Martin Schweiger

 
Martin Schweiger, Ph.D.
University College London
Department of Computer Science
Malet Place Building
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

Tel. +44-(0)20-7679 0333
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Optical Tomography at UCL

TOAST Home Page FEM Software Reference
TOAST (Time-resolved Optical Absorption and Scattering Tomography) is a complete package for forward and inverse calculations of diffuse light transport in highly scattering random media. The online manual contains documentation of the programs, examples, and links for downloading the files. The software reference is a development tool for our finite-element C++ code which provides class documentation and hyerlinks into the source code. At the moment this utility is not publicly available.

Reconstruction of absorption and scattering distribution of a 2D neonatal head model from transforms of simulated time-resolved data.

EIDORS Project

The low-level matrix and finite element libraries of TOAST are at the heart of a collaborative effort between the groups at UCL, Oxford Brookes and Kuopio (Finland) to produce a flexible suite of programs for mesh, generation, reconstruction and display to be used both in optical tomography and electrical impedence tomography (EIT). For more information, see the EIDORS home page

ORBITER

A realistic 3D space flight simulator I wrote for fun. Freely downloadable.

Useful Links

WWW Server directories

[WWW servers on demoz] [Germany /map] [United Kingdom/map]

Universities

[University College London] [Imperial College London] [University of Hertfordshire] [University of Greenwich] [Oxford Brookes University] [LMU Muenchen] [WWU Muenster]

Optics and imaging resources

[SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering] [Optical Imaging / Photon Migration (University of Pennsylvania) (Software)] [IPMI'97] [Institute of Physics (Journal Author Services)] [American Institute of Physics (AIP) (Alphabetical Journal List)] [Medical Image Analysis Journal] [American Association of Physicists in Medicine] [Science Encyclopedia] [Mathworld]

Maths and computing resources

[LAPACK - Linear Algebra Package] [Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT)] [BLAS distributions (Reference implementation) (Pentium Pro/Linux)] [Parallel processing stuff (Greenwich)] [Numerical Algorithms Group] [Finite Element Resources]

GNU mirrors

[prep.ai.mit.edu ("official site")] [ftp.mcc.ac.uk] [unix.hensa.ac.uk] [src.doc.ic.ac.uk] [ftp.eunet.ch] [ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de] [ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de] [ftp.funet.fi] [archive.eu.net]

LaTeX sources

[UK TeX Archive] [The LaTeX Catalogue Online] [TeX Frequently Asked Questions (UK TeX Users Group)] [teTeX home page]

Newspapers

[The Guardian] [Electronic Telegraph] [Evening Standard] [Der Spiegel] [TAZ] [SZ]

Culture & Recreation

[OrchestraNET (London Concert Calendar)] [London Symphony Orchestra] [Royal Festival Hall/Southbank Centre] [Barbican Centre] [London Theatre Guide] [Natural History Museum] [Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew] [Film reviews (UK)] [Bloomsbury Theatre]

Travel, Weather, etc.

[Atlas of Great Britain (including weather forecast)] [Railtrack travel information] [London weather forecasts (IntellicastYahoo)] [LEO (London Environment Online)]

Private pages

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The information on this page is supplied and compiled by Martin Schweiger
E-mail: martins@medphys.ucl.ac.uk
Last update 18/5/99