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+ | ==About Me== | ||
+ | I am a first-year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am studying Mechanical Engineering. | ||
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+ | ==Current Courses== | ||
+ | In the Fall 2019 semester I am taking the following courses: | ||
+ | * [[EGR 101L]]: Engineering Design and Communication | ||
+ | * [[EGR 103L]]: Computational Methods in Engineering | ||
+ | * [[Math 111L]]: Lab Calculus I | ||
+ | * [[Writing 101]: Gender and Sexuality in Latin American Film | ||
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==Projects== | ==Projects== | ||
[https://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/engineering-better-medicines-advances-in-genetically-modifying-yeast-could-help-create-new-drugs/ | [https://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/engineering-better-medicines-advances-in-genetically-modifying-yeast-could-help-create-new-drugs/ | ||
Engineering better medicines: Advances in genetically modifying yeast could help create new drugs], Paul Alongi, Clemson University, 19 August 2019, accessed 9 September 2019 (Engineering Better Medicines) | Engineering better medicines: Advances in genetically modifying yeast could help create new drugs], Paul Alongi, Clemson University, 19 August 2019, accessed 9 September 2019 (Engineering Better Medicines) |
Revision as of 19:16, 9 September 2019
About Me
I am a first-year student in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. I am studying Mechanical Engineering.
Current Courses
In the Fall 2019 semester I am taking the following courses:
- EGR 101L: Engineering Design and Communication
- EGR 103L: Computational Methods in Engineering
- Math 111L: Lab Calculus I
- [[Writing 101]: Gender and Sexuality in Latin American Film
Projects
[https://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/engineering-better-medicines-advances-in-genetically-modifying-yeast-could-help-create-new-drugs/ Engineering better medicines: Advances in genetically modifying yeast could help create new drugs], Paul Alongi, Clemson University, 19 August 2019, accessed 9 September 2019 (Engineering Better Medicines)