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==About Me== | ==About Me== | ||
I am a student at Duke University who is currently in the Trinity College of Arts and Science who is wanting to transfer into the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering | I am a student at Duke University who is currently in the Trinity College of Arts and Science who is wanting to transfer into the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering | ||
+ | ==Name Pronunciation== | ||
+ | My name is "Mckenzie Garcia" which is pronounced like "Maa-ken-zee Gar-si-uh" | ||
+ | ==Favorite MatLab Demonstration== | ||
+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration is the 2-d and 3-d plot demonstration. It is simply amazing to me that MatLab can create a 3 dimensional plot from simply three lines of codes, this really displays the power that MatLab has as a language, it also seems incredibly too easy to be able to create an array of 3-d plots. | ||
==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ==Grand Challenges for Engineering== | ||
[http://pitjournal.unc.edu/article/energy-source-tomorrow-benefits-nuclear-fusion-power], Ivan Pogrebnyak, The People, Ideas, and Things Journal, 2010, accessed January 30 2018 (Provide Energy from Fusion) | [http://pitjournal.unc.edu/article/energy-source-tomorrow-benefits-nuclear-fusion-power], Ivan Pogrebnyak, The People, Ideas, and Things Journal, 2010, accessed January 30 2018 (Provide Energy from Fusion) |
Latest revision as of 03:35, 31 January 2018
Contents
About Me
I am a student at Duke University who is currently in the Trinity College of Arts and Science who is wanting to transfer into the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering
Name Pronunciation
My name is "Mckenzie Garcia" which is pronounced like "Maa-ken-zee Gar-si-uh"
Favorite MatLab Demonstration
My favorite MatLab demonstration is the 2-d and 3-d plot demonstration. It is simply amazing to me that MatLab can create a 3 dimensional plot from simply three lines of codes, this really displays the power that MatLab has as a language, it also seems incredibly too easy to be able to create an array of 3-d plots.
Grand Challenges for Engineering
[1], Ivan Pogrebnyak, The People, Ideas, and Things Journal, 2010, accessed January 30 2018 (Provide Energy from Fusion)