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Shashi’s PhD Graduation #1124

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bowenszhu opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Shashi’s PhD Graduation #1124

bowenszhu opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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bowenszhu commented Apr 24, 2024

Exciting news! @shashi, the core author of Julia Symbolics, is nearing the completion of his PhD in Mathematics and Computational Science at MIT Math-CCSE & CSAIL @JuliaLabs. The expected graduation date is May 2024.

Shashi's thesis, titled "Symbolic-numeric programming in scientific computing", explores the fascinating intersection of symbolic and numerical computation within scientific applications. We eagerly await the final steps in his journey:

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Thesis committee @alanedelman, @stevengj, @johnurschel
Symbolics.jl co-developers @YingboMa, @ChrisRackauckas, etc.

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You can check the first and third items, and maybe post a photo.

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bowenszhu commented Apr 25, 2024

Shashi successfully defended his thesis!
He argued that symbolic programming, much like salt in a dish, adds depth and versatility to many modeling and simulation tasks, ultimately enhancing their effectiveness and elegance.

Look closely – you can spot the iconic MIT Great Dome through the window in the photo below!
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The @JuliaLabs members surprised Shashi with a copy of Compilers (aka the Dragon Book) filled with personal messages from everyone! Shout out to @TorkelE for the awesome idea.

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