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+ | ==Personal Info== | ||
Hi I'm Jack. My wallet has a picture of a wolf on the front, and I use crest toothpaste. I like to play soccer and disc golf, as well as a few computer games. | Hi I'm Jack. My wallet has a picture of a wolf on the front, and I use crest toothpaste. I like to play soccer and disc golf, as well as a few computer games. | ||
+ | ==Grand Challenges Article== | ||
[ http://green.blogs.nytimes.com//2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/ Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny ], Kate Galbraith , New York Times , January 14th 2009 , September 7th 2015 ( Make Solar Energy Economical ) | [ http://green.blogs.nytimes.com//2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/ Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny ], Kate Galbraith , New York Times , January 14th 2009 , September 7th 2015 ( Make Solar Energy Economical ) | ||
− | My favorite demonstration from the Matlab examples was Earth's topography. It was interesting how images can be mapped onto 3d surfaces, and how Matlab has features like 3d lighting. | + | ==Matlab Demo== |
+ | My favorite demonstration from the Matlab examples was Earth's topography. It was interesting how images can be mapped onto 3d surfaces, and how Matlab has features like 3d lighting. This demonstration shows how simple methods like plotting data and pictures can create really cool applications. |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 14 September 2015
Personal Info
Hi I'm Jack. My wallet has a picture of a wolf on the front, and I use crest toothpaste. I like to play soccer and disc golf, as well as a few computer games.
Grand Challenges Article
[ http://green.blogs.nytimes.com//2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/ Solar Manufacturing: Not So Sunny ], Kate Galbraith , New York Times , January 14th 2009 , September 7th 2015 ( Make Solar Energy Economical )
Matlab Demo
My favorite demonstration from the Matlab examples was Earth's topography. It was interesting how images can be mapped onto 3d surfaces, and how Matlab has features like 3d lighting. This demonstration shows how simple methods like plotting data and pictures can create really cool applications.