From: Theodore A. S. <ta...@MI...> - 2011-05-06 02:57:09
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Dear Lars, Bill, Frank, Aaron and Falk, A belated thanks for the invitation to MESA FEST. At the time, I did not consider attending since my mother had been recently diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme IV, the most deadly cancer known. I was spending my time at MIT working on the final 6 months of my thesis research with Prof. Paul Joss, with the remainder devoted to working with my mother's doctors on experimental treatments, thus forseeably precluding attendance. The experimental treatments have just been this week exhausted, and my mother is now in hospice. After a discussion with her, I was wondering if it is possible to still attend MESA fest? Given the circumstances, I am not sure if I could prepare a presentation* in time, but I could dicuss my research with MESA in depth in the breakout sessions. I have generated 1000+ evotionary runs for low mass stars, and thus have a unique users perspective in this regime. I would be happy to share any insights I have gained. I would also like to discuss in depth possible future modifications, e.g. evolutionary time-step "accuracy" control, which I think remains an unresolved issue in most, if not all, henyey codes extant. Some associates have kindly offered to pay my expenses. I am at present working on my thesis in WI near my mother. I think attending would be a mutually beneficial experience, since I will have one of the first "MESA thesi". Thank you for your consideration on this request. Sicnerely, Theodore Arthur Sande MIT Department of Physics ta...@mi... 262-527-1776 *Prof Joss presented my first research at the IAU 2009 in Rio. ----- End forwarded message ----- Theodore Arthur Sande MIT Department of Physics ta...@mi... |