spectroscopy
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Processing and visualization tools for quantitative MRI data
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Gamma spectroscopy tools originally developed to analyze gamma spectra for the BECA/DALI program at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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NASA-SBG and NSF-ESIIL "HYR-SENSE: Hyperspectral and Thermal Remote Sensing for Environmental Justice" program. Participants will gain hands-on experience with hyperspectral and thermal imaging remote sensing technology and its applications for environmental justice issues.
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May 27, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
hyperSpec: Tools for Spectroscopy (R package)
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📊📈🔬 SpectraFit is a command-line and Jupyter-notebook tool for quick data-fitting based on the regular expression of distribution functions.
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Spectral lines catalogs search tool
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pyAMARES, an Open-Source Python Library for Fitting Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Data
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BRIXS is a python package for processing and analysis of XAS and RIXS spectra
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Collection of routines for modelling the energy transfer processes in lanthanide doped materials.
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Bayesian X-ray analysis (nested sampling for Xspec and Sherpa)
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Python interface to the CHIANTI atomic database
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Tools for terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS)
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The effective Hamiltonian description of lanthanide ions in crystals.
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May 25, 2024 - Mathematica
MATLAB toolbox for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy
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A precision spectroscopy tool leveraging HITRAN/HITEMP for atmospheric absorption studies.
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Open-source spectroscopy application for controlling and taking measurements from Wasatch Photonics spectrometers.
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Radial velocity and stellar parameter fitting code for large surveys
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This is the python version of the original HAOS-DIPER code. DIPER grew out of a need to work with and manipulate data for neutral atoms and atomic ions to understand radiation emitted by some space plasmas, notably the solar atmosphere and stellar atmospheres. An early version was described by Judge and Meisner (1994).
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