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Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry and PIV Analysis
OpenPIV is an initiative of scientists to develop a software, algorithms and methods for the state-of-the-art experimental tool of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) which are free, open source, and easy to operate.
haggies is an optimizing code generator. It can read in expressions in common notation and generate output for many programming languages including C/C++, Java, Fortran, Python and many others.
RubyMoss is a Web - Based Framework written with Ruby on Rails, intended to support all analysis and data processing for Mossbauer Spectroscopy.
Written under BSD License.
LaserFoam performs simulations of laser pulses using an adaptive split step Fourier method to solve the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation. It provides a graphical environment to run and visualize the results.
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This toolkit allows complete control of a microscopy setup from Labview, Matlab, Scilab, Python, .Net, VB, IgorPro, Mathematica and more. Included is a standalone program for image acquisition and scripting control of a scientific microscope.
This project is for particle accelerator start-to-end simulation. The project contains software infrastructure for setting up model run as service/client mode.
BS Eagle Project is an open source black-oil simulator. The goal of this project is to provide a free access to the modern oil simulator to study new methods of simulation. The project has a modular architecture and open to modifications and extensions.
IFoam is an OpenFOAM derived framework. It uses Python programming language for definition of its API. Itegrates visual components for limited post-processing. Provides access to some GUI components for more efficient set up the simulation cases.
Diamond is a confocal scanner written in python / Qt4. It combines an intuitive gui with flexible hardware abstraction classes. It is directed primarily towards quantum information processing (QIP) with single NV centers in diamond.
HOT is a package of Matlab and Octave compatible functions that manage thermodynamic data for a wide range of species. Functions calculate almost all the most common thermodynamic quantities of mixtures.
Python users may also want to look at PYroMat at https://chmarti1.github.io/PYroMat/index.html
Programs to download and work with satellite measurements, calculate solar wind (SW) propagation time and compare data to other satellites. It uses and compares different modern techniques to determine the SW planar structures orientation.
A simple project which attempts to emulate real life in the launching of a trebuchet. Requires a python compiler, and the python modules for math, gtk, pygame, random, and numpy. Please note: this is an early version and is in alpha.
The aim of project is creating program environment for solving some integral equations, arising at solving mathematical problems of the diffraction theory.