Name: Alex Liberzon
Type: User
Company: Tel Aviv University
Bio: Experimental fluid mechanics researcher trained as a mechanical engineer, who believes in open source and open science
Twitter: alexlib
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Blog: https://lnkd.in/gVznF6H
Alex Liberzon's Projects
PIV dataset
PIV image processing solver using LiteFlowNet model, written in PyTorch as the deep learning framework
Scripts written to speed up creation and analysis of PIV data using OpenPIV
PIVPy helps to understand PIV results, inspired by PIVMAT
PIVPy app based on streamlit.io
Python implementation of PIV Uncertainty Quantification.
Matplotlib visualisation tool for experimental data
Object oriented codes for plotting flows, written in python.
Code for examining algorithms for searching for odor plumes.
POD and DMD decomposition of data from fluid dynamics. This work has been produced during my internship at the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics under supervision of Professor Miguel A. Mendez.
A tool to connect POD and DMD
Finite difference solution of 2D Poisson equation
A NumPy based implementation of a puff-based odour plume model
To reproducte post-processing error
Post processing routines for analysing PTV data.
Prana PIV codes.
Prana PIV codes.
Mirror of Alex Liberzon's professional website
Repo for the book Problem Solving with Python 3.7 Edition by Peter D. Kazarinoff, PhD. The newest edition of Problem Solving with Python book.
Resources for the book "Programming for Computations" by S. Linge and H. P. Langtangen
Programming Computer Vision with Python by Jan Erik Solem
Analysis pipelines, notebooks and tips for particle tracking velocimetry
Branch Gen3 is the current version. Codes for generating synthetic particle images for multi-camera systems, configured for use for PyPTV
post-processing tools, including main Gaussian Process regression function
PTVResearch is a state of the art code for particle tracking and particle image velocimetry