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Phases Research Lab Class Resources

This repository serves as an index of class resources Phases Research Lab group members are working on. We focus on Penn State's MatSE 410, 580, and 581 courses taught by Dr. Liu and his students, but all related educational contributions are welcome!

Contents: MatSE 410  |  MatSE 580  |  MatSE 581  |  General  |  Alumni Work and Legacy Resources

Active Group Members (ordered by GitHub activity):
Adam M. Krajewski orcidlogo  |   Hui Sun orcidlogo  |   Rushi Gong orcidlogo  |   Shuang Lin orcidlogo  |   Alexander Richter orcidlogo  |   John Shimanek orcidlogo  |   Luke A. Myers orcidlogo  |   Lucie Farrell orcidlogo  |   Prof. Zi-Kui Liu orcidlogo  |   Prof. ShunLi Shang orcidlogo  |   Dr. Nigel Hew orcidlogo

Legend:

  • 🟢 Open Source / 🟠 Release Soon / 🔴 Internal or Private
  • ✅ Ready / 🏗 In Preparation

MatSE 410

MatSE 580

MatSE 581

General

Alumni Work and Legacy Resources

Contributions

  • Please limit the description to 3 lines of text and up to 1 of badges.
  • Make sure to include links to source code if the project is open-source.
  • If you are an active PRL member, you should have write access to this repository by default, and you are allowed to make changes directly.
  • If you are a past PRL member, you are welcome to contribute (1) the class resources you worked on while active, as well as (2) code you created after leaving the group under Alumni Work and Legacy Resources. You can contribute by forking the repository and opening a pull request.
  • The easiest way to contribute is to open the GitHub dev environment in your browser by simply clicking the . key. It will work on any device with a keyboard (even an iPad!). With it, you can make a simple contribution in under a minute without any knowledge of git!. Simply (1) edit the text in the README file, which will open automatically, (2) click on the Source Control icon on the left panel (third from top), (3) write a short message about what you did, and (4) click Commit&Push. Done!

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