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My name is Ben Linde (Linde pronounced Lind, with a silent E). I am thinking about majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, maybe with a double major or minor in Computer Science. I grew up in Chappaqua, New York, which is currently the residence of Hillary and Bill Clinton. I am very excited for the next four years at Duke | My name is Ben Linde (Linde pronounced Lind, with a silent E). I am thinking about majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, maybe with a double major or minor in Computer Science. I grew up in Chappaqua, New York, which is currently the residence of Hillary and Bill Clinton. I am very excited for the next four years at Duke | ||
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+ | My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the 3D drawing, because it was cool to see how just clicking random points could create a 3D shape. | ||
== Grand Challenge == | == Grand Challenge == | ||
[http://www.technologyreview.com/article/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/,MIT News Magazine, MIT Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2015 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.technologyreview.com/article/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/,MIT News Magazine, MIT Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2015 (Grand Challenge) |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 13 September 2015
About Me
My name is Ben Linde (Linde pronounced Lind, with a silent E). I am thinking about majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, maybe with a double major or minor in Computer Science. I grew up in Chappaqua, New York, which is currently the residence of Hillary and Bill Clinton. I am very excited for the next four years at Duke
MATLAB Demonstrations
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the 3D drawing, because it was cool to see how just clicking random points could create a 3D shape.
Grand Challenge
[http://www.technologyreview.com/article/406050/reverse-engineering-the-brain/,MIT News Magazine, MIT Technology Review, updated July 1, 2006, accessed September 13, 2015 (Grand Challenge)