PhdA list of resources on how/why to do a PhD
Stars: ✭ 120 (-85.19%)
coding-bot-v4A discord bot for The Coding Realm
Stars: ✭ 26 (-96.79%)
FreudPowerful, efficient particle trajectory analysis in scientific Python.
Stars: ✭ 118 (-85.43%)
Abyss🔬 Assemble large genomes using short reads
Stars: ✭ 219 (-72.96%)
Py6sA Python interface to the 6S Radiative Transfer Model
Stars: ✭ 117 (-85.56%)
ember-osfEmber Addon for interacting with the Open Science Framework
Stars: ✭ 14 (-98.27%)
UgeneUGENE is free open-source cross-platform bioinformatics software
Stars: ✭ 112 (-86.17%)
BibliometrixAn R-tool for comprehensive science mapping analysis. A package for quantitative research in scientometrics and bibliometrics.
Stars: ✭ 213 (-73.7%)
Jortsortthe official website for jortSorting
Stars: ✭ 112 (-86.17%)
deep-learning-resourcesA curated list of deep learning resources books, courses, papers, libraries, conferences, sample code, and many more.
Stars: ✭ 101 (-87.53%)
Openflexure microscopeThis repository has now moved to GitLab.com/openflexure/openflexure-microscope
Stars: ✭ 200 (-75.31%)
GromacswrapperGromacsWrapper is a python package that wraps system calls to Gromacs tools into thin classes. This allows for fairly seamless integration of the gromacs tools (v4.6.x, v5.x, 2016.x, 2018.x, 2019.x, all with the same Python code) into python scripts.
Stars: ✭ 108 (-86.67%)
pytoshopLibrary for reading and writing Photoshop PSD and PSB files
Stars: ✭ 100 (-87.65%)
Ember Osf WebEmber front-end for the Open Science Framework
Stars: ✭ 102 (-87.41%)
DeepvariantDeepVariant is an analysis pipeline that uses a deep neural network to call genetic variants from next-generation DNA sequencing data.
Stars: ✭ 2,404 (+196.79%)
Covid19 scenariosModels of COVID-19 outbreak trajectories and hospital demand
Stars: ✭ 1,355 (+67.28%)
PyzoPython to the people
Stars: ✭ 192 (-76.3%)
BoincOpen-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
Stars: ✭ 1,320 (+62.96%)
static-hands⌨️🤯 Stop moving hands, and start code fast ⚡⚡
Stars: ✭ 36 (-95.56%)
Science.mdAn easy framework for drafting scientific documents: Write (Markdown), Compile (PDF, Word, HTML), Share.
Stars: ✭ 90 (-88.89%)
Awesome Datascience📝 An awesome Data Science repository to learn and apply for real world problems.
Stars: ✭ 17,520 (+2062.96%)
SingularitySingularity: Application containers for Linux
Stars: ✭ 2,290 (+182.72%)
GoldencheetahPerformance Software for Cyclists, Runners, Triathletes and Coaches
Stars: ✭ 1,206 (+48.89%)
butlerButler is a framework for running scientific workflows on public and academic clouds.
Stars: ✭ 68 (-91.6%)
Arxiv VanityRenders papers from arXiv as responsive web pages so you don't have to squint at a PDF.
Stars: ✭ 1,190 (+46.91%)
Rnaseq WorkflowA repository for setting up a RNAseq workflow
Stars: ✭ 170 (-79.01%)
AbipyOpen-source library for analyzing the results produced by ABINIT
Stars: ✭ 69 (-91.48%)
AstropyRepository for the Astropy core package
Stars: ✭ 2,933 (+262.1%)
Arcs🌈Scaffold genome sequence assemblies using linked read sequencing data
Stars: ✭ 67 (-91.73%)
Open Science ResourcesA publicly-editable collection of open science resources, including tools, datasets, meta-resources, etc.
Stars: ✭ 58 (-92.84%)
DevelopersUserbotTelegram Userbot Made for Developers by Developers
Stars: ✭ 25 (-96.91%)
CbrainCBRAIN is a flexible Ruby on Rails framework for accessing and processing of large data on high-performance computing infrastructures.
Stars: ✭ 51 (-93.7%)
Awesome BiomechanicsA curated, public list collecting resources for biomechanics and human motion: datasets, processing tools, software for simulation, educational videos, lectures, etc.
Stars: ✭ 154 (-80.99%)
Latex ExamplesExamples for the usage of LaTeX
Stars: ✭ 1,032 (+27.41%)
Ten RulesTen simple rules for better figures
Stars: ✭ 236 (-70.86%)
PsychopyFor running psychology and neuroscience experiments
Stars: ✭ 1,020 (+25.93%)
SciblogA blog made with django designed like a scientific paper written in Latex.
Stars: ✭ 145 (-82.1%)
SeekFor finding, sharing and exchanging Data, Models, Simulations and Processes in Science.
Stars: ✭ 38 (-95.31%)
stereo.visionplanar fitting computation using stereo vision techniques
Stars: ✭ 19 (-97.65%)
DensityclusterMachine learning. Clustering by fast search and find of density peaks.
Stars: ✭ 27 (-96.67%)
Lab.jsOnline research made easy
Stars: ✭ 140 (-82.72%)
GlumpyPython+Numpy+OpenGL: fast, scalable and beautiful scientific visualization
Stars: ✭ 882 (+8.89%)
Resources📖 Huge curated collection (archive) of links of Tech, Science, Economics, Politics, Life, Philosophy, Conferences, Videos and much more resources from everyday surfing. ⭐️ Since October 21, 2017.
Stars: ✭ 236 (-70.86%)
GitscienceA curated list of science- and engineering related repositories on GitHub and in neighboring counties
Stars: ✭ 8 (-99.01%)
RucioRucio - Scientific Data Management
Stars: ✭ 131 (-83.83%)
CoreThe core source repository for the Cherab project.
Stars: ✭ 26 (-96.79%)
Gab2019sciencelabThis project contains instructions to deploy the Global Azure Bootcamp 2019 Science Lab
Stars: ✭ 25 (-96.91%)
diffcalcDiffcalc: a diffraction condition calculator for X-ray or neutron diffractometer control
Stars: ✭ 17 (-97.9%)
CwltoolCommon Workflow Language reference implementation
Stars: ✭ 235 (-70.99%)
Sci[MIRROR] Gentoo Science Overlay
Stars: ✭ 127 (-84.32%)
RepotoolsShort names, big time savings – a collection of commands for the git operations you perform most often
Stars: ✭ 24 (-97.04%)
MatrixMatrix laboratory
Stars: ✭ 23 (-97.16%)
ReprozipReproZip is a tool that simplifies the process of creating reproducible experiments from command-line executions, a frequently-used common denominator in computational science.
Stars: ✭ 231 (-71.48%)