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'''Grand Challenge Article (Solar Energy)'''
 
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[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974STIA...7512425W Solar energy: Technology and applications], Williams, J. R. , Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory , created 1974 , accessed 23 September 2011 (EDT) ( Grand Challenge)
 
[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974STIA...7512425W Solar energy: Technology and applications], Williams, J. R. , Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory , created 1974 , accessed 23 September 2011 (EDT) ( Grand Challenge)
  
  
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'''My favorite demo'''
 
'''My favorite demo'''
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My favorite demonstration was Volume Visualization. I found 3d plotting very interesting because I'm in Math 103 right now, learning about 3D vectors and graphs, and I was having a hard time visualizing multi-variable equations. Now I can see how using Matlab can help with my understanding of the 3D world. I also found a picture of MRI very interesting because it's an actual problem in the real world.
 
My favorite demonstration was Volume Visualization. I found 3d plotting very interesting because I'm in Math 103 right now, learning about 3D vectors and graphs, and I was having a hard time visualizing multi-variable equations. Now I can see how using Matlab can help with my understanding of the 3D world. I also found a picture of MRI very interesting because it's an actual problem in the real world.

Revision as of 01:35, 24 September 2011

Aaron Park



My name is Aaron Park. It's pronounced [Eh-run PAH-rk]. I'm from Seattle, WA, but I'm originally from Korea.

I love music and food.



Grand Challenge Article (Solar Energy)


Solar energy: Technology and applications, Williams, J. R. , Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory , created 1974 , accessed 23 September 2011 (EDT) ( Grand Challenge)



My favorite demo


My favorite demonstration was Volume Visualization. I found 3d plotting very interesting because I'm in Math 103 right now, learning about 3D vectors and graphs, and I was having a hard time visualizing multi-variable equations. Now I can see how using Matlab can help with my understanding of the 3D world. I also found a picture of MRI very interesting because it's an actual problem in the real world.