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Ciclope Planetarium is a web-based planetarium that provides a simulation of the sky from any location at any time and date. Developed using Google Maps API & AJAX. Available in PHP & J2EE. Integrated in the Ciclope Stars project (www.ciclope.info/stars)
The Integrative Biology VRE is a web-based graphical user interface and repository that provides an environment where biological simulation experiments can be constructed without the need for any knowledge of unix, cluster computing, or shell scripting.
NecJGui is an antennas design tool, interface for Numerical Electromagnetic Code. It allows easily making NEC input files, and viewing them in 3D. It also contains a version of the simulator, so it's complete IDE for full-wave EM simulation.
hemcuveGUI is a graphical interface for HEMCUVE++ (see http://tsc.unex.es/~llandesa/page17/page17.html).
More specifically, hemcuveGUI lets you
· to collect all the data required by HEMCUVE++,
· to manage a materials database,
· to call the external executable HEMCUVE++ and
· to visualize its results.
Topology optimisation designed for laser based additive manufacturing
...For this purpose, a topology optimization method is being developed which takes into account the unique material properties of parts manufactured with the SLM-process. In this homepage, the generation of a material database as well as the development of the topology optimization method is introduced and the impact on the component design is presented. SLM-Topo is a joint research project of the Institute of Product Engineering (IPEK) and the Institute for Applied Materials (IAM) of the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).