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== Name Pronunciation ==
 
== Name Pronunciation ==
'''ash'''-lee. My last name, the way my family pronounces it, is '''boh'''-lik. It's a long "o" at the beginning. Just don't say '''bah'''-ick, with a short "o" at the beginning; it's one of my pet peeves. If you want to call me by one of my nicknames, you have to actually be my friend. :)
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'''Ash'''-lee. My last name, the way my family pronounces it, is '''Boh'''-lik. It's a long "o" at the beginning. Just don't say '''Bah'''-ick, with a short "o"; it's one of my pet peeves.
 
 
  
 
== Interests ==
 
== Interests ==
 
Engineering, cats, pets in general (I'm starting to like dogs a bit), traveling, running, quidditch, shopping, video games, Cru, blobs, pool, frisbee, ping pong, adventures, and lots more.
 
Engineering, cats, pets in general (I'm starting to like dogs a bit), traveling, running, quidditch, shopping, video games, Cru, blobs, pool, frisbee, ping pong, adventures, and lots more.
  
== [http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering] Articles ==
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== [[http://pundit.pratt.duke.edu/wiki/Grand_Challenges_for_Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Articles ==
 
[http://www.news-medical.net/news/2007/11/13/32441.aspx Synthetic compound promotes death of lung-cancer cells, tumors] UT Southwestern experts, News-Medical.net, 13-Nov-2007, accessed 22-Sept-2011 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.news-medical.net/news/2007/11/13/32441.aspx Synthetic compound promotes death of lung-cancer cells, tumors] UT Southwestern experts, News-Medical.net, 13-Nov-2007, accessed 22-Sept-2011 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite MATLAB Demo ==
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The first demo I tried out was the Minesweeper game. Granted, I was never very spectacular at this game, but it sounded interesting. I really thought that it was impressive that MATLAB could model this game. In the end, it did not end well for me, so I moved on to another demo.
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I would have to say that my favorite was the Bending Truss Demo. I really enjoyed how this demo actually models a real truss bridge and how it depicted the effect of the frequency on the motion of the bridge. Some of the vibrations amused me because I cannot imagine a bridge moving like that in reality, but it was fun imagining what chaos would ensue on the bridges that vibrated at higher frequencies.

Latest revision as of 02:09, 23 September 2011

About Me

I am a freshman in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. My intended major is BME, possibly with a minor in Chemistry, but my ultimate goal is to glorify God in everything that I do. I'm involved in Duke Cru and the Quidditch team.


Name Pronunciation

Ash-lee. My last name, the way my family pronounces it, is Boh-lik. It's a long "o" at the beginning. Just don't say Bah-ick, with a short "o"; it's one of my pet peeves.

Interests

Engineering, cats, pets in general (I'm starting to like dogs a bit), traveling, running, quidditch, shopping, video games, Cru, blobs, pool, frisbee, ping pong, adventures, and lots more.

[Grand Challenges for Engineering] Articles

Synthetic compound promotes death of lung-cancer cells, tumors UT Southwestern experts, News-Medical.net, 13-Nov-2007, accessed 22-Sept-2011 (Grand Challenge)


Favorite MATLAB Demo

The first demo I tried out was the Minesweeper game. Granted, I was never very spectacular at this game, but it sounded interesting. I really thought that it was impressive that MATLAB could model this game. In the end, it did not end well for me, so I moved on to another demo.

I would have to say that my favorite was the Bending Truss Demo. I really enjoyed how this demo actually models a real truss bridge and how it depicted the effect of the frequency on the motion of the bridge. Some of the vibrations amused me because I cannot imagine a bridge moving like that in reality, but it was fun imagining what chaos would ensue on the bridges that vibrated at higher frequencies.