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'''Publications :''' http://www.lab-tools.com/publications/Webber_JBW.html (nearly all prepared with heavy use of Apl, at all stages from the design of the research project to the final editing of the text of the paper) '''Publications :''' http://www.lab-tools.com/publications/Webber_JBW.html (nearly all prepared with heavy use of Apl, at all stages from the design of the research project to the final editing of the text of the paper).
See : http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10011790

Beau Webber

Email: <UNREADABLE j.b.w.webber@ AT SPAMFREE kent DOT ac DOT uk>

Hi, I am new to this Wiki, so please explain gently to me if I get something wrong - but much thanks to Kai for setting it up.

More links to me and mine :

Research Home page : http://www.kent.ac.uk/physical-sciences/publications/home/jbww.html

Publications : http://www.lab-tools.com/publications/Webber_JBW.html (nearly all prepared with heavy use of Apl, at all stages from the design of the research project to the final editing of the text of the paper). See : http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10011790

Company pages :

  • http://www.lab-tools.com/ - which points to the following and other sub-categories http://www.nano-science.co.uk/ - the study of liquids in confined geometry and at surfaces. http://www.nano-metrology.co.uk/ - the application of the nano-science studies to the measurement of nano- though meso- to micro-scale structures in porous materials. http://www.lab-tools.com/instrumentation/ - look here if you are needing bespoke software and hardware, or versions of the code/modules I have already created. Although from time-to-time I program in a range of languages, my preferred language for both algorithmic and GUI programming is now APL, in particular APLX.

Algorithms :

I am entering here some useful algorithms - initially ones culled from references.


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