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Open source steam property routines in C. Implements the IAPWS-IF97 steam tables from the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam. Includes two-way property solvers and test suite. Can be used from C/C++, Fortran, Python, LabVIEW, Octave and ASCEND.
...Tools are applicable to all SPM images, but the main focus is on images with atomic or molecular resolution.
SPIW is primarily a MATLAB toolbox with functions designed to be called in a user's own script. SPIW also has a very basic GUI for browsing and exporting images.
For information on SPIW's performance see our publication ( http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4827076 ) in the Review of Scientific Instruments.
A related open-source project SPIEPy (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SPIEPy/) is developing a python library to for automated SPM imaged enhancement. SPIEPy brings many SPIW algorithms to the Python user.
This was my first big programming project. I'd like to clean it up and improve the back end design when time permits. See the wiki for known issues and more information.
A computer vision program for analysis of magnetic data collected by a scanning probe microscope. Originated in summer 2007 as a collection of C compiled for Matlab (MEX) files and was eventually ported to a standalone C++ application with a GUI created in Qt.
This program takes atomic and magnetic force microscope...
Knitter produces a 3-dimensional model of a knitting pattern. It supports KnitML, as well as a native language similar to that of traditional knitting patterns.
The fluid simulator consists of a core library and a GUI. The core makes all calculations based on the paper "Stable Fluids" by Jos Stam. It is able to simulate fluid flow in abritrary time steps. Support for boundaries is included.