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+ | [http://www.informationweek.com/healthcare/clinical-systems/johns-hopkins-execs-how-to-make-medicine/231001796?pgno=1 Johns Hopkins Execs: How to Make Medicine Smarter], Doug Henschen, UBM Tech, created 14 July 2011, accessed September 4 2013 (Engineer Better Medicines) | ||
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My personal favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was that of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. This is for several reasons. For one, it demonstrates the true power of MATLAB with its wide variety of plotting techniques. Also, it demonstrates real world uses of the program. While I could have imagined some of applications of the methods, plotting earthquake activity in three dimensional form would not have been something that would come mind. While I don't understand all of the methods yet, this demonstration has helped inspire me to learn. | My personal favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was that of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. This is for several reasons. For one, it demonstrates the true power of MATLAB with its wide variety of plotting techniques. Also, it demonstrates real world uses of the program. While I could have imagined some of applications of the methods, plotting earthquake activity in three dimensional form would not have been something that would come mind. While I don't understand all of the methods yet, this demonstration has helped inspire me to learn. |
Revision as of 02:36, 5 September 2013
Basic Information:
Name: Connor Harris
Hometown: Springdale, AR
Duke Information:
Pratt School of Engineering
Dorm: Jarvis
Email: cgh11@duke.edu
Cell: (479) 466-9920
"'Article:'"
Johns Hopkins Execs: How to Make Medicine Smarter, Doug Henschen, UBM Tech, created 14 July 2011, accessed September 4 2013 (Engineer Better Medicines)
Favorite Demonstration:
My personal favorite of the MATLAB demonstrations was that of the Loma Prieta Earthquake. This is for several reasons. For one, it demonstrates the true power of MATLAB with its wide variety of plotting techniques. Also, it demonstrates real world uses of the program. While I could have imagined some of applications of the methods, plotting earthquake activity in three dimensional form would not have been something that would come mind. While I don't understand all of the methods yet, this demonstration has helped inspire me to learn.