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DFreireF/README.md

Hi! 👀

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I'm David Freire Fernández — nuclear and particle physicist, currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). My work bridges precision experiments, data analysis, and software development for nuclear and particle physics.

Here you'll find open-source tools I've developed for analyzing Schottky signals (time-series data) utilized in mass and half-life measurements for nuclear structure and astrophysics research. Additionally, you can find some other useful "tools" for researchers.

📄 More about my background, experience, and publications: dfreiref.github.io

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  1. rionid rionid Public

    Collection of code for the identification of ring-stored ions in Python.

    Python 5 2

  2. gwgwhc/lisereader gwgwhc/lisereader Public

    For reading LISE files

    Python 1 2

  3. simtofat simtofat Public

    Extended version of pysimtof

    Python 1

  4. tdmchops tdmchops Public

    Collection of code that chops in time chunks of NTCAP (iq.tdms) data in order to perform high-precision analysis of Schottky signals for mass-and lifetime measurements of ringed ions

    Python 1 1

  5. xaratustrah/iqtools xaratustrah/iqtools Public

    Collection of code for working with offline complex valued time series data in Python.

    Python 48 14

  6. rionmass rionmass Public

    Toolkit for mass measurements of ringed ions. It implements the CMM with polynomial fit and splines. Also contains the mass calibration routine.

    Jupyter Notebook 2