/libRL

A Python library for characterizing Microwave Absorption

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Build Status DOI

libRL

A Python library for characterizing Microwave Absorption.

This Library is to include all of the functions and methods developed at the University of Missouri-Kansas City under NSF grant DMR-1609061.

The libRL module can be installed via pip and git

    pip install git+https://github.com/1mikegrn/libRL

once installed, simply import the module as normal, and query the docstring via python -m libRL --help - the docstrings include a list of the available functions for use. Full documentation is also available at the DocSite, which is accessible via the DocSite badge above.


Dr. Michael Green is a Software Developer at Crunch Cloud Analytics. He received his Bachelors of Science in chemistry with a minor in mathematics from the University of Idaho in 2016, his Masters of Science in chemistry from the University of Missouri–Kansas City in 2019, and his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 2020. His research interests include the development, characterization, modeling, and application of nanomaterials in light/matter interactions, focusing on photolysis, photocatalysis, and microwave absorption, as well as short-range matter/matter interactions with a focus in physical adsorption.

    Contact:
        general@michaelgreen.dev

Dr. Xiaobo Chen is an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, Department of Chemistry. His research interests include nanomaterials, catalysis, electrochemistry, light-materials interactions and their applications in renewable energy, environment protection, and information protection through microwave absorption. His renowned work includes the discovery of black TiO2 with Professor Samuel S. Mao at the University of California, Berkeley and the new application of black TiO2 nanomaterials along with other nanomaterials in microwave absorption application.

    Contact:
        chenxiaobo@umkc.edu