Thanks for such a detailed feedback.

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This is categorized under difficulty level 'hard' so I completely
understand the level of devotion the project requires. I would be able to
devote 5-6 hours a day minimum. I am used to work for long hours and from
my experience, it's quite okay with me to work as long as 8-10 hours a day,
while I don't have classes and other academic commitments, which obviously
I am free of, during summer vacations.

I am sorry that I overlooked the 'reactor' and 'flash' libraries which are
really important ones as I can see now. Though, I can see, the reactor
library is for *CSTR only* (both single-phase and multiphase) for now.
Anyways, thank you very much for making me aware of that. That would be
quite helpful in future.

I would love to work on the integration of CapeOpen Thermodynamics API with
ASCEND (I have a doubt here that will that be a part of this project or a
totally separate one?). That would save my time and effort too as similar
thing is being worked out in my MTech project. I have seen the API
<https://sourceforge.net/p/cape-openloggin/code/HEAD/tree/COLTT/cape-open/1-1-0/CAPE-OPENv1-1-0.h>.
Can not comment on it though; for that, I need to delve deeper.

It's great to know that it works perfectly on ARM devices. Anyways, if I
get the time, I'll check if some error occurs.

Apart from that, I wish to know which all processes I would be working on,
so that I can start a basic home-work?

Thanks,
Akash
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