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I'm Megan, and I'm part of the class of 2021. I'm planning on studying ECE and CS and I'm very interested in robotics and cyber security. | I'm Megan, and I'm part of the class of 2021. I'm planning on studying ECE and CS and I'm very interested in robotics and cyber security. | ||
− | [http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/03/22/what-the-public-knows-about-cybersecurity/ What the Public Knows About Cybersecurity] , Kenneth Olmstead and Aaron Smith, Pew Research Center, 22 March 2017, | + | == Grand Challenge Article == |
+ | [http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/03/22/what-the-public-knows-about-cybersecurity/ What the Public Knows About Cybersecurity] , Kenneth Olmstead and Aaron Smith, Pew Research Center, 22 March 2017, accessed 17 September 2017 (Secure Cyberspace) | ||
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+ | == Favorite MATLAB Example == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB example is the Viewing a Penny example because it is very interesting to see how to load a penny in MATLAB. The most interesting part for me was when it explained how to turn the penny into a 3D model. Although the penny appears slightly distorted, it is still interesting to be able to create such images with MATLAB. |
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About
I'm Megan, and I'm part of the class of 2021. I'm planning on studying ECE and CS and I'm very interested in robotics and cyber security.
Grand Challenge Article
What the Public Knows About Cybersecurity , Kenneth Olmstead and Aaron Smith, Pew Research Center, 22 March 2017, accessed 17 September 2017 (Secure Cyberspace)
Favorite MATLAB Example
My favorite MATLAB example is the Viewing a Penny example because it is very interesting to see how to load a penny in MATLAB. The most interesting part for me was when it explained how to turn the penny into a 3D model. Although the penny appears slightly distorted, it is still interesting to be able to create such images with MATLAB.