arfc / predicting-the-past

The predicting the past project.
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Migration #31

Closed gyutaepark closed 6 years ago

gyutaepark commented 6 years ago

@katyhuff @jbae11 @eriewski @gonuke

Hi, this is Gyutae Park. I am the undergraduate student that is working under Professor Huff. I've heard from Teddy (Jin Whan Bae) that Professor Wilson was planning to make Eric work on Predicting-the-past repository.

I've made this issue to note the current status and future goals that this issue has so that Eric can successfully continue (if he desires) from where I have had to stop. I am currently not working on this repository.

At this moment, this repository has finished Predicting-the-past analysis for the US region. This is available in master branch. A report of what I've done, the assumptions made, and the analysis performed is all available in US.ipynb file.

Currently, the Europe simulation lacks specifications for GCRs, Candus, and other reactors. I've used PWR specifications instead. The results and the analysis done is available in the Europe_test branch.

Potential future goals have also been outlined in the Issues.

If you have any questions regarding the repository or the work that I have done, please let me know.

Thank you

gonuke commented 6 years ago

Thanks for this very helpful summary. Are there others in ARFC planning to continue on this?

katyhuff commented 6 years ago

We're definitely looking forward to have Eric move it forward at Wisconsin!

As far as ARFC intentions, GyuTae is likely to pick this back up at some point to use/improve this data set as part of his GIS work. That is, to demonstrate his GIS toolkit addition, I'm hoping he can add lat-long data to each of these reactors and the result of a simulation with all of them can include a map with their positions. If any other undergrads can be conscripted to contribute, I may direct them in this general direction in case Eric can use some help.

eriewski commented 6 years ago

@gyutaepark Thank you very much for the summary.