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Hello, my name is George Terziev. Properly, my name is Gueorgui, pronounced something along the lines of GI-yor-gi. I'm not good at spelling out sounds. I am from Bulgaria, but I've lived in Atlanta for the last fifteen years of my life. For now, I am a BME major at Duke University. Pretty hard stuff. | Hello, my name is George Terziev. Properly, my name is Gueorgui, pronounced something along the lines of GI-yor-gi. I'm not good at spelling out sounds. I am from Bulgaria, but I've lived in Atlanta for the last fifteen years of my life. For now, I am a BME major at Duke University. Pretty hard stuff. | ||
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+ | When Matlab wasn't busy crashing on me 20 times, I could actually choose my favorite bit of the Matlab Product Help. Unsurprisingly, my favorite section was the first section, the one with the magic square. What I liked about it was how fluidly matrix manipulation was with this little real world example. What I disliked about it, was how every row, column, and diagonal, added up to be 34, which happens to be my favorite number. | ||
== Grand Challenges Article == | == Grand Challenges Article == |
Latest revision as of 05:14, 23 September 2011
About me
Hello, my name is George Terziev. Properly, my name is Gueorgui, pronounced something along the lines of GI-yor-gi. I'm not good at spelling out sounds. I am from Bulgaria, but I've lived in Atlanta for the last fifteen years of my life. For now, I am a BME major at Duke University. Pretty hard stuff.
Favorite part of the Matlab Help
When Matlab wasn't busy crashing on me 20 times, I could actually choose my favorite bit of the Matlab Product Help. Unsurprisingly, my favorite section was the first section, the one with the magic square. What I liked about it was how fluidly matrix manipulation was with this little real world example. What I disliked about it, was how every row, column, and diagonal, added up to be 34, which happens to be my favorite number.
Grand Challenges Article
Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions, trans. Larry Fisher, Spiegel Online International, January 2, 2009, September 20, 2011 (Provide Energy from Fusion)