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Hi all,
Many of you have reached out to me or @ChrisRackauckas about doing a GSoC related to NeuralPDE.jl, or PDE discretizers and we're both very happy to have you interested in these tools.
Some of you have already started working on the package, and that's great to see. Start small, and move on to bigger and more ambitious things as the summer progresses. A lot of hands make light work, but we're going to have to co-ordinate to avoid stepping on each other's toes and duplicating work.
If you are already working on something right now, please comment here introducing yourself to everyone, with a link to the issue describing what you are working on. If there is no issue yet describing what you are working on, please create one with some detail about your intended project and link it.
If you are interested in doing a GSoC either here or across the SciML PDEs ecosystem, please reach out and introduce yourself here with a little bit about what you are interested in and we can find something cool and useful for you to work on.
Finally, to all you lurkers who might be on the fence: Yes, You! Writing open source code can be extremely rewarding, and speaking from experience can lead to great and fulfilling careers. I started contributing in the summer of 2019, and I can tell you it has been a blast so far. So please do reach out if you have any interest in PDEs, SciML, Julia, Symbolic compilers or just math in general, and we'll find something your speed for you to work on.
A bit about me, I work as the lead dev on MethodOfLines.jl, and have recently taken over here too. We're going to expand the system to be one of the most general PDE solvers out there, and with very natural mathematical syntax, so there is plenty to do.
I Look Forward to Hearing from You!
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