Materials Map

Discover the materials research landscape. Find experts, partners, networks.

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Contact

The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

×

Materials Map under construction

The Materials Map is still under development. In its current state, it is only based on one single data source and, thus, incomplete and contains duplicates. We are working on incorporating new open data sources like ORCID to improve the quality and the timeliness of our data. We will update Materials Map as soon as possible and kindly ask for your patience.

To Graph

1.080 Topics available

To Map

977 Locations available

693.932 PEOPLE
693.932 People People

693.932 People

Show results for 693.932 people that are selected by your search filters.

←

Page 1 of 27758

→
←

Page 1 of 0

→
PeopleLocationsStatistics
Naji, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 3
  • 2025
Motta, Antonella
  • 8
  • 52
  • 159
  • 2025
Aletan, Dirar
  • 1
  • 1
  • 0
  • 2025
Mohamed, Tarek
  • 1
  • 7
  • 2
  • 2025
Ertürk, Emre
  • 2
  • 3
  • 0
  • 2025
Taccardi, Nicola
  • 9
  • 81
  • 75
  • 2025
Kononenko, Denys
  • 1
  • 8
  • 2
  • 2025
Petrov, R. H.Madrid
  • 46
  • 125
  • 1k
  • 2025
Alshaaer, MazenBrussels
  • 17
  • 31
  • 172
  • 2025
Bih, L.
  • 15
  • 44
  • 145
  • 2025
Casati, R.
  • 31
  • 86
  • 661
  • 2025
Muller, Hermance
  • 1
  • 11
  • 0
  • 2025
Kočí, JanPrague
  • 28
  • 34
  • 209
  • 2025
Šuljagić, Marija
  • 10
  • 33
  • 43
  • 2025
Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-ArtemiBrussels
  • 14
  • 22
  • 158
  • 2025
Azam, Siraj
  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2025
Ospanova, Alyiya
  • 1
  • 6
  • 0
  • 2025
Blanpain, Bart
  • 568
  • 653
  • 13k
  • 2025
Ali, M. A.
  • 7
  • 75
  • 187
  • 2025
Popa, V.
  • 5
  • 12
  • 45
  • 2025
Rančić, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 0
  • 2025
Ollier, Nadège
  • 28
  • 75
  • 239
  • 2025
Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro
  • 4
  • 8
  • 25
  • 2025
Landes, Michael
  • 1
  • 9
  • 2
  • 2025
Rignanese, Gian-Marco
  • 15
  • 98
  • 805
  • 2025

Van Diepen, Ger

  • Google
  • 22
  • 14
  • 0

in Cooperation with on an Cooperation-Score of 37%

Topics

Publications (22/22 displayed)

  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.22.0citations
  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.23.3citations
  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.22.2citations
  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.23.1citations
  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.23.0citations
  • 2019ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.23.2citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.6citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.20.1citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.20.0citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.20.3citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.21.0citations
  • 2018ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.20.2citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.2citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.0citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.18.2citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.18.0citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.5citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.3citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.17.0citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.18.1citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.18.3citations
  • 2017ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.19.4citations

Places of action

Chart of shared publication
Mitchell, Daniel
22 / 24 shared
Bastholm, Eric
22 / 22 shared
Ord, Stephen
22 / 24 shared
Lenc, Emil
22 / 23 shared
Whiting, Matthew
22 / 23 shared
Khoo, Jonathan
22 / 22 shared
Collins, Daniel
22 / 22 shared
Wu, Xinyu
22 / 22 shared
Marquarding, Malte
22 / 22 shared
Bannister, Keith
22 / 22 shared
Lahur, Paulus
22 / 22 shared
Maher, Tony
22 / 22 shared
Voronkov, Max
22 / 22 shared
Guzman, Juan
22 / 22 shared
Chart of publication period
2019
2018
2017

Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Mitchell, Daniel
  • Bastholm, Eric
  • Ord, Stephen
  • Lenc, Emil
  • Whiting, Matthew
  • Khoo, Jonathan
  • Collins, Daniel
  • Wu, Xinyu
  • Marquarding, Malte
  • Bannister, Keith
  • Lahur, Paulus
  • Maher, Tony
  • Voronkov, Max
  • Guzman, Juan
OrganizationsLocationPeople

document

ASKAP Science Data Processor software - ASKAPsoft Version 0.17.0

  • Mitchell, Daniel
  • Bastholm, Eric
  • Ord, Stephen
  • Lenc, Emil
  • Van Diepen, Ger
  • Whiting, Matthew
  • Khoo, Jonathan
  • Collins, Daniel
  • Wu, Xinyu
  • Marquarding, Malte
  • Bannister, Keith
  • Lahur, Paulus
  • Maher, Tony
  • Voronkov, Max
  • Guzman, Juan
Abstract

ASKAPsoft, the ASKAP Science Data Processor, provides data processing functionality, including:* Calibration * Spectral line imaging * Continuum imaging * Source detection and generation of source catalogs * Transient detectionASKAPsoft is developed as a part of the CSIRO Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) Science Data Processor component. ASKAPsoft is a key component in the ASKAP system. It is the primary software for storing and processing raw data, and initiating the archiving of resulting science data products into the data archive (CASDA).The processing pipelines within ASKAPsoft are largely written in C++ built on top of casacore and other third party libraries. The software is designed to be parallelised, where possible, for performance.ASKAPsoft is designed to be built and executed in a standard Unix/Linux environment and core dependencies must be fulfilled by the platform. These include, but are not limited to, a C/C++/Fortran compiler, Make, Python 2.7, Java 7 and MPI. More specific dependencies are downloaded by the ASKAPsoft build system and are installed within the ASKAPsoft development tree. Specific to the Debian platform, after a standard installation of Debian Wheezy (7.x) the following packages will need to be installed with apt-get:* g++ * gfortran * openjdk-7-jdk * python-dev * flex * bison * openmpi-bin * libopenmpi-dev * libfreetype6-dev * libpng12-devMore information regarding the building, installation and running of the software can be found in the README file in the root of the file structure that forms this collection.Source code can be accessed via the links in Related Materials section.-----New features:* Capability for direct FITS output from imager. The "fits" imagetypeis now supported for cimager and imager. This should be considered "beta"as the completeness of the header information for post processing has notbeen confirmed. This enables the parallel write of FITS cubes which considerablyimproves the performance of spectral line imaging.* Selavy's RM Synthesis module can export the Faraday DispersionFunction to an image on disk.* New source-finding capabilities in the processing pipelines, with aspectral-line source-finding task added (using Selavy), and theoption of RM Synthesis done in the continuum source-finding.* The full-resolution measurement set can be purged by the pipelinewhen no longer needed (ie. after the averaging has been done, andif no spectral-line imaging is required). This will help tominimise unncessary disk-space usage.* CASDA upload is now able to handle extracted spectral data products(object spectra and moment maps etc) that are produced by thesource-finding tasks.* A few relatively minor additions have been made to the pipelinescripts:- A minimum UV distance can be applied to the bandpass calibration.- The checks done on the self-calibration parameters are lessrestrictive and less prone to give warning messages.- Mosaicking at the top level (combining FIELDs) is now not donewhen there is only a single FIELD.* User documentation has been updated to better reflect the currentarrangements with Pawsey (e.g. host names and web addresses). Italso describes new modules that are available, as well asalternative visualisation options using Pawsey's zeus cluster.Plus various bug fixes.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • cluster
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • atom probe tomography