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==About Me==
 
==About Me==
My Name is Saf26 and I am a member of the Duke community, specifically the Pratt school of engineering!!!
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I am a student at Duke University, specifically the Pratt School of Engineering!!!
  
 
==Name and Pronunciation==
 
==Name and Pronunciation==

Latest revision as of 03:36, 23 September 2011

Mascot by K-ville sign

Sean Frith

A cartoon centipede reads books and types on a laptop.
The Wikipede edits Myriapoda.

About Me

I am a student at Duke University, specifically the Pratt School of Engineering!!!

Name and Pronunciation

My name is Sean Frith, but most people just call me Sean or "Fritz". The pronunciation is fairly straightforward, Sean is pronounced like "Shawn" or "Shaun". Frith is pronounced as it looks, with the "i" pronounced like in the word "it." Both words are one syllable and the stress is just at the beginning.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

In the following section, I will introduce an article about one of the grand challenges of engineering. It is located here:

Fragile Web-As society becomes reliant on the Internet, the need to secure it has grown urgent. But the vulnerability of cyberspace may be intrinsic., David Sandham, Engineering and Technology Magazine, updated 22 November 2008, accessed 22 September 2011 (Securing Cyberspace).

My Favorite Matlab Demo

My favorite Matlab Demo is: Minesweeper.

I enjoyed playing the game minesweeper in matlab, using the code xpbombs. I think it is really interesting to play a traditional desktop game like minesweeper in the math coding program. I had difficulty beating the game, and could not complete it in over 10 tries. I challenge everyone to try and beat the 13 bombs hidden within the playing field.