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jLab est une plate-forme scientifique destinée à être l'outil de travail privilégié des étudiants, enseignants, ingénieurs, scientifiques et chercheurs. jLab est totalement modulaire et facilement extensible via un système de modules
SMMP (Simple Molecular Mechanics for Proteins) is a program library for protein simulations with an emphasis on advanced Monte Carlo algorithms. It includes various force fields to calculate the energy of a protein and protein-protein interactions.
Tidal Analysis Program in PYthon (TAPPY) uses the least squares optimization function from scipy to perform a harmonic analysis (calculate amplitude and phases of a set of sine waves) of a hourly time series of water level values.
icetools provides a development environment for numerical ice flow models/simulations. Nonlinear rheology and Stokes approach are implemented. "Ready to use" programs/scripts are available based on different numerical libraries, from educational to HPC
The EMCD Utility Program is designed to process EELS spectra (filtering, shift/stretch on a common energy scale) in order to generate qualitative EMCD signal by substracting the spectra. See also:
A python package that allows scientists to easily create configurable and reusable experiments. Intended for use with the LabRAD framework. Developed by the Haeffner group studying quantum simulation at UC Berkeley. Wiki at lrexp.wikispaces.com
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PySpline is a graphical, cross-platform program for processing X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) data. It allows processing parameters to be adjusted and observe the effect on R-space data.
Echoproc is a piece of scientific analysis software used to extract physical ice sheet characteristics from radio echograms from experiments like the Center for the Remote sensing of ice sheets (https://www.cresis.ku.edu/)
Combines Blender's graphical interface and rendering capabilities with MBDyn's multi-body dynamics, aerodynamics, and aeroelastics simulation and analysis, for rapid modeling and realistic rendering of physics based multi-body simulations.
Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
QuickFlash is a C++-based analysis library for data files generated by the Flash hydrodynamics code. It provides high-performance access to large datasets in low memory situations and other restrictive environments.
The SIMP/STEP platform provides a fast, efficient, portable abstract framework for interactive and scripted cellular automata and lattice gas computing in the Python environment. SIMP provides a high-level 'programmable matter' laboratory built on
VISPA is a novel development environment for high energy physics analyses, based on a combination of graphical and textual steering. The main goal of VISPA is to support users in prototyping, performing, and verifying a data analysis of any complexity.
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.
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.
This project is for particle accelerator start-to-end simulation. The project contains software infrastructure for setting up model run as service/client mode.