Python code that simulates the formation of causally connected groups of civilisations
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Python code that simulates the formation of causally connected groups of civilisations
Work-Queue process flow for scaling PyAtmos code to multiple computers (instances) via Google Cloud
Windows 10 Stand-Alone Application: Create SVG Astronomy Drawings
"Silicates Eroded under Simulated Martian Conditions Effectively Kill Bacteria - A Challenge for Life on Mars" published in Frontiers in Microbiology (2017)
A model for the evolution of nitrogen on Mars.
Code written for masters thesis
Lecture notes for ASTR3800: Astrobiology
A model for the evolution of carbon, nitrogen, and argon on Mars.
This repository is for programs analyzing the habitability of the star system 30 Arietis.
Simulate biomes, planets, systems, and galaxies using astrophysics and exobiology principles in real time
Open research projects on technosignatures
This repository contains the work of my Master's thesis in Physics titled "Surface composition of Jupiter’s icy moon Ganymede: clues about habitability through spectral unmixing" at Sapienza University of Rome
Wrapper scripts useful for studies involving the EQ3/6 geochemistry code
A model for the evolution of the geologic carbon cycle during Snowball Earth.
research w/ dr. ramses ramirez
The functional codebase for the Reading Between Rainbows paper.
Coursework written for: Computational Astrobiology, MASS course offered at the University of Belgrade
Coursework written for: Computational Astrobiology (Tutorials 3 & 4), MASS course offered at the University of Belgrade
The Virtual Planet Simulator
Code to calculate the distribution of the possible number of detectable alien civilizations in our Galaxy using the Drake equation and Metaculus questions.
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