The channel is in a relaxed mode, so let me stir some activity by showing recent results from out laboratory:
• I've already mentioned that we are joined Jetbrains Research and got some funding for development of visualization tools for particle physics. The major project is the 3d (and not only 3d) visualization framework for particle interaction events in large experiments. The basic functionality is almost ready and results will be presented on October 14 on NICA collaboration meeting in Dubna and on October 23 on IAXO collaboration meeting in Zaragoza. The project home is
https://github.com/mipt-npm/dataforge-vis (it is not quite ready for public usage though).
• We are investing in
https://github.com/mipt-npm/dataforge-core framework both to support for visualization and to advance it primary features as automated data analysis platform.
• We are putting some effort into Kmath as well, but there are not feature requests, so we are waiting for the feedback.
• We are also putting forward some student projects like this one:
https://github.com/Unrealf1/skysim-visualization (made by
@Fedor, our youngest developer). It features raw JavaFX visualization for reactor-like thunderstorm avalanche enhancement model (
https://github.com/Unrealf1/skysim-visualization).
Any discussion is welcome.