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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
I am a student at Duke University class of 2016. I like food, singing and various sports.
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Net ID is wja4. I am a student at Duke University class of 2016. I like food, singing and various sports.
  
 
== Name Pronounciation ==
 
== Name Pronounciation ==
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineering ==
 
[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-25/solar-cheap-as-grid-power-in-half-of-world-by-2015-suntech-says.html Solar Cheap As Grid Power In Half Of World By 2015, Suntech Says], Maryam Nemazee and Matthew Miller, Bloomberg, updated Jan 25, 2012, accessed 6 September 2012 (Making Solar Economical)
 
[http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-25/solar-cheap-as-grid-power-in-half-of-world-by-2015-suntech-says.html Solar Cheap As Grid Power In Half Of World By 2015, Suntech Says], Maryam Nemazee and Matthew Miller, Bloomberg, updated Jan 25, 2012, accessed 6 September 2012 (Making Solar Economical)
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== Homework 2 ==
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I thought the modeling of earth's geography was the coolest demonstration. I just really like maps and the how after each step the map is so much more useful and the code, even though it goes way over my head, doesn't seem to be too complicated so it gets me excited to dive into more of Matlab so I can start to do things like this.

Latest revision as of 03:47, 10 September 2012

About Me

Net ID is wja4. I am a student at Duke University class of 2016. I like food, singing and various sports.

Name Pronounciation

Full name is Wesley Augustine. Most people get it right. Pronounced like "Wes-lee" "August-een" (like the month).


Grand Challenges for Engineering

Solar Cheap As Grid Power In Half Of World By 2015, Suntech Says, Maryam Nemazee and Matthew Miller, Bloomberg, updated Jan 25, 2012, accessed 6 September 2012 (Making Solar Economical)

Homework 2

I thought the modeling of earth's geography was the coolest demonstration. I just really like maps and the how after each step the map is so much more useful and the code, even though it goes way over my head, doesn't seem to be too complicated so it gets me excited to dive into more of Matlab so I can start to do things like this.