Hello everyone,

My name is Phil LeMaitre and I am a recent Master of Science in Physics 
graduate from the University of Waterloo in Canada, with 4+ years of experience 
using Python for scientific computing. My two largest projects consisted of 
developing a program to solve the relativistic hydrodynamic equations for a 
neutron star model and building an orbital-free density functional program from 
scratch to model neutral atoms. Of these two projects, it is the second one 
where I gained the most exposure to SymPy, using it mostly in a hybrid capacity 
for data visualization and extended precision calculations; although I did 
familiarize myself with many more features that I didn't end up using.

My interests are almost exclusively physics related, so I tend to lean more 
towards functions and algorithms used in solving physical problems (e.g. SymPy 
physics module). My research experience is based mostly in quantum chemistry 
and polymer self-consistent field theory, as well as some general relativity. 
My research interests however, are at the intersection of quantum foundations, 
relativistic quantum information, and information geometry.

I am eager to help contribute to SymPy and the rest of the Python ecosystem, as 
it has been a staple in my scientific career thus far, so I look forward to 
working with everyone.

All the best,

Phil

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