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Computational Physics in lockdown in Cambridge
David Buscher
Computational physics in Cambridge was already evolving
In 2015
1st year: Matlab (basic plotting etc)
2nd year: Basic C++ programming
3rd year: C++ numerical programming
By early 2020:
3rd year course fully in Python
Plans to transition 1st and 2nd year courses to Python
The course is a mix of teaching elements
Lectures covering numerical techniques + programming (8 lectures)
Practical exercises: students solve 3 problems with demonstrator support (4 afternoons)
Computing project: Substantial physics problem written up as a 3000-word report (no contact time)
Demonstrating used Teams
Hand-in was finally online
Lockdown mostly accelerated existing trends
Move to Colab will stay
Video lectures will likely remain an option
Not clear about demonstrating
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