Name: Andrew M. C. Dawes
Type: User
Company: Pacific University
Bio: Professor of Physics with experience in optics, electronics, and computing. Side projects include 3D printing, CNC, and drones.
Location: Forest Grove Oregon
Blog: amcdawes.com
Andrew M. C. Dawes's Projects
A 1D Quantum Potential solver using matrix methods
Repo for the Academo.org website
Code for Alesis QS6 control via SysEx commands from Python (uses mido)
Database for ALPhA website
User pages at github
A simple utility package for Atom that invokes latexmk.
A sequence of IPython notebooks featuring the "12 Steps to Navier-Stokes" http://lorenabarba.com/
python code to display coincidence counts from our single-photon-counting-modi
Notebooks demonstrating data-mining for US college administration costs, athletics spending and other not-often-shared data
configuration files for vim and a few others
A python program to calculate the weak-probe electric susceptibility of an atomic ensemble.
Python-based GUI for ICE Electronics
Instrumentino is an open-source modular graphical user interface framework for controlling Arduino based experimental instruments
My development fork for working on IPython issues
A Jupyter widget for oscilloscope interaction
Syntax highlighting for LaTeX for Atom.
A Python package for solving the coupled Maxwell-Bloch equations describing the nonlinear propagation of near-resonant light through thermal atomic vapours.
Code for music applications
Source files for the neveragain.tech site
Notebooks on the MaxwellBloch package.
:notebook: Desktop notebook app + packages
A Python tool for solving the Optical Bloch equations for light interacting with an ensemble of atoms.
Physics 332 Waves and Optics
A repository for my work on physics dashboarding in python
A fork of the original nwhitehead/pineapple repo. Goals are just to make it work for 10.12.6 or newer... beyond that, we'll see what I'm up for.
The configuration framework for Zsh
Ipython notebooks for our QM class based on Mark Beck's book "Quantum Mechanics: Theory and Experiment"
QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python