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Summer Session Expectations

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This summer session outlines key expectations for all participants, emphasizing core working hours from 9 AM to 4 PM and the need for active group participation in the laboratory. Parking arrangements remain the same. Weekly progress meetings will focus on tangible results. Graduate students should expect solid working relationships and mandatory use of a version control repository, with a goal of verifying and validating FSI functionality. Crucially, undergraduate students will meet to establish thesis plans and may work up to 40 hours per week based on thesis progress.

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Summer Session Expectations

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  1. Summer Session Expectations • Everyone: • Core working hours are 9-4 • Expect group participation: be at the laboratory • Parking situation remains unchanged during summer • Updates at weekly progress meetings: results oriented, tangible progress • Vacations • Graduate Students: • Expect good working relationship (answering questions, etc…) • Use of version control repository will be mandatory • Goal: base FSI functionality verified and validated. • Undergraduate Students: • We will meet individually when semester is over to setup a thesis plan. • Can be paid up to 40 hours per week, thesis progress will determine how much you will actually work. • Goal: have a number of cases compared between each other.

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