PhiloMath

Fond of Learning!

ImportantMembers Deletion

Dear Friends,

Due to inactivity, some the members are removed from the system. I will keep removing inactive members since it is getting difficult to manage and maintain, and even sometimes, it is upsetting not to see them voluntarily working or communicating with their fellow members.

It seems that the word voluntarily is mis-understood! We are not asking for free labor; rather, we are looking for people who are willing to contribute their time and effort to the community we are trying to build up. We are looking for voluntarily active working members.

If you believe that we have mistakenly removed you or you do have important files to retrieve from your user accounts, please let me know.

One Lab for those, and only those, who are fond of learning!

PhiloMath is to be honest a lab to build some research groups on the topics of my current interests in Scientific Computing and Computational Finance, as well as Data Science together with those who voluntarily wish to work. Some of those topics can be found in About, Research & Projects pages or on the dedicated pages of the research groups or research projects.

If you also wish to contribute to any of those topics voluntarily, then contact me via e-mail at \(\text{ougur@metu.edu.tr}\)!

Also within this Lab there might be some small or short teaching or learning seminars you might be interested in; these might be announced on the research groups pages. In case you find any of those interesting you are always welcome! You are also welcome to propose new topics, seminars or workshops on related topics by contacting us!

It is good to start with the PhiloMath Lab’s Research Code of Conduct from the very beginning if you are interested in being a member of Philomath Lab or benefit from the materials (documents, codes, tutorials, etc.) the Lab voluntarily tries to make available online for public use.

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