Projects in Physics and Technology
General
- Undergraduate; 4th year, 3rd year
- 15 learners; teams of 4
- 50 hours per learner
- Dates set by experience
- Learners self-assign
Preferred companies
- 3 projects wanted
- Anywhere
- Academic experience
- Any
- Agriculture, Manufacturing, Science, Telecommunications, Technology, Environment, Energy, Any, Automotive, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, It & computing, Airlines, aviation & aerospace, Construction, engineering & trades, Defense & security, Mining, forestry & fishery
Categories
Skills
Project timeline
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September 14, 2020Experience start
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October 1, 2022Project Scope Meeting
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October 29, 2022Checkpoint Demo
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November 26, 2022Final Presentation
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December 17, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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September 14, 2020Experience start
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October 1, 2022Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and company to confirm: project scope, communication styles, and important dates.
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October 29, 2022Checkpoint Demo
Students will make a presentation of their research up to date, focusing on demonstrating methods & capability
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November 26, 2022Final Presentation
Students will make a presentation of their research up to date, including results and future lines of inquiry
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December 17, 2020Experience end
Overview
- Details
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Does your organization have a physics-related industrial problem? Our students are excited to help your industry look for solutions via computer modelling and literature reviews of the underlying physics associated with your problem.
Our students are 3rd and 4th years doing projects in our newly revamped Computational Physics course. This is a 1 semester course where students work on individual projects to develop their skills in computational physics. We are particularly looking focusing on projects involving computer modelling, simulation or data analysis. Students would generally work in small groups consulting regularly with members of your team.
- Learner skills
- Coding, Data analysis, Research, Writing, Physics
- Deliverables
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The final project deliverables will include:
- Documentation for the design of the experiment or software
- A midterm writeup on background and experiment or software methods plan
- A final presentation and a final report
Project Examples
Students will have had experience in Python and will be developing further skills in machine learning, deep learning, OOF2, LAMMPs, and Quantum Espresso.
Each individual student may have additional skillsets given their own interests and are able to learn related programs.
The project should be self-contained and moderately challenging, while being able to be completed within the 3 month timescale. It should have a strong physics/engineering component.
Potential project examples
- Running short molecular dynamics simulations of small chemical molecules to answer questions about ligands and binding or protein conformations
- Simple finite element analysis for initial materials assessment
- Building a Python tool to model a system of numerical equations
- Building a machine learning model to classify or make predictions on extant data
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Be willing to read and comment on the student's final presentation.
Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.