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I'm double majoring in BME and CS
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==Bio==
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My name is Gavin Ovsak (pronounced Oh-Shock) and I'm from Hopkins, MN.
  
My article is [http://www.marketwatch.com/story/patent-reform-legislation-supports-usc-innovation-2011-09-16 Patent Reform Legislation Supports USC Innovation] ,  USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, PR Newswire, updated Sept. 16, 2011, accessed Sept. 19 2011 (Grand Challenge)
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I'm double majoring in BME and CS because I really want to empower people around the world with technology and I feel like CS and BME have the most cutting edge technology that has the potential to have the greatest impact on people's lives.
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==Grand Challenge Article==
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I am interested in many of the grand challenges and they remind me of the [http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ millennium development goals] that the united nations put together in 2000. THis article that I found discusses how the key to solving all of them is to support innovation by small groups of people and giving them the tools to bring their ideas to the market. My article is [http://www.marketwatch.com/story/patent-reform-legislation-supports-usc-innovation-2011-09-16 Patent Reform Legislation Supports USC Innovation] ,  USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, PR Newswire, updated Sept. 16, 2011, accessed Sept. 19 2011 (Grand Challenge)
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==Matlab Demo==
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My favorite Matlab demo was the visualization of the inverse of a matrix. Inverses of matrices have been difficult for me to understand and a visual method clicked better in my head.
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--[[User:Gavinovsak|Gavinovsak]] 11:37, 22 September 2011 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 03:13, 24 February 2014

Bio

My name is Gavin Ovsak (pronounced Oh-Shock) and I'm from Hopkins, MN.

I'm double majoring in BME and CS because I really want to empower people around the world with technology and I feel like CS and BME have the most cutting edge technology that has the potential to have the greatest impact on people's lives.

Grand Challenge Article

I am interested in many of the grand challenges and they remind me of the millennium development goals that the united nations put together in 2000. THis article that I found discusses how the key to solving all of them is to support innovation by small groups of people and giving them the tools to bring their ideas to the market. My article is Patent Reform Legislation Supports USC Innovation , USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, PR Newswire, updated Sept. 16, 2011, accessed Sept. 19 2011 (Grand Challenge)

Matlab Demo

My favorite Matlab demo was the visualization of the inverse of a matrix. Inverses of matrices have been difficult for me to understand and a visual method clicked better in my head.

--Gavinovsak 11:37, 22 September 2011 (EDT)