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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
I am a Jordanian student who studied High School in The United World College of the Atlantic UK/Wales for the past two years. I am planning to get a double major degree in ECE and ME at [http://www.duke.edu  Duke University].  
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I am 19 years old student who lived most of his life in Jordan and the recent 2 years in UK Wales.
Since I was a child I've always wanted to work in Robotics and Rocket Sciences.
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I have recently joined '''Operation Smile Club, Amnesty International Pegram House Council''' and hopefully join '''Engineers without Borders''' in ''Uganda''.
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===Hobbies===
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I am an international student who enjoys listening to classical music and plays Volleyball as a major sport.
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===Education===
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*studied high school in [http://www.atlanticcollege.org/  The United World College of the Atlantic UK/Wales] for the past two years.
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*I am planning to get a double major degree in ECE and ME at [http://www.duke.edu  Duke University].  
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[[image:devil.gif|thumb|250px|The amazing '''Blue Devil''']]
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===Phonetic Name===
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I have found out that my name is spelled using the following characters regarding  the IPA standards.
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'''''Jaa-waa-id''''':
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'''ʤeɪ-weɪ-d'''
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==Favorite Demo==
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My favorite demo in the '''MATLAB''' help feature was the Earth's Topography. It, first of all, made it possible for me to understand how graphics such as the Earth's globe could be drawn in '''MATLAB''' programing. It's also an exciting representation of the Earth's surface and could be quite accurate if modified further more. Also the ability of manipulating with such graphics makes it possible to come up with various shapes and colors for the Earths sphere that could describe a lot of information in '''''3-D Diagrams'''''.
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Also, this has been my first experience with any programing language, and seeing that its fairly easy to come up with such graphics, makes me feel more confident and excited about working with '''MATLAB''' and challenging its abilities!
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
 
== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
 
The following are the articles that I found the most interesting regarding the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] :
 
The following are the articles that I found the most interesting regarding the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] :
*[http://www.asme.org/NewsPublicPolicy/Newsletters/METoday/Articles/21st_Centurys_Grand.cfm Here Comes the Sun -- and its power]
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*[http://www.asme.org/NewsPublicPolicy/Newsletters/METoday/Articles/21st_Centurys_Grand.cfm Here Comes the Sun -- and its power] Fred White, ASME, July 10 2007, accessed on September 8th 2010.

Latest revision as of 17:34, 22 September 2010

About Me

I am 19 years old student who lived most of his life in Jordan and the recent 2 years in UK Wales. I have recently joined Operation Smile Club, Amnesty International Pegram House Council and hopefully join Engineers without Borders in Uganda.

Hobbies

I am an international student who enjoys listening to classical music and plays Volleyball as a major sport.

Education

The amazing Blue Devil

Phonetic Name

I have found out that my name is spelled using the following characters regarding the IPA standards.

Jaa-waa-id:

ʤeɪ-weɪ-d

Favorite Demo

My favorite demo in the MATLAB help feature was the Earth's Topography. It, first of all, made it possible for me to understand how graphics such as the Earth's globe could be drawn in MATLAB programing. It's also an exciting representation of the Earth's surface and could be quite accurate if modified further more. Also the ability of manipulating with such graphics makes it possible to come up with various shapes and colors for the Earths sphere that could describe a lot of information in 3-D Diagrams. Also, this has been my first experience with any programing language, and seeing that its fairly easy to come up with such graphics, makes me feel more confident and excited about working with MATLAB and challenging its abilities!



Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

The following are the articles that I found the most interesting regarding the Grand Challenges for Engineering :