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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
− | I am a first-year student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering. | + | I am a first-year student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, (probably) majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering. |
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+ | == MATLAB Demonstrations == | ||
+ | My favorite MATLAB demo is "Displaying Complex Three-Dimensional Objects" under the "Graphics" section and "3-D Plots and 4-D Visualization" subsection. This demo shows how to create a 3-D object in MATLAB, specifically a teapot. Reading through this demo, it was interesting to see the possibilities that exist when it comes to plotting in MATLAB. In addition to simple 2-D curves and 3-D surfaces, highly complex 3-D shapes can be created using the program. | ||
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+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | [https://www.spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/ethics/reverse-engineering-the-brain Reverse Engineering the Brain], Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 12 9 2017 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 12 September 2017
About Me
I am a first-year student at the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University, (probably) majoring in Electrical & Computer Engineering.
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demo is "Displaying Complex Three-Dimensional Objects" under the "Graphics" section and "3-D Plots and 4-D Visualization" subsection. This demo shows how to create a 3-D object in MATLAB, specifically a teapot. Reading through this demo, it was interesting to see the possibilities that exist when it comes to plotting in MATLAB. In addition to simple 2-D curves and 3-D surfaces, highly complex 3-D shapes can be created using the program.
External Links
Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 12 9 2017 (Grand Challenge)