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+ | == Welcome!! Welcome!! == | ||
− | == | + | == Who Am I? == |
+ | I'm Chanyoung Lee, or Nathan Lee. Either way, it would be fine. I'm in a class of 2015 at Duke University of pratt!!! | ||
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+ | == How to pronounce my name == | ||
+ | There's Korean way of speaking my name but I don't mind it if you speak it wrong or not. "NAY thunn" is the way to pronounce my name. For my Korean name, you just say "Chan", "young," and "Lee. But just call me "NATHAN" and it would be perfect!! | ||
+ | == Link == | ||
− | + | '''Grand Challenge''' | |
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+ | The link talks about possibility of obtaining sense of smell through tv screen. The experiment is currently executed in KOREA! This approach could make consumer and advertiser closer to each other | ||
+ | [http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=1082, University of California San Diego: School of Engineering, accessed 21 September 2011( Coming to TV Screens of the Future: A Sense of Smell)] | ||
− | + | == Matlab Demonstrations == | |
+ | This image shows how a series of sine Waves can turn into Square waves. It was amazing to see how two different forms, which are sine waves and square waves, can be similar at the end. The picture was kind of cool, amazing and complicated at the same time. | ||
− | + | [[File:xfourier_05.png]] | |
+ | == Signature == | ||
− | [ | + | <div></div><span style="border:1px solid #00a;padding:1px;">[[User:DukeEgr93|<font style="color:#ddd;background:#00a;">''' DukeEgr93 '''</font>]] [[User_Talk:DukeEgr93|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''T'''</font>]] / [[Special:Contributions/DukeEgr93|<font style="color:#00a;background:#fff;">'''C'''</font>]] </span> |
+ | 21:22, 22 September 2011 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 01:28, 23 September 2011
Contents
Welcome!! Welcome!!
Who Am I?
I'm Chanyoung Lee, or Nathan Lee. Either way, it would be fine. I'm in a class of 2015 at Duke University of pratt!!!
How to pronounce my name
There's Korean way of speaking my name but I don't mind it if you speak it wrong or not. "NAY thunn" is the way to pronounce my name. For my Korean name, you just say "Chan", "young," and "Lee. But just call me "NATHAN" and it would be perfect!!
Link
Grand Challenge
The link talks about possibility of obtaining sense of smell through tv screen. The experiment is currently executed in KOREA! This approach could make consumer and advertiser closer to each other
Matlab Demonstrations
This image shows how a series of sine Waves can turn into Square waves. It was amazing to see how two different forms, which are sine waves and square waves, can be similar at the end. The picture was kind of cool, amazing and complicated at the same time.
Signature
21:22, 22 September 2011 (EDT)