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==About me==
  
 
I am a Duke student studying Biomedical Engineering. I was born in New Jersey but currently live in Cupertino, California.
 
I am a Duke student studying Biomedical Engineering. I was born in New Jersey but currently live in Cupertino, California.
  
Grand Challenges article link:
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==Phonetic pronunciation of name==
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The way my name, "Victor Kuo" is pronounced is "VIk-tor kuO." The phonetic pronounciation is "vɪktʊə kuːəʊ."
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==Favorite demonstration==
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the 3-D visualization because I think it's really cool how MATLAB can create 3-D visuals just by typing in some code. The features are also really fun, since you can change the colors of the 3-D objects and also tamper with the transparency of the objects. I tried the Klein Bottle and Teapot codes.
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==Grand Challenges article link==
  
 
[http://www.businessworld.in/bw/2011_02_05_Working_Towards_Affordable_Care.html], Gauri Kamath, Businessworld, created 05 February 2011, accessed 06 February 2011 (Engineering better medicines)
 
[http://www.businessworld.in/bw/2011_02_05_Working_Towards_Affordable_Care.html], Gauri Kamath, Businessworld, created 05 February 2011, accessed 06 February 2011 (Engineering better medicines)

Latest revision as of 01:20, 7 February 2011

About me

I am a Duke student studying Biomedical Engineering. I was born in New Jersey but currently live in Cupertino, California.

Phonetic pronunciation of name

The way my name, "Victor Kuo" is pronounced is "VIk-tor kuO." The phonetic pronounciation is "vɪktʊə kuːəʊ."

Favorite demonstration

My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the 3-D visualization because I think it's really cool how MATLAB can create 3-D visuals just by typing in some code. The features are also really fun, since you can change the colors of the 3-D objects and also tamper with the transparency of the objects. I tried the Klein Bottle and Teapot codes.

Grand Challenges article link

[1], Gauri Kamath, Businessworld, created 05 February 2011, accessed 06 February 2011 (Engineering better medicines)