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==[[Grand Challenges for Engineering|Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles== | ==[[Grand Challenges for Engineering|Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles== | ||
*[http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/columnists/fissile-materials-working-group/preventing-nuclear-terrorism Preventing nuclear terrorism], Paul Walker, FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP, created 30 March 2010, accessed 09 September 2011. | *[http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/columnists/fissile-materials-working-group/preventing-nuclear-terrorism Preventing nuclear terrorism], Paul Walker, FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP, created 30 March 2010, accessed 09 September 2011. | ||
+ | ==Favorite Demo== | ||
+ | My favorite demo is the one entitled Surface Plot of Peaks. The colors on this floating graph are very appealing to the eye, and the 3-D aspect of the graph looks really cool almost like an optical illusion. The code for this graph is also surprisingly simple. | ||
+ | ==Signature== | ||
+ | Gerhart Suppiger |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 19 September 2011
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About Me
I am an undergraduate engineering student at Duke University. I intend to major in Biomedical Engineering. I am from Idaho, and I enjoy playing soccer and tennis.
Name Pronunciation
My name is pronounced "GAIR-heart SOUP-eh-grr."
Projects
Not many:
- Getting a Bachelor's degree
Templates Started
None
Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles
- Preventing nuclear terrorism, Paul Walker, FISSILE MATERIALS WORKING GROUP, created 30 March 2010, accessed 09 September 2011.
Favorite Demo
My favorite demo is the one entitled Surface Plot of Peaks. The colors on this floating graph are very appealing to the eye, and the 3-D aspect of the graph looks really cool almost like an optical illusion. The code for this graph is also surprisingly simple.
Signature
Gerhart Suppiger