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== My Classes == | == My Classes == | ||
During the 2017 fall semester I am taking: | During the 2017 fall semester I am taking: | ||
− | Chemistry 201: Organic Chemistry | + | *Chemistry 201: Organic Chemistry |
− | Math 212: Multi-variable Calculus | + | *Math 212: Multi-variable Calculus |
− | EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering | + | *EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering |
− | EVANTH 101: Evolutionary Anthropology | + | *EVANTH 101: Evolutionary Anthropology |
== Name Pronunciation == | == Name Pronunciation == | ||
Jason Stranne is pronounced like Jay-Sun Str-an-ee. | Jason Stranne is pronounced like Jay-Sun Str-an-ee. |
Latest revision as of 03:01, 22 September 2017
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About Me
My name is Jason Stranne and I am a freshman at Duke University. I am from McLean Virgina, a town in the suburbs of D.C. I went to Thomas Jefferson High School where I was also a member of the varsity soccer team. I am planning on studying biomedical engineering at Duke and am considering a computer science minor.
My Classes
During the 2017 fall semester I am taking:
- Chemistry 201: Organic Chemistry
- Math 212: Multi-variable Calculus
- EGR103: Computational Methods in Engineering
- EVANTH 101: Evolutionary Anthropology
Name Pronunciation
Jason Stranne is pronounced like Jay-Sun Str-an-ee.
Grand Challenge for Engineering
- Reverse Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts, Priya Ganapait, Wired, updated August 16 2010, accessed 21 September 2017 (Reverse-engineer the Brain)
MATLAB Demonstrations
The MATLAB Demonstration that I found to be most interesting was the traveling salesman demonstration. The traveling salesman problem essentially is a program that is designed to find the shortest possible path in order to travel to a given set of cities (or locations). I found this to be interesting because I took a computer science class during my junior year of high school in which we worked on this problem.