This is a topic that has kept me wondering for some months. In grad school one of my friends said that when he was applying to study for his Ph.D, one of the first things one must find out before applying was if funding was available. Where I went to study, many professors were available for...
This is good. I took three finite element courses, but we used MATLAB and my professor always had to help me code. I always wanted to learn FEA in c++ instead. The price is a bit too extravagant though. I can easily afford it, but still. I'll wait until I have fully understood the basics of c++...
When I took such courses I suffered due to the fact that I could not code/program. My friends and professors knew how to make 1-D or 2-D grids for heat transfer problems, writing calculus formulas and differential equations in code. How can I learn this? I already know how to solve these...