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The School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University offers a Fluid Mechanics Lab to Undergraduate students in Fall and Spring each year. The lab AAE 33301 forms the lab component of its counterpart theory course AAE 33300 taught at AeroAstro. This tool enables the students to run a Jupyter Notebook which forms a lab notebook. The notebook needs to be run during the experiment where they are supposed to record their readings and perform appropriate processing on the data obtained. The coding language used is Python and students can download the notebook and run it on a local computer using Anaconda (or other platform which allows Python script editing and Markdown text edit). Students can save their work online in their personal directory on NanoHUB, where the tool gets to run once they launch it. This work can be accessed either from launching this tool or by accessing the tree from NanoHUB's Jupyter tool.
The interface is seamless and is a one-stop destination for writing appropriate theory, taking data, writing data processing codes (including the production of data). The notebook can then be printed as a pdf which can be turned in for evaluation by the teaching team.
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