I work in a scientific computing group on the CONNJUR project -- 100% open-source software for NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy) software and data integration.
Sub-projects under the CONNJUR umbrella include:
- CONNJUR-ST: Spectrum Translator; for converting time-domain and frequency-domain data between the various formats
- CONNJUR-WB: Workflow Builder; for processing spectral data (time-domain to frequency domain)
- RudolF: a sandbox for applying functional programming languages to NMR, data analysis, and protein bioinformatics. Currently we have Haskell and Clojure code, but are looking to add more languages!
Typical CONNJUR technologies:
- Java
- MySQL
- github
- CVS
- Eclipse
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