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[http://pratt.duke.edu/news/controlling-genes-light Controlling Genes with Light], Ken Kingery , Pratt School of Engineering, created 9th February 2015, accessed 13th September 2015 ( Reverse-Engineer the Brain ) | [http://pratt.duke.edu/news/controlling-genes-light Controlling Genes with Light], Ken Kingery , Pratt School of Engineering, created 9th February 2015, accessed 13th September 2015 ( Reverse-Engineer the Brain ) | ||
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Loma Prietta Earthquake demonstration. Though I do not yet entirely understand the logic behind the programming, I find it fascinating that MATLAB could use real-life data of an earthquake to plot its activity in a three-dimensional model. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Loma Prietta Earthquake demonstration. Though I do not yet entirely understand the logic behind the programming, I find it fascinating that MATLAB could use real-life data of an earthquake to plot its activity in a three-dimensional model. |
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Assignment 1: Controlling Genes with Light, Ken Kingery , Pratt School of Engineering, created 9th February 2015, accessed 13th September 2015 ( Reverse-Engineer the Brain )
Assignment 2:
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Loma Prietta Earthquake demonstration. Though I do not yet entirely understand the logic behind the programming, I find it fascinating that MATLAB could use real-life data of an earthquake to plot its activity in a three-dimensional model.