Get Physics Done (GPD) is an open-source project designed to accelerate scientific research in physics by leveraging modern computational tools and automation techniques. It aims to simplify the process of performing simulations, calculations, and experimental analysis by providing structured workflows that integrate computational physics methods with reproducible research practices. The project focuses on reducing the friction involved in setting up experiments, running simulations, and analyzing results, allowing researchers to focus more on scientific insight rather than infrastructure. It emphasizes automation and reproducibility, ensuring that experiments can be easily replicated and extended by other researchers. The framework is adaptable to different areas of physics, making it suitable for both theoretical and applied research scenarios.

Features

  • Workflow automation for physics simulations and experiments
  • Tools for reproducible research and experiment tracking
  • Integration of computational physics methods and analysis pipelines
  • Support for iterative experimentation and rapid hypothesis testing
  • Flexible framework adaptable to multiple physics domains
  • Focus on simplifying setup and execution of complex simulations

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Categories

Physics, AI Agents

License

MIT License

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Operating Systems

Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Physics Software, Python AI Agents

Registered

2026-03-18