Hello everyone! My name is Alejandro Martín. I am a fourth year *aerospace engineering* student at the Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. I am in the branch of aerospace vehicles. Along the carrer I have studied four subjects related with continuum mechanics and aerospace structures, so I want to participate in the idea of "*Continuum Mechanics: Create a Rich 2D Beam Solving System*". My final degree project is about study the aeroelastic effect of a flexible beam to an incident flow making a Fortran program to simulate it. Also I have a good knowledge about classical mechanics and fluid dynamics.
My bachelor gives me the oportunity to learn different programming languages such as: *Python, Matlab, Fortran* and some basics notions in C and R. I have *two years experience* programming in Python either for university projects or proffesional internships. The last six months I have been programming a python geometry cleaner in order to smooth the surface of an aircracft, automobile, beam, etc. with the aim of making more easier to mesh the object and then simulated even with a FEM or a CFM technique. I work everyday with symbolic math systems in my programming calculator. I started reading sympy documentation the last week and I think that is a wonderfull idea to bring an open source library of symbolic mathematics to python users, so I am very interesting in contibuting to the program and make SymPy a powerful tool for scientists, students, engineerings, etc. Thank you, Alejandro. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sympy/5596cd21-9f20-4e7b-8e01-f84fcd727ed0%40googlegroups.com.
