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this article is about "Make Solar Engergy Economical" Grand Challenges
 
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* [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/independent-energy-solutions-completes-115-megawatt-solar-electric-system-for-the-capital-group-companies-104330893.html Independent Energy Solutions Completes 1.15 Megawatt Solar Electric System for The Capital Group Companies] Independent Energy Solution Inc., PB Newswire, Updated Oct. 5, Accessed Oct. 5
 
* [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/independent-energy-solutions-completes-115-megawatt-solar-electric-system-for-the-capital-group-companies-104330893.html Independent Energy Solutions Completes 1.15 Megawatt Solar Electric System for The Capital Group Companies] Independent Energy Solution Inc., PB Newswire, Updated Oct. 5, Accessed Oct. 5
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== Favorite Demo and Matlab ==
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My favorite demo on Matlab is the "Game of Life" demo, where the program demonstrated the multiplications and deaths of cells. This demo is my favorite because I am very interested in biology and cellular studies, and it is very interesting to see a math program demonstrating a biological process.

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About Me

I am an international student from South Korea, who has been going to school in the United States for about 8 years. I graduated from Loomis Chaffee Boarding Highschool.


Name Pronunciation

My name in the government documents is Young Kyung Song. Young Kyung (pronounced yuŋ Kyuŋ)is my first Korean name; it means long lasting respect. Song is my family name pronounced like the music "song." Daisy is a made up English name that my mom gave me when I was about four. It is pronouced like the flower daisy.


Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

this article is about "Make Solar Engergy Economical" Grand Challenges


Favorite Demo and Matlab

My favorite demo on Matlab is the "Game of Life" demo, where the program demonstrated the multiplications and deaths of cells. This demo is my favorite because I am very interested in biology and cellular studies, and it is very interesting to see a math program demonstrating a biological process.