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== About me == | == About me == | ||
− | My name's Emily Rothen | + | My name's Emily Rothen, I'm from Reisterstown, MD, which is just north of Baltimore, and I'm a freshman BME. In addition to Egr 53, I'm also taking Chem 31L, Math 103, German 117, and Tae Kwon Do. |
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+ | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
+ | How to say Emily Rothen: '''Em'''-''uh''-lee '''Rohth'''-en ... "roth-" rhymes with "both" | ||
== Homework 1: Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | == Homework 1: Grand Challenges for Engineering Article == | ||
[http://www.accessscience.com Nuclear Fusion Research], Larry R. Grisham, AccessScience, created 2000, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.accessscience.com Nuclear Fusion Research], Larry R. Grisham, AccessScience, created 2000, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge) | ||
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+ | == Homework 2: MATLAB demo == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demo is the "viewing a penny" example. It is my favorite because it really elaborates on MATLAB's graphics capabilities and demonstrates them in a very clear, step by step way. I also find it interesting that such a detailed image could be created with such simple and succinct commands. |
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About me
My name's Emily Rothen, I'm from Reisterstown, MD, which is just north of Baltimore, and I'm a freshman BME. In addition to Egr 53, I'm also taking Chem 31L, Math 103, German 117, and Tae Kwon Do.
Name Pronunciation
How to say Emily Rothen: Em-uh-lee Rohth-en ... "roth-" rhymes with "both"
Homework 1: Grand Challenges for Engineering Article
Nuclear Fusion Research, Larry R. Grisham, AccessScience, created 2000, accessed 23 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)
Homework 2: MATLAB demo
My favorite MATLAB demo is the "viewing a penny" example. It is my favorite because it really elaborates on MATLAB's graphics capabilities and demonstrates them in a very clear, step by step way. I also find it interesting that such a detailed image could be created with such simple and succinct commands.