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Welcome to the Sunday Science Newsletter โ in this newsletter we explore & discuss strategies, systems & tools that help us become better, smarter and more effective scientists.
โค๏ธ Weekly Favourites
๐ฌ My Favourite Video
๐ป First Mathematical Proof for Key Law of Turbulence in Fluid Mechanics
What if engineers could design a better jet with mathematical equations that drastically reduce the need for experimental testing? Or what if weather prediction models could predict details in the movement of heat from the ocean into a hurricane? These things are impossible now, but could be possible in the future with a more complete mathematical understanding of the laws of turbulence.
๐๏ธ AI in Engineering, CFD NFTs & Work at Siemens โ Justin Hodges
๐ป LaTeX'ify Your Python Code
Did you always want to transform Python code into readable LaTeX output? latexify_py is the perfect way to do that! In this blog, I will introduce a Python package that generates LaTeX math description from Python functions.
๐ Resumes & Cover Letters for Masterโs Students (Harvard)
A resume is a brief, informative summary of your abilities, education, and experience. It should highlight your strongest assets and skills, and differentiate you from other candidates seeking similar positions
Although it alone will not get you a job or internship, a good resume is an important step toward obtaining an interview. Be sure to tailor your resume to the type of position you are seeking
It is important to think about your reader. Letโs say you are receiving a masterโs degree in data science and are applying for quantitative positions in investment banks and generalist positions in big consulting firms. You will want to target each resume to the specific employer
Stick to a common font like Times New Roman or Ariel, and avoid text boxes, underlining, or shading. Font size should be between 10 and 12 point, and kept consistent throughout the document. Margins should be equal all the way around the page, and should be at least three quarters of an inch in size.
๐ป Engineering Tool of the Week โ Wildkatze
Wildkatze is a general purpose three-dimensional CFD software package with robust Finite Volume and Finite Difference solvers, preprocessing module, and Multiphysics models for a wide range of industrial problems.
๐ Book of the Week
Notes on Computational Fluid Dynamics: General Principles
The book offers a modern perspective on CFD with the finite volume method, as implemented in OpenFOAM and other popular general-purpose CFD software. Fluid dynamics, turbulence modelling and boundary conditions are presented alongside the numerical methods and algorithms in a series of short, digestible topics, or notes, that contain complete, concise and relevant information.
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๐ Meme of the Week
Still love MATLAB though!
โ๏ธ Tweet of the Week
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