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== Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest Article ==
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[http://viterbi.usc.edu/news/news/2009/grand-challenges-video.htm BME Senior Wins Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest], USCViterbi, 10 March 2009, accessed 13 September 2013 (Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest)
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== Favorite Demonstration ==
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I enjoyed the demonstration on making 3D plots the best because there are many settings I can change to view graphs in a myriad of useful and creative ways. For example, I can use surface plots with different shadings and colors, contour plots, mesh plots, and even have the graph projected in colors onto slices parallel to the x, y, and z axes!
  
 
== Signature ==
 
== Signature ==
 
--[[User:Anika|Anika]] ([[User talk:Anika|talk]]) 17:38, 13 September 2013 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Anika|Anika]] ([[User talk:Anika|talk]]) 17:38, 13 September 2013 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 07:06, 16 September 2013

About Me



I am an undergraduate student in the Pratt School of Engineering double majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. I enjoy solving problems, playing piano, and walking in the gardens.


Name Pronunciation

To be honest, I don't mind much how my first name is pronounced, but I prefer to be called 'Anika' (a-NI-ka) with the emphasis on the second syllable (Note: 'Annika Sörenstam' - the name of a famous golfer - is pronounced (A-ni-ka) with a longer emphasis on the first 'A'.


Current Courses

EGR103DL, EGR103L9, MAT212, Genome Focus Symbiosis, Genome Focus Literature and Freedom.


Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest Article

BME Senior Wins Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest, USCViterbi, 10 March 2009, accessed 13 September 2013 (Grand Challenges Video/Essay Contest)

Favorite Demonstration

I enjoyed the demonstration on making 3D plots the best because there are many settings I can change to view graphs in a myriad of useful and creative ways. For example, I can use surface plots with different shadings and colors, contour plots, mesh plots, and even have the graph projected in colors onto slices parallel to the x, y, and z axes!

Signature

--Anika (talk) 17:38, 13 September 2013 (EDT)