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== About Me ==
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=== About Me ===
 
Hi! My name is Brooke Watson and I'm from Tampa, Florida. I am currently in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University with the hopes of becoming a biomedical engineer.
 
Hi! My name is Brooke Watson and I'm from Tampa, Florida. I am currently in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University with the hopes of becoming a biomedical engineer.
  
== Grand Challenges for Engineers Article ==
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=== Grand Challenges for Engineers Article ===
  
 
[https://news.wsu.edu/2017/08/16/brain-mapping/] , Tina Hilding,
 
[https://news.wsu.edu/2017/08/16/brain-mapping/] , Tina Hilding,
 
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, 16 August 2017, accessed 14 September 2017
 
Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, 16 August 2017, accessed 14 September 2017
 
(Reverse Engineering of the Brain)
 
(Reverse Engineering of the Brain)
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===Introduction to MATLAB===
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=Favorite Demonstration=
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My favorite example was the “Viewing the Penny” demonstration. This example exceeded my expectations on the utilization of Matlab and exposed me to the amazing capabilities of the system. Also, I found it interesting how the code was relatively simple in order to make the penny. The extent of the code was just to draw a Contour plot, manipulate the color and lighting of the Pseudocolor Plot, and then to produce a 3-D plot. Frankly, I found all of the graphic demonstrations, like Earth’s topography, to be extremely enticing.

Revision as of 00:13, 15 September 2017

About Me

Hi! My name is Brooke Watson and I'm from Tampa, Florida. I am currently in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University with the hopes of becoming a biomedical engineer.

Grand Challenges for Engineers Article

[1] , Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, 16 August 2017, accessed 14 September 2017 (Reverse Engineering of the Brain)

Introduction to MATLAB

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite example was the “Viewing the Penny” demonstration. This example exceeded my expectations on the utilization of Matlab and exposed me to the amazing capabilities of the system. Also, I found it interesting how the code was relatively simple in order to make the penny. The extent of the code was just to draw a Contour plot, manipulate the color and lighting of the Pseudocolor Plot, and then to produce a 3-D plot. Frankly, I found all of the graphic demonstrations, like Earth’s topography, to be extremely enticing.