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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am currently a Freshman at Duke and I am hoping to study Biomedical Engineering. I hope to go to Medical School after the four years here at Duke. Hopefully it can be another four years if I get into Duke Medicine. I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and moved to Orlando, Florida at the age of 7. I have an older brother who is finishing his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Central Florida and I have a younger sister who is currently in her Junior year in high school.
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I am currently a Freshman at Duke and I am planning on studying Biomedical Engineering. I hope to go to Medical School after the four years here at Duke. I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and moved to Orlando, Florida at the age of 7. I have an older brother who is finishing his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Central Florida and I have a younger sister who is currently in her Junior year in high school.
  
 
== Current Courses ==
 
== Current Courses ==
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== Grand Challenges ==
 
== Grand Challenges ==
 
[http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/04/03/17008.aspx Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine], Weill Cornell experts, News-Medical.net, 3-Apr-2006, accessed 15-September-2013 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/04/03/17008.aspx Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine], Weill Cornell experts, News-Medical.net, 3-Apr-2006, accessed 15-September-2013 (Grand Challenge)
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== MATLAB Demonstration ==
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MATLAB contains various demos and codes you could run so that first year students can have a reference point when trying to figure out how to perform certain tasks (Plotting, 3-D plotting, matrix operations, etc.). One of my favorite demos in MATLAB is the "Graphics: 3-D Subplot" function. I like this function because you can display multiple plots in different subregions of the same window using this function. Also, it makes the plots look very complex and sophisticated. I find it to be my favorite because I think this function will be very useful for future assignments.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 15 September 2013

About Me

I am currently a Freshman at Duke and I am planning on studying Biomedical Engineering. I hope to go to Medical School after the four years here at Duke. I was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and moved to Orlando, Florida at the age of 7. I have an older brother who is finishing his Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Central Florida and I have a younger sister who is currently in her Junior year in high school.

Current Courses

Fall 2013 Semester:

  • EGR 103: COMP METH IN ENGINEERING
  • MATH 111L: LABORATORY CALCULUS I
  • CHEM 101: CORE CONCEPTS IN CHEMISTRY
  • Writing 101 - Section 26: TOPIC: CAN CHIMPS HAVE CULTURE?

Grand Challenges

Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine, Weill Cornell experts, News-Medical.net, 3-Apr-2006, accessed 15-September-2013 (Grand Challenge)

MATLAB Demonstration

MATLAB contains various demos and codes you could run so that first year students can have a reference point when trying to figure out how to perform certain tasks (Plotting, 3-D plotting, matrix operations, etc.). One of my favorite demos in MATLAB is the "Graphics: 3-D Subplot" function. I like this function because you can display multiple plots in different subregions of the same window using this function. Also, it makes the plots look very complex and sophisticated. I find it to be my favorite because I think this function will be very useful for future assignments.