Name: Alex Nitz
Type: User
Company: Albert Einstein Institute - Hannover
Bio: I study gravitational waves from neutron star and black hole mergers and am a lead developer of the PyCBC project.
Location: Syracuse, New York
Blog: http://www.alexnitz.com
Alex Nitz's Projects
First Open Gravitational-wave Catalog of Compact Binary Mergers from Advanced LIGO's first observing run.
:sparkles: Build a beautiful and simple website in literally minutes. Demo at http://deanattali.com/beautiful-jekyll
A Jupyter extensions that turns notebooks into web applications.
Exploratory analysis of Bayesian models with Python
Source files and fonts for the Astropy logo
The Astropy web pages
Cayman Blog is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages, based on Cayman theme
IT Infrastructure for the Cosmic Explorer Consortium
Template for writing your own contributing guide
Make some beautiful corner plots
Cosmic Explorer web page
Parallel nested sampling
LIGO-Virgo Data Quality Segment Database Client, Server and Utilities
Dynamic Nested Sampling package for computing Bayesian posteriors and evidences
The Python ensemble sampling toolkit for affine-invariant MCMC
An Embarrasingly Parallel Sampler for Inference Estimation
python tools to read and do basic analysis of gbm archival data
gamma-ray burst targeted search
Deep learning tools for gravitational wave data analysis and detection based on PyCBC and Keras.
Interactive Web Apps to Explore Gravitational Waves
Meta-package for gravitational-wave data analysis tools
A python package for Bayesian inference of gravitational-wave data
Homepage for the GWpy project
Gravitational-wave interferometer summary information system
GWSurrogate is an easy to use interface to gravitational wave surrogate models
HDF5 for Python -- The h5py package is a Pythonic interface to the HDF5 binary data format.