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==My Name==
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My name is Crystal Chukwurah. It is pronounced Cris-toll Chuh-cure-RAH.
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==Grand Challenges for Engineers Article==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineers Article==
 
===Solar + Economical===
 
===Solar + Economical===
 
[http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/solar/newsletter/detail.cfm/articleId=96|Solar Program Announces Initiative to Aggressively Reduce Cost of Solar Energy],US Department of Energy, updated March 4 2011, accessed September 19 2011 (Grand Challenge:Make Solar Energy Economical)
 
[http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/solar/newsletter/detail.cfm/articleId=96|Solar Program Announces Initiative to Aggressively Reduce Cost of Solar Energy],US Department of Energy, updated March 4 2011, accessed September 19 2011 (Grand Challenge:Make Solar Energy Economical)
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==MATLAB Demonstrations==
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===Great Graphics===
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There were a lot of very neat demonstrations. My favorite of them of the all is the Graphics category. This creatively showed me what MATLAB is really capable of doing. For instance, Earth’s Topography” and “Viewing a Penny” were some of the things I would have never guessed were done in MATLAB. In other words, they made MATLAB look cool and fun to use…(which definitely could have been said without the graphics as well).

Latest revision as of 16:59, 20 September 2011

My Name

My name is Crystal Chukwurah. It is pronounced Cris-toll Chuh-cure-RAH.

Grand Challenges for Engineers Article

Solar + Economical

Program Announces Initiative to Aggressively Reduce Cost of Solar Energy,US Department of Energy, updated March 4 2011, accessed September 19 2011 (Grand Challenge:Make Solar Energy Economical)

MATLAB Demonstrations

Great Graphics

There were a lot of very neat demonstrations. My favorite of them of the all is the Graphics category. This creatively showed me what MATLAB is really capable of doing. For instance, Earth’s Topography” and “Viewing a Penny” were some of the things I would have never guessed were done in MATLAB. In other words, they made MATLAB look cool and fun to use…(which definitely could have been said without the graphics as well).