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I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats. | I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats. | ||
== Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion) == | == Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion) == | ||
− | [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-experiment-clears-milestone/ | | + | [https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/worlds-largest-nuclear-fusion-experiment-clears-milestone/ |World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone], Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion) |
− | World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone], Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion) |
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About Me
My name is Kevin Wiafe and I am a first-year engineering student at Duke University. I plan to major in Biomedical Engineering and I hope to attend medical school after I graduate from Duke.
Name Pronunciation
My last name is pronounced "wee-AH-fee."
Interests
I enjoy chemistry, playing basketball, solving crossword puzzles, and listening to music. I also love watching movies and making beats.
Grand Challenges for Engineering article (Fusion)
|World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment Clears Milestone, Nathanial Gronewold, Scientific American, 24 July 2019, accessed 18 February 2020 (Provide Energy from Fusion)