Date
- Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026
- Time: 10:00 - 17:00 (7 hours)
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Agenda
About the Scisprint
To join the sprint, please bring your laptop and sign up. You are also very welcome to bring your project. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Scisprint, hosted by the sciwork community, is a monthly coding sprint. It would like to facilitate discussions and exchanges among people in the fields of science, numerical computation, and engineering. Participants, regardless of experience level, can gain valuable development insights in this event.
We would like to provide a supportive and friendly environment for all attendees to support more developers to join in the open-source communities.
Coding Session
It aims to encourage collaboration and interaction among developers through project participation. The projects cover various fields, including but not limited to science, numerical computation, and engineering. You are also encouraged to share your own projects in scisprint. Refer to project list below for more details.
Project List
modmesh
- Related Subjects: Python, C++, PDE
- Project Link: GitHub
- Project Contact: Yung-Yu Chen (discord: @yyc#7718)
modmesh seamlessly mixes C++ and Python through pybind11, allowing you to leverage the strengths of both programming languages for efficient PDE solving. We use Qt and Python to visualize the computation results to give you a better understanding of your PDE solution. modmesh also supports mesh visualization, currently in the Gmsh mesh file format. We have recently made efforts to improve the modmesh UI/UX.
The design allows it to run on Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Everyone can use or contribute to modmesh.
sciwork portal
- Project Link: GitHub
- Project Contact: Chester (discord: @chester), Wuxian (discord: @5x9527), Steve Chen (discord: @Steve Chen)
sciwork Portal maintains the official website, sciwork.dev, and related event pages, including conf.sciwork.dev. Built with Next.js and TailwindCSS, it offers promotional pages for meetups and sprint events.
Our team is dedicated to enhancing user experience through better information presentation and visuals.
Cytnx
- Project Link: GitHub
- Project Contact: Alex Chiang (discord: @alexchiang_60942)
Cytnx (pronounced as sci-tens) is a tensor network library designed for classical/quantum physics simulations. It supports C++ and Python with almost identical interface and syntax, such that users can effortlessly switch between the two languages. Aiming at a quick learning process for new users of tensor network algorithms, the interfaces resemble the popular scientific libraries such as numpy, Scipy, and PyTorch. Symmetries present in physical systems can be easily defined and implemented in tensors.In addition, we provide a useful class called Network that allows users to store large tensor networks and perform the contractions in an optimal order that can be automatically computed.
There are still many physics applications and GPU support backend being developed. Welcome to join us to contribute to Cytnx.
OwlSense_Any_Place
- Project Link: GitHub
- Project Contact: Cathy (discord: @cathy0913)
OwlSense_Any_Place is an AI-based emotional companion prototype designed to provide low-barrier, real-time emotional support. The project explores how AI can gently support emotional expression through human-centered and safety-aware interaction design, rather than replacing professional counseling.
The current version was initially developed for campus scenarios and deployed as a Python web service. It includes AI-based conversational support, lightweight emotional reflection, and clear guidance for seeking trusted adults or professional help when necessary.
During scisprint, this project aims to further refine its core interaction design and collaborate with participants to build the next-stage MVP, while exploring broader applications beyond the campus context.
Venue
Venue Map
前沿理論及計算研究中心 (國立清華大學第三綜合大樓 A 區 5 樓).
Center for Theory and Computation (Rm. P518, 3rd General Building, National Tsing Hua University).
Floor Plan
Once you arrive at the 3rd General Building, take the elevator or stairs to the 5th floor (Section A).
The session will be held in Room P518.
Here is the floor plan to help you locate the room and nearby facilities:
