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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2022-08-30 19:46:27 -0400
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2022-08-30 19:46:27 -0400
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added a link to a spreadsheet with researchers & emails
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Niti's Research Prof: frank.dellaert@cc.gatech.edu
+https://gtvault-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/r/personal/hkim358_gatech_edu/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B281E0388-32B9-46DF-B2F0-5BF4E21C9653%7D&file=fall22_uroc_job_fair.xlsx&action=default&mobileredirect=true&DefaultItemOpen=1&login_hint=hrohrer3%40gatech.edu&ct=1660763216556&wdOrigin=OFFICECOM-WEB.MAIN.OTHER&cid=bad3d4ec-8893-4b9e-b814-31e533562c19
Do Undergrad Research if:
- Want more depth in a specific area not covered in class
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+Subject: Undergrad Research for Credit in [!FIELD!]
+To: [!EMAIL!]
+
+Hello [!NAME!],
+
+ I'm a second-year Computer Science and Math undergrad at Georgia Tech. I'm interested in undergraduate research for credit with [!LAB!] to fulfil my Junior Design requirement and to experience CS research for a possible PhD path. I'll be on campus this year, so I can do in-person work or, if need be, work remote.
+
+I have been and am studying with Dr. Wing Suet Li in the Georgia Tech Math department (Empirical Mode Decomposition/signal analysis). [!RELEVANT SKILLS!]
+
+[!WORK INTEREST STATEMENT!]
+
+I've attached my résumé and my unofficial transcript, and I will happily provide any more information you'd like.
+
+Thank you for your consideration,
+
+Holden Rohrer
+2nd-year BSCS, BSMATH
+aaaa@gatech.edu
++1-678-430-9804
+
+
+Subject: Undergrad Research for Credit in Fluid Dynamics HPC
+To: shb@gatech.edu
+
+Hello Dr. Bryngelson,
+
+I'm a second-year Computer Science and Math undergrad at Georgia Tech. I'm interested in undergraduate research for credit with the Computational Physics lab to fulfil my Junior Design requirement and to experience CS research for a possible PhD path. I'll be on campus this year, so I can do in-person work or, if need be, work remote.
+
+I have been and am studying with Dr. Wing Suet Li in the Georgia Tech Math department (Empirical Mode Decomposition/signal analysis). I have a good grasp on the theory of linear algebra (MATH 3406), and I'm experienced using C and Python (including NumPy).
+
+I'm very interested in mathematical applications and algorithm optimization close to the hardware (especially novel or complex hardware/topologies!), so I would love to contribute to the dynamics research your team is doing. I'm especially interested in the empirical methods you're using in simulating blood cell flows and the different simplifying approaches you take in handling shock waves, bubbles, and typical viscous flows.
+
+I've attached my résumé and my unofficial transcript, and I will happily provide any more information you'd like.
+
+Thank you for your consideration,
+
+Holden Rohrer
+2nd-year BSCS, BSMATH
+aaaa@gatech.edu
++1-678-430-9804
+
+
+Subject: Undergrad Research for Credit in Numerical Linear Algebra HPC
+To: echow@cc.gatech.edu
+
+Hello Dr. Chow,
+
+I'm a second-year Computer Science and Math undergrad at Georgia Tech. I'm interested in undergraduate research with you or your team for credit to fulfil my Junior Design requirement and to experience CS research for a possible PhD path. I'll be on campus this year, so I can do in-person work or, if need be, work remote.
+
+I have been and am studying with Dr. Wing Suet Li in the Georgia Tech Math department (Empirical Mode Decomposition/signal analysis). I have a good grasp on the theory of linear algebra (MATH 3406), and I'm experienced using C and Python (including NumPy).
+
+I'm very interested in numerical linear algebra and working on difficult-to-compute problems in hardware-efficient ways, so I would love to study the quantum chemistry and matrix optimization problems you're researching. Your work on highly-parallel equation-solving would be an exciting frontier to explore.
+
+I've attached my résumé and my unofficial transcript, and I will happily provide any more information you'd like.
+
+Thank you for your consideration,
+
+Holden Rohrer
+2nd-year BSCS, BSMATH
+aaaa@gatech.edu
++1-678-430-9804