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Hi my name is Abhishek Balakrishnan and I am a freshman planning to study BME at Pratt.
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My name is Abhishek (pronounced: uh-be-shake, no stresses, say it quickly and it will come out right) Balakrishnan (baa-la-krish-nun; the stress goes on the first syllable) and I am a freshman planning to study BME or ECE at Pratt.
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Here is a link I found related to the Grand Challenge about Reverse Engineering the Brain:
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[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Priya Ganapati, Gadget Lab, updated August 16, 2010, accessed Thursday, September 22, 2011 (Wired)
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My favorite demo was the square wave from sine wave graphic, mainly because I have not experimented with harmonics before. For some reason it reminded me of the Taylor series. Anyways, the final product looked really cool, and I think this helps me visualize the things I can accomplish using MATLAB.

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Hello!

My name is Abhishek (pronounced: uh-be-shake, no stresses, say it quickly and it will come out right) Balakrishnan (baa-la-krish-nun; the stress goes on the first syllable) and I am a freshman planning to study BME or ECE at Pratt.


Here is a link I found related to the Grand Challenge about Reverse Engineering the Brain:

Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts, Priya Ganapati, Gadget Lab, updated August 16, 2010, accessed Thursday, September 22, 2011 (Wired)

My favorite demo was the square wave from sine wave graphic, mainly because I have not experimented with harmonics before. For some reason it reminded me of the Taylor series. Anyways, the final product looked really cool, and I think this helps me visualize the things I can accomplish using MATLAB.