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==Grand Challenges in Engineering Article== | ==Grand Challenges in Engineering Article== | ||
[http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21654011-pitting-robots-against-each-other-shows-promise-and-many-pitfalls], The Economist, created 13 June 2015, accessed 29 January 2016 (General) | [http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21654011-pitting-robots-against-each-other-shows-promise-and-many-pitfalls], The Economist, created 13 June 2015, accessed 29 January 2016 (General) | ||
+ | ==MATLAB Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is an example of how to create the script to model Boy's Surface. It is a very interesting script that creates an incredible 3D model. I also like the story behind Boy's Surface because Werner Boy created something that his teacher thought was not possible! I think the Boy's Surface model takes advantage of many of MATLAB's useful features. |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 29 January 2016
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About Me
I am an undergraduate student studying engineering at Duke University. I am interested in Civil and Environmental engineering with plans to graduate with a BSE in 2019.My other interests include rock climbing, hiking, and hanging out with friends.
Name Pronunciation
My family says "Ev-Rett" for my first name. The "K" in my last name is not silent! Thus, it is pronounced KA-nood-SEN. Don't worry, I'm not nude.
Grand Challenges in Engineering Article
[1], The Economist, created 13 June 2015, accessed 29 January 2016 (General)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is an example of how to create the script to model Boy's Surface. It is a very interesting script that creates an incredible 3D model. I also like the story behind Boy's Surface because Werner Boy created something that his teacher thought was not possible! I think the Boy's Surface model takes advantage of many of MATLAB's useful features.