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About Me

I am an undergraduate freshman student studying Mechanical/Biomedical Engineering and Computer science at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.

Name Pronunciation

My name is commonly pronounced just like the Alp's (Alp mountains) but without the "s" at the end.

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Grand Challenges For Engineers Articles