Name: Riccardo M. BIANCHI, PhD
Type: User
Company: ATLAS Experiment @CERN - University of Pittsburgh
Bio: Particle physicist working at @CERN on the ATLAS experiment.
I also coordinate the activities of the @HSF "Visualization" working group.
Twitter: drric_physics
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Blog: www.riccardomariabianchi.com
Riccardo M. BIANCHI, PhD's Projects
Code, data, and instructions for mapping orbits of asteroids in the solar system
A small Javascript game to celebrate the 25 years of the ATLAS Experiment
Python software framework for the ATLAS OpenData project
ATLAS experiment at CERN VR experience and Event Viewer
Use your macOS terminal shell to do awesome things.
A minimalist Jekyll theme for running a personal blog
An implementation of Andy Lomas' Cellular Forms.
Chirr App splits text into tweets and posts it as a thread
Useful CMake snippets to create dependency graph, generate MKDocs documentation, and other useful tasks.
Coin3D core library
A fork of the Coin 3D library, which can be found at: https://bitbucket.org/Coin3D/coin/wiki/Home
Basic examples on basic Coin3D/SoQt features
A simple tool for easily building academic CVs in LaTeX from {YAML, Toml, JSON} and bibtex data
CV generator based on latex, yaml, mustache templates and pandoc
Repository for HSF documents (e.g. technical notes)
Radial Navigator built with Processing.js
A personal collection of dotifiles to configure *nix tools (tmux, ...)
Completely remove a file from a git repository with git forget-blob
A repository for distribution of Coin3D libraries
Here you will find the Homebrew recipes to install the HEP 3D visualization tool "VP1Light" and its dependencies.
HEP Software Foundation github site
The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
📚 Import academic publications from Bibtex to your Markdown website. 将Bibtex转换为Markdown网站
Port of the creative portfolio theme to Hugo
Port of the Universal theme to Hugo
An opinionated (and probably over-engineered) workflow to produce a fancy LaTeX, web or docx Curriculum Vitae document from a JSON data source using Jinja2
A javascript/HTML5 canvas wobbly physics simulation
JSON for Modern C++
Generates pretty HTML, LaTeX, markdown, with biodata feeded as input in JSON