On 9/4/20 10:51 AM, Andrew Ammerlaan wrote:
> I'm interested in joining the Science Team as a developer. For a detailed 
> description of my previous experience with ebuilds and Gentoo I refer to the 
> emails I forwarded below (the short summary is that I maintain spyder (The 
> Scientific PYthon Development EnviRonment) and some dependencies in ::gentoo, 
> and that I'm a Trusted Contributor to the GURU project.). I'll also add some 
> more information on what I do scientifically in this email.
> After just over 5 years of studying Physics, I'm at the verge of completing 
> my Masters in Physics of Molecules and Materials. The past year I've been 
> busy with an internship at the High Field Magnet Laboratory (Nijmegen, The 
> Netherlands), where I've been working on creating a setup for Oscillating 
> Cantilever Magnetometry, with varying levels of success (the pandemic didn't 
> make things easier). I submitted my Thesis this week, and am currently 
> awaiting a review and a result. After which I'm hoping to start a PhD (if the 
> pandemic allows that).
> 

Hi Andrew,
Sorry for the late reply, but we have only recently
started cleaning up ::science.

We would love to get your help with the physics packages
and any else that you are interested in.

Currently we would love help with updating our old packages in
sci-physics/* and frankly most of sci is currently really old.

If you find any packages that you want to update, please make PR's
and I will be try to be swift with commenting and merging when they are
good.

Thanks a lot,
Aisha

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