Forschungszentrum Jülich
HIM
HIM is an agent-based model for investment decisions in the German electricity and green hydrogen sectors. The model is intended as a tool to compare policy and market scenarios and to identify barriers and enablers for industry growth.
- ESD
- ESD - Topic 1
- Python
- NetLogo
ETHOS.HiSim - Household Infrastructure and Building Simulator
ETHOS.HiSim is a Python package for simulation and analysis of household scenarios and building systems using modern components as alternative to fossil fuel based ones. This package integrates load profiles generation of electricity consumption, heating demand, electricity generation.
- ESD
- ESD - Topic 1
- Modeling
- + 2
- Python
- Jupyter Notebook
- TeX
- + 3
Ideal-Equilibrium-Oxygen-Membrane-Reactor
The Python script OMR_model.py allows to simulate oxygen membrane reactors with continuous gas flow rates.
- Energy
- Membrane reactor
- MTET
- + 3
- Python
ILTpy
ILTpy is a python library for performing regularized inversion of one-dimensional or multi-dimensional data without non-negativity constraint. Primary applications include magnetic resonance (NMR, EPR), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (distribution of relaxation times; DRT).
- Distribution of Relaxation times
- DRT
- EPR
- + 7
- Python
- HTML
Independent Parallel Particle Layer (IPPL)
IPPL is a C++ library to develop performance portable code for fully Eulerian, Lagrangian or hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian methods. IPPL supports simulations in one to six dimensions, mixed precision, and asynchronous execution in different execution spaces (e.g. CPUs and GPUs).
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- GPU
- High performance computing
- + 5
- C++
- TeX
- CMake
- + 3
JARDS
The Joint Application, Review, and Dispatch Service (JARDS) is a software for the management of allocation processes for High Performance Computing (HPC) resources. It is a web application based on PHP and JavaScript using open source libraries like Symfony, , jQuery, Bootstrap and DataTables.
- Application for computing time
- High performance computing
- Information
- + 1
jCubeR
Cube, which is used as performance report explorer for Scalasca and Score-P, is a generic tool for displaying a multi-dimensional performance space consisting of the dimensions (i) performance metric, (ii) call path, and (iii) system resource.
- High performance computing
- Information
- Performance Analysis
- + 2
JEMRIS
JEMRIS is a versatile, open-source, multi-purpose MRI simulator. It is well-suited for research and education.
- MRI
- Simulation
- C++
- Python
- MATLAB
- + 5
JTrack
JTrack is a software(s) and mobile application ecosystem for digital biomarkers collection and remote assessment. JTrack is designed to collect health-related information from participants' smartphones. It also has a clinicians and administration dashboard for study, user, and data management.
- digital biomarker
- ecological momentary assessment
- remote monitoring
JUBE
JUBE is a generic, lightweight, configurable environment to run, monitor and analyse application execution in a systematic way. This software is commonly used to execute benchmarks and complex workflows on High Performance Computers, but is not limited to these systems.
- Benchmark
- Benchmarking
- High performance computing
- + 5
- Python
- Shell
- C
JuKKR
The Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) Greens function method is a highly accurate all-electron method to perform density functional theory calculations for the prediction of materials properties based on quantum mechanical simulations.
- CPU
- Density functional theory
- High performance computing
- + 5
- Fortran Free Form
- Fortran
- TeX
- + 2
Julearn
Julearn aims to provide an easy-to-use but flexible interface to build predictive models with cross-validation (CV) consistent performance estimates. It poses as a solution accessible to domain experts without extensive ML training, enabling them to quickly fit and evaluate ML algorithms.
- Machine learning
- Neuroimaging
- python
- Python