
Posters:
The following posters are scheduled for display. The poster session will be held Thursday - July 19th, 10:45 - 11:45 AM.
CompuCell3D - Using Python to Understand Complexity of Living Cells, Tissues, Organs and Organisms
- Swat, Maciej, Indiana University
Fiber Optic Nanobiosensor
- Hughes, Adam, George Washington University
High end computations based on python including Genetic algorithm/Neural network/Fuzzy logic analysis on seismic attributes and AVA inversion to predict reservoir properties
- Singh, Yudhvir
ImaGen: Generic library for 0D, 1D and 2D pattern distributions
- Bednar, James, Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
MUSKETEER: A generator of high fidelity synthetic network data
- Gutfraind, Alexander, Univerity of Texas at Austin
Open Source Tools for Solving Level Set Problems
- Wheeler, Daniel, National Institute of Standards and Technolog
PyMC: Bayesian Statistical Modeling in Python
- Fonnesbeck, Christopher, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
PyNE: Python for Nuclear Engineering
- Scopatz, Anthony, The University of Chicago
Python interface to Magadascar
- Fomel, Sergey, The University of Texas at Austin
Running Python on Microsoft Windows Azure
- Ye, Wenming, Microsoft Corp. - unable to attend.
Stochastic Modeling and Comparisons of Mating Systems in Nematode Species
- Kache, Vikas, University of Texas at Arlington, Department
The Continuing Development of a Physics Simulation Setup Framework
- Dougherty, Eugene, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Reference Model for Disease Progression
- Barhak, Jacob
Unlock: A Python-based framework for rapid development of practical brain-computer interface applications
- Galbraith, Byron, Program in Cognitive and Neural Systems, Bost
Using the Quantum Toolbox in Python to Investigate an Optomechanical Cavity QED System
- Clemens, James P, Department of Physics, Miami University













