Waterloo Computational Physics Club
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The Waterloo Computational Physics Club is a community of like-minded students interested in the application of computer algorithms in the field of physics.
Every term, members vote and decide on one or more term project/s. Typical projects involve a central physical phenomenon, where members apply computational methods to simulate phenomena and explore interesting results.
Members can form groups to work on mini-projects or activities that connects with one of the main projects, and can (although not obligated to) share their progress and any interesting findings with their peers during weekly meetings. Every month, one meeting will be dedicated to seminars, which includes a wide range of topics, such as (but not limited to): Interesting computational methods, guest lectures by experts in the field, current developments, and interesting results in computational physics research.
The Waterloo Computational Physics Club is a community of like-minded students interested in the application of computer algorithms in the field of physics.
Every term, members vote and decide on one or more term project/s. Typical projects involve a central physical phenomenon, where members apply computational methods to simulate phenomena and explore interesting results.
Members can form groups to work on mini-projects or activities that connects with one of the main projects, and c...