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[http://optics.org/article/39900 The Heat is on for the World's Biggest Laser], Optics.org, Created 23 July 2009, accessed 21 September 2011 (Grand Challenge) | [http://optics.org/article/39900 The Heat is on for the World's Biggest Laser], Optics.org, Created 23 July 2009, accessed 21 September 2011 (Grand Challenge) | ||
− | Name Pronunciation | + | ==Name Pronunciation== |
− | capital letters denote stressed syllable | + | JAY-sin LEE (capital letters denote stressed syllable) |
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+ | ==Opinion of Demonstrations== | ||
+ | I thought the Traveling Salesman demo was the coolest. It's amazing to see how technology and the programming we learn in the classroom can help to find elegant solutions in the real world through algorithms. This demo showed a practical application of MatLab and I see better the need to have computer programming as a tool. |
Latest revision as of 16:14, 21 September 2011
The Heat is on for the World's Biggest Laser, Optics.org, Created 23 July 2009, accessed 21 September 2011 (Grand Challenge)
Name Pronunciation
JAY-sin LEE (capital letters denote stressed syllable)
Opinion of Demonstrations
I thought the Traveling Salesman demo was the coolest. It's amazing to see how technology and the programming we learn in the classroom can help to find elegant solutions in the real world through algorithms. This demo showed a practical application of MatLab and I see better the need to have computer programming as a tool.