Grant Tremblay
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Astrophysicist at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian
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Old-school DFITS and FITSORT, because they're no longer available and I fear change
Make a simple GIF movie of a MUSE cube
Code, calculations, and notes for Tremblay et al. 2018, ApJ
A Python-based suite of reduction & analysis tools for MUSE
Grant R. Tremblay's Curriculum Vitae
A robust way to calculate line-of-sight velocities.
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A robust way to calculate line-of-sight velocities.
A script to scrape CfA-led papers from ADS and generate public-facing summaries of those results
Old-school DFITS and FITSORT, because they're no longer available and I fear change
A julia package for modeling medium resolution integral field unit spectroscopy in the UV/optical/IR
Apple's SF Mono font patched with the Nerd Fonts patcher
Code, calculations, and notes for Tremblay et al. 2018, ApJ
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A Python-based suite of reduction & analysis tools for MUSE
the code for CEERS/MIRI data reduction
Grant R. Tremblay's Curriculum Vitae
Chandra peformance data
Make a simple GIF movie of a MUSE cube
:chart_with_upwards_trend: A curated list of awesome data visualization libraries and resources.
This repository contains code to generate a simulation for CO absorption by molecular gas clouds in a molecular disk against a central continuum source in galaxies.
Making images of UNCOVER NIRCam and NIRISS mosaics
London Code Of Conduct
The Galaxy Cluster ‘Pypeline’ for X-ray Temperature Maps
A generic Python packaging guide and template. Slightly focused more towards scientific packages.
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Astropy Paper III: To be published with the next LTS release of astropy core (v5.0, Fall 2021)
Perceptually uniform colormaps for matplotlib, inspired by sunset at Paranal
An easy plotting GUI for Python
A tool for visualizing and designing colormaps using colorspacious and matplotlib
Scrape the Astro2020 Science Whitepapers, and dump them into Python's Natural Language Toolkit
MATLAB-like drawnow to easily update a figure
Python scripts to make maps of spectral parameters with Chandra data
I am a broken shell of a human
Get started with your own dotfiles.
Examples of using Sherpa to fit and model data in Python.