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Hi, my name is Bryan Yang. I am a sophomore here at Duke University. I decided to transfer into Pratt during the summer after my freshmen year so here I am!
 
Hi, my name is Bryan Yang. I am a sophomore here at Duke University. I decided to transfer into Pratt during the summer after my freshmen year so here I am!
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==How to Pronounce My Name==
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My name is pronounced like Brian (BRY-EN), but it is spelled with a 'y'. My last name is pronounced ye-ang. It's not too hard.
  
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering (Carbon Sequestration)==
 
==Grand Challenges for Engineering (Carbon Sequestration)==
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Here is an article dealing with possible methods of carbon sequestration. When I first saw the website, I had no idea what carbon sequestration was referring to but carbon sequestration is a process that is very relevant in the current global greenhouse gases. Carbon sequestration is the process of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
 
Here is an article dealing with possible methods of carbon sequestration. When I first saw the website, I had no idea what carbon sequestration was referring to but carbon sequestration is a process that is very relevant in the current global greenhouse gases. Carbon sequestration is the process of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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==Favorite Demonstration==
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Matrices, because I can use it for Math 107.

Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 September 2011

About Me

Hi, my name is Bryan Yang. I am a sophomore here at Duke University. I decided to transfer into Pratt during the summer after my freshmen year so here I am!

How to Pronounce My Name

My name is pronounced like Brian (BRY-EN), but it is spelled with a 'y'. My last name is pronounced ye-ang. It's not too hard.

Grand Challenges for Engineering (Carbon Sequestration)

Carbon Sequestration via Wood Burials, Ning Zeng, Carbon Balance and Management, created January 3 2008, accessed September 21 2011 (Carbon Sequestration)

Here is an article dealing with possible methods of carbon sequestration. When I first saw the website, I had no idea what carbon sequestration was referring to but carbon sequestration is a process that is very relevant in the current global greenhouse gases. Carbon sequestration is the process of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Favorite Demonstration

Matrices, because I can use it for Math 107.