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My name is Eric Tang.
 
  
Interests: Swimming
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== '''About Me''' ==
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I am from Reston, Virginia. I enjoy swimming and am a club swimmer at Duke. I am currently enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering as well.
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== '''Name Pronunciation''' ==
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My name is Eric Tang (Air-ick Tang).
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== '''Grand Challenges for Engineering''' ==
  
 
I looked through the list of Grand Challenges and was very interested in one, particularly "Reverse Engineer the Brain".
 
I looked through the list of Grand Challenges and was very interested in one, particularly "Reverse Engineer the Brain".
 
There is even a project already in place that aims to reverse engineer the brain into a supercomputer, which I thought was amazing.
 
There is even a project already in place that aims to reverse engineer the brain into a supercomputer, which I thought was amazing.
  
[http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/page-56882-en.html The Blue Brain Project EPFL In brief], EPFL, updated 09 June 2013, accessed 1 September 2014 (Gran Challenge)
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[http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/page-56882-en.html The Blue Brain Project EPFL In brief], EPFL, updated 09 June 2013, accessed 1 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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== '''Favorite Demonstration''' ==
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My favorite demonstration was actually the "Create 2-D Graph and Customize Lines", mainly because I was having a bit of trouble with graphing and the breakdown of all the parts (line style, color, linspace) was extremely helpful and will help me in my next labs.

Latest revision as of 21:11, 12 September 2014

About Me

I am from Reston, Virginia. I enjoy swimming and am a club swimmer at Duke. I am currently enrolled in the Pratt School of Engineering as well.


Name Pronunciation

My name is Eric Tang (Air-ick Tang).


Grand Challenges for Engineering

I looked through the list of Grand Challenges and was very interested in one, particularly "Reverse Engineer the Brain". There is even a project already in place that aims to reverse engineer the brain into a supercomputer, which I thought was amazing.

The Blue Brain Project EPFL In brief, EPFL, updated 09 June 2013, accessed 1 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was actually the "Create 2-D Graph and Customize Lines", mainly because I was having a bit of trouble with graphing and the breakdown of all the parts (line style, color, linspace) was extremely helpful and will help me in my next labs.