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In June I studied a MATLAB [http://www.imc.tue.nl/ tutorial]. The most interesting thing I did in the exercises was to write a program that mimics the ability of the "*" operator in MATLAB to multiply matrices, using the operator but without its built in matrix multiplication capability.
 
In June I studied a MATLAB [http://www.imc.tue.nl/ tutorial]. The most interesting thing I did in the exercises was to write a program that mimics the ability of the "*" operator in MATLAB to multiply matrices, using the operator but without its built in matrix multiplication capability.
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I also mixed some ethanol solutions for testing the fibers and did some cleaning in the lab.  
 
I also mixed some ethanol solutions for testing the fibers and did some cleaning in the lab.  
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Before going on vacation, I wrote a new version of the LabVIEW program for controlling two heaters and two pumps using a state machine approach.
 
Before going on vacation, I wrote a new version of the LabVIEW program for controlling two heaters and two pumps using a state machine approach.

Latest revision as of 15:58, 12 August 2013

In June I studied a MATLAB tutorial. The most interesting thing I did in the exercises was to write a program that mimics the ability of the "*" operator in MATLAB to multiply matrices, using the operator but without its built in matrix multiplication capability.

I also mixed some ethanol solutions for testing the fibers and did some cleaning in the lab.

Before going on vacation, I wrote a new version of the LabVIEW program for controlling two heaters and two pumps using a state machine approach.