Bill Wolf's Projects
Notes for Phil Lubin's PHYS 134: Observational Astrophysics course taught in Spring 2012.
Class Nots for Mark Srednicki's Fall 2011 PHYS 221A: Relativistic Quantum Field Theory class.
Notes for David Berenstein's Fall 2012 PHYS 231A General Relativity Class.
Notes for Lars Bildsten's Physics 232 class, given in Winter quarter 2012.
Notes for Crystal Martin's Winter 2014 PHYS 233 (Interstellar Medium) graduate course at UCSB
Notes for Andy Howell's Spring 2013 PHYS 234: High Energy Astrophysics class at UCSB.
Notes for Tomasso Treu's W 2013 course on Cosmology at UCSB.
Class notes for Peng Oh's PHYS 237: Galactic Dynamics course, taught Fall, 2011.
A script which scans the astro.ph ArXiv for recent submissions from UCSB
In-Class notes for Astro 2
Website source for the IUCN's Cactus and Succulent Specialist Group (CSSG)
education notebook is a community maintained Jupyter Docker Stack image
Electrostatic field line and equipotential contour diagrams
toy website for displaying recent papers with KITP affiliations
Basic tutorials for using the MESA stellar evolution code.
Web-based visualization tool for the MESA simulations of stars. Built with Bootstrap 5.3 and d3 v7.8.4
Minimum setup to reproduce the lab website for Bill Wolf's 2022 MESA Summer School lab on recurrent novae and steady burning.
Textmate bundle that facilitates writing of inlists and code for Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA).
Command line tools for use with open source MESA stellar evolution code.
Tools for easily reading and accessing data created by MESA.
Command line tool for running the MESA test suite and uploading results to MESATestHub
Lightweight, ruby-based language that provides a powerful way to make inlists for MESA projects.
Web app for collecting and aggregating results from the MESA test suite.
Python tools for aid in using MESA
Tools for easily accessing and manipulating data from MESA in python.
tools for creating javascript quizzes from simple markdown syntax
Software for creating and accessing research notes from a Unix command line.
Code examples for the introductory d3.js workshop, "From Scattered to Scatterplot"