Overview
Professor Cook’s research is centered on understanding the behavior of compact objects such as black holes and neutron stars, and often explores their interactions during binary collisions. This research has both theoretical and computational aspects.
Undergraduate students can usually get involved in this research by helping to carry out various numerical computations. Some of these computations can be performed on your laptop, but many require the use of the DEAC Supercomputing Cluster. Please contact Professor Cook directory to see what current projects are available.
Useful Skills
- Programming experience in any computer language.
- Experience with the Linux operating system.
- Experience with Mathematica.
- Python programming experience.
- C++ programming experience.
- Math classes involving Ordinary Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, or Differential Geometry.
Experience with all of these is certainly not necessary, but experience with at least one is preferred.
Gregory Cook
Department of Physics
2090 Eure Dr.
Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA
email: cookgb@wfu.edu