George Datseris
I am an applied physicist/mathematician with a broad interest in nonlinear dynamics and complex systems and their application to understand the physical world at a conceptual level. My main focus in my research is understanding the interaction of clouds, climate variability, and climate multistability. Besides research, I am the lead developer of the JuliaDynamics software organization, an advocate of open source code and good scientific code practices in academia, and passionate about teaching applied physics/mathematics with a fresh, hands-on computational style
Sessions
Wanna learn how to write a stellar documentation, that will satisfy newcomers, make them quickly and efficiently learn your software, and even motivate them to become contributors? Then join this workshop all about one of the most important aspects of software development: documentation! You will learn the core principles of good docs, tips & tricks, and you will write good docs yourself, during the workshop! Plus you'll learn to create docs and host them online using Documenter.jl!
This talk is about Attractors.jl, the newest module of DynamicalSystems.jl. It is the result of two featured scientific articles, and implements several new cutting edge tools to study stability in dynamical systems. It goes beyond traditional continuation tools by focusing explicitly on multistability and global stability, concepts extremely relevant for modern applications of dynamical systems such as climate tipping points or power grid stability.