So the best code that I’ve worked on is one in my current research group. It’s called RADDOSE-3D and it calculates the amount of energy that is absorbed by a biological material (like proteins in the body) when X-rays are fired at it. The website for it is here: http://www.raddo.se/
and if you want to see the code (it’s written in a programming language called Java) then you can go here: https://github.com/GarmanGroup/RADDOSE-3D
WARNING: the code is long and complicated so don’t worry if you don’t understand it.
That code was a group effort but I also write programs myself for analysing stuff. The most recent one I wrote looks at how spots change in brightness (or intensity) when molecules move in crystals as you shine X-rays at them (have a look at my profile page to understand why we shoot Xrays at crystals – /lutetiumj15-zone/profile/jonnybrooksbartlett/).
The code can be found in this link and is written in a programming language called Julia. But again it’s quite long and complicated so don’t worry about understanding it: https://github.com/JonnyCBB/StructureFactorCorrelations
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me commented on :
why do you put so many links on? anyway it looks like you do it alot