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Month: February 2016

Scientific programming – Is this really necessary and important?


Published 6 February, 2016

Basic modules in scientific computing used to be included in forest science degree programmes. For a number of years they seem to have disappeared in many countries, I am not sure why. Perhaps this has something to do with Bologna and such key-skill modules didn’t fit in any longer? This seems odd as many research… Continue reading Scientific programming – Is this really necessary and important?

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