contact Lenses Could Be Available by 2014 Charles Q. Choi, Tech Media Network, uploaded 2 Feburary 2012, accessed 3 September 2013 (Grand Challange)
MATLAB Demonstrations
My personal favorite demonstration was the 3-dimensional plots demonstration. It is hard to visualize a 3-dimensional graph or plot on paper; however, MATLAB allows for a much better method for observing 3D graphs. I really find this to be both interesting and helpful. Another thing that makes this unique is that it is a feature that does not exist on many other devices(such as calculators like the Ti-83), making it really advantageous feature.