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==Name Pronounciation== | ==Name Pronounciation== | ||
− | My name is pronounced exactly how it looks so I never know how to answer these questions. "Emily" like the million other Emily's you've probably met at Duke and "Walker" like the English word meaning a person who walks. | + | My name is pronounced exactly how it looks so I never know how to answer these questions. It is pronounced "Emily" like the million other Emily's you've probably met at Duke and "Walker" like the English word meaning a person who walks. |
==Interesting Article== | ==Interesting Article== | ||
− | While researching more information about the Grand Challenges, I was looking at the environment-related articles and I found the solar energy ones the most interesting. Since all of the articles on the Grand Challenges page are dated, I found the following article which talks about how the next major advancement in solar energy is a much cheaper method of processing | + | While researching more information about the Grand Challenges, I was looking at the environment-related articles and I found the solar energy ones the most interesting. Since all of the articles on the Grand Challenges page are dated, I found the following article which talks about how the next major advancement in solar energy is a much cheaper method of processing the components: |
[http://www.theweek.co.uk/63407/solar-power-will-be-as-cheap-as-coal-amid-new-advances Solar power will be 'as cheap as coal' amid new advances], The Week, created 20, April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.theweek.co.uk/63407/solar-power-will-be-as-cheap-as-coal-amid-new-advances Solar power will be 'as cheap as coal' amid new advances], The Week, created 20, April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge) |
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About Me
I am a freshman engineering student currently deciding between Environmental and Mechanical Engineering at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.
Name Pronounciation
My name is pronounced exactly how it looks so I never know how to answer these questions. It is pronounced "Emily" like the million other Emily's you've probably met at Duke and "Walker" like the English word meaning a person who walks.
Interesting Article
While researching more information about the Grand Challenges, I was looking at the environment-related articles and I found the solar energy ones the most interesting. Since all of the articles on the Grand Challenges page are dated, I found the following article which talks about how the next major advancement in solar energy is a much cheaper method of processing the components: Solar power will be 'as cheap as coal' amid new advances, The Week, created 20, April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)