Dr. Louise Le Barbenchon
CNRS, Institute of Mechanics and Engineering (I2M)
Talence, France
louise.le-barbenchon[at sign]u-bordeaux.fr
Tools
In order to perform my research activity, I use several tools that I listed there. My wish is to use more and more open-source tools so if according to you, one of them can be replaced, do not hesitate to contact me!
Bibliography and writing
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Mendeley for my bibliography management
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Latex with TexMaker, in order to write any document or presentation (beamer)
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Sharelatex through the tools developped by the PLM
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Many more tools with this plateform can be used, such as PLMbox (to save files in the cloud)
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SublimeText for text document editing
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WebplotDigitizer to extract data from articles
CAD and Meshing
Image Analysis
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ImageJ is an open-source software for image analysis.
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Avizo is the main software I am mainly using for the post-processing of my tomography data, but I am looking for an open-source replacement
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Vic2D for Digital Image Correlation with a local approach
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Pydic, a free suite of python tools for local digital image correlation analysis
Modelisation, simulation and code writing
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Granoo for discrete simulation
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Simcoon for identification and modelisation of mechanical behaviour
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Anaconda navigator to navigate through my different conda environments
Files management
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PLMbox, through the tools developped by the PLM
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MyCore
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own-cloud
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Click and read, a CNRS tool to acces directly to unpaywall plateform
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Spyder, to edit my python codes