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    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots

    A set of tools for simulating semiconductor nanostructures.

    This software accompanies the textbook "Quantum Wells, Wires and Dots" (4th Edition), Paul Harrison and Alex Valavanis, Wiley, Chichester (2015). It is adapted (by the same authors) from code that was originally supplied on a CD with the first edition of the book [1] and is now made available under the GPL3 license. In brief, we encourage everyone to use the software in your studies and research, to study and modify the source-code and to share it widely. However, you are not permitted to include any of our code in a closed-source project.
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    Tissue Modeling Tool (TMT) is a Matlab-based open source project aiming to share constitutive modeling code and algorithms within the tissue biomechanics community. It is meant to be modular, fast, and easily extensible.
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    ChopShop is an open community of driving simulation developers and researchers. Share code and information about vehicle dynamics, driver AI, and other topics related to driving simulations.
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