
During their work on the JETSCAPE/JETSCAPE repository, Chun Shen developed three core features focused on enhancing physics simulation workflows in C++. They introduced external nuclear configuration loading by designing the ManualNucleus2 class, enabling the system to read binary configuration files and decouple data sources for improved reproducibility. Chun also extended the data flow between MUSIC and iSpectraSampler, allowing net baryon density to be transferred for more accurate surface calculations. Additionally, they implemented temperature-dependent shear and bulk viscosity configuration in the hydrodynamics module, leveraging object-oriented programming and parameter configuration to support nuanced, calibration-ready physics models without introducing regressions.

February 2025 monthly summary for JETSCAPE/JETSCAPE: Delivered hydrodynamics viscosity configuration enhancements enabling temperature-dependent shear viscosity and a nuanced bulk viscosity model, improving physics fidelity and calibration potential. Change tracked with a clear commit reference for traceability.
February 2025 monthly summary for JETSCAPE/JETSCAPE: Delivered hydrodynamics viscosity configuration enhancements enabling temperature-dependent shear viscosity and a nuanced bulk viscosity model, improving physics fidelity and calibration potential. Change tracked with a clear commit reference for traceability.
December 2024 monthly summary for JETSCAPE/JETSCAPE highlighting key features and achievements. Focused on delivering end-to-end improvements in configurability and physics data flow to enable more scalable, reproducible simulations and more accurate surface observables.
December 2024 monthly summary for JETSCAPE/JETSCAPE highlighting key features and achievements. Focused on delivering end-to-end improvements in configurability and physics data flow to enable more scalable, reproducible simulations and more accurate surface observables.
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