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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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+ | 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". | ||
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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) | [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
Contents
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.