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Hi, I'm MC. My interests are Hannah Montana and riding horses. Interestingly enough, I go to Duke.
 
Hi, I'm MC. My interests are Hannah Montana and riding horses. Interestingly enough, I go to Duke.
 
  
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
  
 
Em-See Gluv-Er (not Glow-Ver)
 
Em-See Gluv-Er (not Glow-Ver)
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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
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[http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/69472.html?wlc=1284655504 Napolitano Kicks Off Race to Secure Cyberspace], Richard Adhikari, Tech News World, created 4 March 2010, accessed 16 September 2010 (Securing Cyberspace)
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[http://www.economist.com/node/16478792?story_id=16478792&CFID=147818550&CFTOKEN=74142661 Cyberwar: War in the Fifth Domain], The Economist, created 1 July 2010, accessed 16 September 2010 (Securing Cyberspace)
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== MATLAB Demonstrations ==
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My favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was "Loma Prieta Earthquake". This is because instead of just showing how to work the different features in MATLAB, it gave an example of how the various applications can be used to analyze and solve real-world problems.

Latest revision as of 19:48, 19 September 2010

About Me

Hi, I'm MC. My interests are Hannah Montana and riding horses. Interestingly enough, I go to Duke.

Name Pronunciation

Em-See Gluv-Er (not Glow-Ver)

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

Napolitano Kicks Off Race to Secure Cyberspace, Richard Adhikari, Tech News World, created 4 March 2010, accessed 16 September 2010 (Securing Cyberspace)

Cyberwar: War in the Fifth Domain, The Economist, created 1 July 2010, accessed 16 September 2010 (Securing Cyberspace)

MATLAB Demonstrations

My favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was "Loma Prieta Earthquake". This is because instead of just showing how to work the different features in MATLAB, it gave an example of how the various applications can be used to analyze and solve real-world problems.