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-====== ​TALENT ​====== +====== ​PROJECTS ​====== 
-===== Training in Advanced Low Energy Nuclear Theory: ​ PROJECTS ===== +Projects: ​ **[[Projects]]**, **[[ProjectIdeas|Project ​Ideas]]**
-[[http://​www.nucleartalent.org|{{:​talent.png?​650|Nuclear TALENT}}]] +
-Projects: ​ **[[ProjectIdeas|Project Ideas]]**, **[[Project1|Project ​1]]**, **[[Project2|Project 2]]**+
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-Over the duration of this course we will have two projects, to be chosen by participants. ​ Project topic suggestions are listed ​on each Project page, but you are not limited to those choices.+Over the duration of this course we will have two projects, to be chosen by participants. ​ Project topic suggestions are listed ​above, but you are not limited to those choices.
  
 We will assign 3-person groups for each project (different for each project). ​ Once the group is formed, please follow these 5 steps to get started. We will assign 3-person groups for each project (different for each project). ​ Once the group is formed, please follow these 5 steps to get started.
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    - On the WIKI, under **[[groups]]**,​ create a page with the name of your group. Include the type of project in the name, so one sees right away what astrophysical scenario your group is working on. Example: “Nova_stars”,​ “r-process_group2”,​ ….  This is where you will log your activities and where you will create an impressive project page with inputs, results, etc.    - On the WIKI, under **[[groups]]**,​ create a page with the name of your group. Include the type of project in the name, so one sees right away what astrophysical scenario your group is working on. Example: “Nova_stars”,​ “r-process_group2”,​ ….  This is where you will log your activities and where you will create an impressive project page with inputs, results, etc.
  
-   - Go to the **[[Document server]]** and create a folder with the name of your group. This is where you can put all your documents that you might want to share with others (new useful codes, interesting output, presentations,​ etc etc). Papers can also be posted here without worrying about copyright (remember that the Wiki is public to read)+   - Go to the **[[docserver|Document server]]** and create a folder with the name of your group. This is where you can put all your documents that you might want to share with others (new useful codes, interesting output, presentations,​ etc etc). Papers can also be posted here without worrying about copyright (remember that the Wiki is public to read) 
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 +   - Create a GITHUB for your project needs..... 
 +     - setting up github, making simple tests, compiler options etc 
 +       - [[http://​www.uio.no/​studier/​emner/​matnat/​fys/​FYS4411/​v13/​guides/​setting-up-git/​|github]] 
 +       - documenting source code [[http://​www.uio.no/​studier/​emner/​matnat/​fys/​FYS4411/​v13/​guides/​doxygen/​index.html|doxygen]] 
 +       - creating unit tests for codes [[http://​www.uio.no/​studier/​emner/​matnat/​fys/​FYS4411/​v13/​guides/​unit-tests/​index.html|unit tests]] 
 +       - and more at [[http://​folk.uio.no/​mhjensen/​phy981/​courses.html]] 
  
 ==== Step 3:  Read the project description together ==== ==== Step 3:  Read the project description together ====
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