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# Table of Contents for 1 Daily Notes
## Subdirectories
- [[2024/2024 - README]]
- [[2025/2025 - README]]
## Summary
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- [[2025-02-18.md]] - [[2025-02-18.md]]
- [[2025-02-19.md]] - [[2025-02-19.md]]
- [[2025-02-20.md]] - [[2025-02-20.md]]
- [[1 Daily Notes/2025/2025-02-21]] - [[2025-02-21.md]]
- [[2025-02-24.md]] - [[2025-02-24.md]]
## Summary ## Summary
This appears to be a collection of daily notes from an individual, each with a specific date range. The format is consistent across all dates, and the structure is easy to follow.
Here's a breakdown of the information I can gather from these notes:
1. **Date Range**: Each note has a start and end date range.
2. **Tags**: Some notes include tags or keywords that provide additional context about the topic being discussed (e.g., "union", "retirement account", "bus").
3. **Daily Tasks**: The notes list daily tasks, which can be broken down into:
* Morning routines (e.g., shower and breakfast, gym)
* Work or academic activities (e.g., studying for a paper, working on homework)
* Meetings or appointments (e.g., ANS Paper)
* Leisure activities (e.g., reading, lunch break)
4. **Completed Tasks**: Some notes include completed tasks, which can be categorized as:
* Finished projects or assignments
* Meetings or appointments that have concluded
5. **Notes and Reminders**: The notes often include brief comments, reminders, or observations about the day's events.
6. **Weekly and Monthly Planning**: There are occasional mentions of planning for upcoming weeks or months (e.g., "union discord", "Docker desktop setup").
Overall, these daily notes provide a glimpse into an individual's daily life, work schedule, academic activities, and personal interests. They can be useful for:
* Research purposes (e.g., understanding daily habits, routines, or schedules)
* Personal organization and goal-setting
* Time management and prioritization
Please let me know if you'd like me to help with anything specific related to these notes!
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## Files ## Files
- [[2025-02-07 - Introduction.md]] - [[2025-02-07 - Introduction.md]]
- [[2025-02-14 - Goals and Outcomes.md]] - [[2025-02-14 - Goals and Outcomes.md]]
- [[2025-02-21 - State of the Art.md]]
- [[GO Presentation Outline.md]] - [[GO Presentation Outline.md]]
- [[OLD Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]] - [[OLD Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]]
- [[QSG Poster Notes.md]] - [[QSG Poster Notes.md]]
- [[Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]] - [[Qualifier Support Group Plan.md]]
## Summary ## Summary
Here's a rewritten version of the text in a more readable format:
**GSA Qualifier Support Group Plan**
**Session Dates and Deadlines:**
| Deadline | ME | MSE |
| ------------ | ---- | ---- |
| Abstract Due | 2/5 | 2/5 |
| Approval | 2/12 | 2/12 |
| Written Due | 4/9 | 3/26 |
| Oral Due | 4/16 | 4/14 |
**Session Schedule:**
* **February 7th:** Introduction to Proposals
+ Discuss what a proposal is and its purpose
+ Introduce Zotero and LaTeX (optional)
+ Talk about example proposals
* **February 14th:** Goals and Outcomes/Hypothesis
+ Discuss the importance of goals and outcomes in proposals
+ Explore hypothesis-based approaches in proposals
* **February 21st:** State of the Art
+ Discuss the importance of conducting a literature review in proposals
+ Provide guidelines for organizing and presenting research findings
* **February 28th:** Research Approach
+ Discuss how to develop a research approach in proposals
+ Explore different research design approaches
* **March 7th:** Spring Break - Catch Up (optional)
+ Come if you want to chat about your proposal progress
* **March 14th:** Metrics of Success, Risks and Contingencies
+ Discuss how to evaluate the success of a project in proposals
+ Explore risk management strategies for proposals
* **March 21st:** Broader Impacts, and Organization / Peer Reviews
+ Discuss the importance of broader impacts in proposals
+ Provide guidelines for organizing proposal sections
* **March 28th:** Presentations - What makes a successful presentation?
+ Discuss how to prepare for presentations with peers
+ Explore effective communication strategies
**Additional Deadlines:**
* April 4th: Presentation Peer Review
* April 11th: Presentation Peer Review
Note: The dates and deadlines are subject to change, and it's recommended to check the GSA website for updates.
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## Files ## Files
- [[Assembly Canvas.canvas]] - [[Assembly Canvas.canvas]]
- [[3-99 Research/Assembly/Untitled]] - [[Untitled.md]]
## Summary ## Summary
Here is the description:
This folder contains a collection of notes and resources related to Assembly. It includes a canvas file, [[Assembly Canvas.canvas]], which may serve as an interactive template or framework for working on Assembly-related projects.
Additionally, there are two text-based files: `[[Untitled.md]]`, which appears to be an untitled note that can be expanded upon or modified as needed.
These files provide a foundation for exploring and learning about Assembly in various contexts.
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## Files ## Files
- [[TLA Canvas.canvas]] - [[TLA Canvas.canvas]]
- [[3-99 Research/TLA/Untitled]] - [[Untitled.md]]
- [[What is TLA?.md]] - [[What is TLA?.md]]
- [[What the hell is liveness?.md]] - [[What the hell is liveness?.md]]
## Summary ## Summary
Here's a concise description of what's inside the folder:
This folder contains documentation and resources for [[TLA]] (Temporal Logic of Actions), a formal specification language. The main files include:
* [[TLA Canvas.canvas]], likely a canvas file used to visualize [[TLA]] concepts
* [[3-99 Research/TLA/Untitled]], an untitled Markdown file containing notes on the benefits of using [[TLA]]
* [[What is TLA?.md]], a Markdown file providing an introduction to [[TLA]], including its history, features, and usage
* [[What the hell is liveness?.md]], a Markdown file exploring the concept of liveness in [[TLA]]
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# Table of Contents for 1 Ideas # Table of Contents for 1 Ideas
## Files ## Files
- [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas/Untitled]] - [[Untitled.md]]
## Summary ## Summary
This folder contains notes and a table of contents related to the idea of creating a thesis. The contents include:
* A list of files organized under [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas]], with the most notable being [[5 Thesis/1 Ideas/Untitled]]
Please note that there is only one file in this folder, but it is worth mentioning as part of the overall structure.
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