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I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion:
 
I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion:
 
[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/nuclear-fusion-energy-of-the-stars-with-no-emissions-a-599211.html] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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==Demo Section for '''Matlab'''==
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* Out of all of the demonstrations, some of which were quite unique, I found the "Volume Visualization" the most interesting because it incorporated medical research for MRIs through isosurfaces. This is the type of engineering that really gets a Duke BME/Pre-med excited :)
  
 
P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet
 
P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet

Latest revision as of 03:57, 10 September 2012

My Top 5's

Sports:

  1. Baseball
  2. Volleyball (especially beach)
  3. Running
  4. Lacrosse
  5. Soccer

Subjects:

  1. Physics
  2. Math
  3. Chemistry
  4. Genomics
  5. Apologetics

Experiences:

  1. Jumping out of a perfectly good plane with my girlfriend
  2. London for New Years, twice
  3. Surprise cruising to the Bahamas (I surprised someone else)
  4. Petting an octopus while scuba diving in Hawaii
  5. Winning a national little league baseball tournament in Cooperstown, NY

Overall:

  1. Jesus
  2. Family
  3. Friends
  4. Academia
  5. Simple, plain hard work

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I do find physics quite cool, especially fusion: [1] Spiegel Online, Trans. Larry Fischer, posted 2 January 2009, accessed 07 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)

Demo Section for Matlab

  • Out of all of the demonstrations, some of which were quite unique, I found the "Volume Visualization" the most interesting because it incorporated medical research for MRIs through isosurfaces. This is the type of engineering that really gets a Duke BME/Pre-med excited :)

P.S. Custom table of contents are sweet