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=About me=
 
=About me=
Hi there! I am Richard, born and lived for the first 16 years of my life in [[Wikipedia/Tangshan|Tangshan]], China. I then went to high school in [[Wikipedia/Singapore|Singapore]].
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Hi there! I am Richard, born and lived for the first 16 years of my life in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangshan Tangshan], China. I then went to high school in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore Singapore].
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=Current major=
 
=Current major=
 
I am planning to take ECE with a double major in CS, but I may also take Economics. I'll see how it goes.
 
I am planning to take ECE with a double major in CS, but I may also take Economics. I'll see how it goes.
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=Grand Challenges for Engineering=
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[http://www.sciencealert.com/mit-researchers-have-designed-a-simple-fusion-reactor-that-could-be-running-in-10-years Researchers have designed a simple fusion reactor that could be running in 10 years], Fiona MacDonald, Science Alert, created 11 August 2015, accessed 12 September 2015
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=Which MATLAB Demonstration is my favorite and why?=
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====Predicting the US Population====
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This demonstration shows how MATLAB can analyze real-world data and make various predictions supported by different mathematical models. This feature can be of potential use for big data analysis.

Latest revision as of 01:44, 14 September 2015

About me

Hi there! I am Richard, born and lived for the first 16 years of my life in Tangshan, China. I then went to high school in Singapore.

Current major

I am planning to take ECE with a double major in CS, but I may also take Economics. I'll see how it goes.

Grand Challenges for Engineering

Researchers have designed a simple fusion reactor that could be running in 10 years, Fiona MacDonald, Science Alert, created 11 August 2015, accessed 12 September 2015

Which MATLAB Demonstration is my favorite and why?

Predicting the US Population

This demonstration shows how MATLAB can analyze real-world data and make various predictions supported by different mathematical models. This feature can be of potential use for big data analysis.