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Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - dizmox - 2013-02-08

Recently I started a thread on 4chan's /sci/ seeing if anyone would be interested in joining me in some extra curricular study activities and had a positive reaction, so I set up this Google group. Currently we're standing at 4 members, so we're trying to get a few more people before starting and I thought maybe some people here would be interested

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/slashscislash-study-group

Currently the plan is to go through the undergraduate level text Electrodynamics (3rd ed.) by Griffiths together (over at most 6 months time) and then move onto (or concurrently study) other topics depending on demand and whether there's someone who's prepared to direct the course. eg. fluid mechanics, signal processing, quantum mechanics, numerical solution of PDEs, whatever (more details in the general meta thread). For example, I will be starting studying Optimal Filtering (Anderson)/Optimal Control and Estimation (Stengel) soon by myself and would be happy to start a mini group for those if anyone wanted to join me.

My general hopes are to create an online community that can emulate the support aspects of attending a university, for people who either want to learn things outside their course's syllabus or don't have access to that kind of environment altogether. Each week in each sub-group we will read a certain portion of the text, discuss issues/insights faced and perhaps solve problems together (unfortunately there is currently no Latex support but this can wait for now).


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - mourei - 2013-02-08

This sounds like a great idea. I'd be up for joining you, but I have other priorities than EM and I'm also behind on my actual coursework. Sad

If anyone else is interested, perhaps we could start some biology related stuff down the line (I'm thinking stuff like comp bio, biophysics, neuro...)


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - dizmox - 2013-02-08

Anyone can start up a subgroup for anything they want as long as they take responsibility for organising and finding enough members for it (where "enough" is up to the organiser), so feel free to start something biology related!


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - sholum - 2013-02-08

Sounds interesting, especially since Electrodynamics is relevant to my current field of study.
Though I may lurk. As long as lurkers are okay, I'm in.


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - dizmox - 2013-02-08

Yeah, lurking is fine, but this thing is more likely to survive if more people are actively involved (or at least sign up so the member population appears a bit less anaemic).


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - sholum - 2013-02-08

Well, I've joined. I'll try to actively participate, but I can't guarantee anything.


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - dizmox - 2013-02-08

Thanks a lot! 無理しないで


Study group plug (math/physics/engineering, but EM to begin with) - dizmox - 2013-02-08

We just hit 11 members (including myself), so I guess we'll get started soon.