160 likes | 263 Vues
Discover various software tools and resources to streamline your research process effectively. From managing references to simulations and post-processing, find out how Mathematica, Matlab, Microsoft Office, and more can benefit your work. Explore reference managers like Zotero and Papers, enhance your citations with LaTex, and access helpful templates. Learn how to integrate these tools for maximum efficiency in your research projects.
E N D
Resources to Help You do Research Better Mark Czajkowski
When can programs help you? • Managing references and journal papers • Create a database of sources • Theoretical calculations (equations) • Simulations • Post processing
Mathematica • is the premier all-purpose mathematical software package. It integrates swift and accurate symbolic and numerical calculation, all-purpose graphics, and a powerful programming language • Available to all faculty and students • Download from Information Technology Services (ITS) • http://sitelic.colorado.edu/mathematica/
Matlab • a high-level technical computing language and interactive environment for algorithm development, data visualization, data analysis, and numeric computation • Available to Faculty and RA’s and TA’s for Research or Class • Installation Instructions
Microsoft Office • Word, Excel, Powerpoint, … • Available on research computers • Ask ITS to install or download fromhttp://www.colorado.edu/its/licenses/microsoft/
Ensight • The most advanced post-processor on the market, take your visualizations to new extremes... • 20 floating licenses available for research use • Contact Mark Czajkowski for more information
Ansys (Fluent) • delivers advanced technology in all key simulation areas • Academic Version (limited number of nodes) is available to all students in computer lab • Currently, John Daily has 5 seats of Fluent Research Edition
Solidworks • SolidWorks 3D design software can help you design better products faster. • Available to all students in computer lab
Webfiles https://webfiles.colorado.edu/
Reference Managers • Zotero • Papers
Papers: an Apple Application • Comprehensive application streamlines references workflow • Functionality • Download, with all citation metadata • Store, sort, highlight PDFs in one location • Create archives • Read full screen • Multiple search and database repositories • Export to Bibtex, Endnote, Bookends, Word2008, XML, etc. • 30-day trial for any Apple computer • $40 full license; $25 with student discount
Zotero • Advantages • Works with all operating systems (windows, mac, linux) • Free program • Organizes references into personal database • Accessible from any computer with Zotero installed • Database communicates easily with LaTeX • Disadvantages • Requires browser • Not quite as streamlined as Papers when downloading pdfs
Zotero • Browser • Find journal articles, books, etc. using EngineeringVillage, ScienceDirect, Chinook, etc. • Export citations as Bibtex file • Use Bibtex file directly in Latex document (or Word document)
Zotero with Jabref • Jabref • Reference manager • Allows you to easily copy cite key into Latex documents
LaTeX • a high-quality typesetting system • Free software, available for download from the internet • Recommended frontends • Mac: TeXShop, texmaker • Windows: TeXnicCenter • Linux: Kile • Thesis template and information • http://www.colorado.edu/its/docs/latex/ • Cheat Sheet • http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/latexcheat/latexcheat/latexsheet.pdf
Example working with: • Zotero, Jabref, and Latex