[Dune-devel] [GSoC 2016] Re: Google Summer of Code 2016

Oliver Sander oliver.sander at tu-dresden.de
Wed Mar 16 19:18:52 CET 2016


Hi Sean,

great!  Please post all correspondence to the dune-devel at dune-project.org mailing list,
and put a [GSoC 2016] in the subject line.  Thanks!

Best,
Oliver

On 16.03.2016 18:58, Sean M Laughlin wrote:
> Hello Dr Sander,
> 
> I'll try out one of the junior projects and see where it leads. 
> Regards,
> 
> Sean Laughlin
> slaugh4 at lsu.edu
> LSU Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Computational Nuclear Physics
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: Oliver Sander <oliver.sander at tu-dresden.de>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 5:59 AM
> To: Sean M Laughlin; dune-devel at dune-project.org
> Subject: [GSoC 2016] Re: Google Summer of Code 2016
> 
> Hi Sean,
> 
> these projects do not really require a whole lot of math skills; some programming experience
> is much more important.  Why don't you try one of our Junior projects and see if you can get
> that done?
> 
> Best,
> Oliver
> 
> On 14.03.2016 21:57, Sean M Laughlin wrote:
>> Greetings Dr. Sander,
>>
>>
>> My name is Sean Laughlin. I am a student studying Physics at Louisiana State University. I came across your organization in the Google Summer of Code 2016 list of organizations. Recently, I have discovered that I enjoy mathematics and computer programming. I find it fun to write C++ codes to solve matrix rotations, transcendental equations and differential equations. However, I'm not sure if my math and programming skills are good enough to make a proposal to your organization. I have coded everything up to classes and templates. As for mathematics, I have dealt with ordinary differential equations and am interested in numerical methods to solve both ordinary and partial differential equations.
>>
>> Based on this, would applying be worth my time, or would the project be out of my scope of ability?
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>> Sean M Laughlin,
>>
>> LSU Department of Physics and Astronomy
>>
>> Computational Nuclear Physics
>>
>> slaugh4 at lsu.edu
>>
> 

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