Re: Opinions: Debian for (bio)process engineering?
(forgot to include the list in CC :)
Hi Bernelle,
it's not yet in Debian (I'm working on uploading it), but you can check:
http://asl.org.il
it is used, among others, for modeling-based process control (see virtual sensing [1])
and can be deployed on cheap and compact hardware (i.a. FPGAs, DSPs).
Here is an example relevant to the waste water treatment:
http://asl.org.il/benchmarks/multicomponent_flow/
Regards,
Zeev
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_sensing
On Mon, 2015-07-13 at 14:07 +0200, Bernelle Verster wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a proper noob, new even to coding in general, and, very very new
> to Debian. (So if I make a mistake/follow poor etiquette, please
> educate me)
>
> I'm currently checking out the debi-chem, Debian science project and
> debian-med places, in anticipation of going to DebConf15!
>
> I am a bioprocess engineer, and looking to get into better process
> control and analysis for bioprocesses, specifically wastewater
> treatment (with some mods there), and fungal processes (aka solid
> substrate fermentation), and these blends don't really have what I'm
> looking for. I'm not really sure what I'm looking for yet either, but
> data-acquisition is a start [1]
>
> I have seen the engineering packages on debi-science [2]. I am not
> sure if these as a rough grouping are the sort of engineering I'm
> doing, or more 'IT' engineering - opinions on joining this or not?
>
> My question is, is there some process engineering stuff out there I
> can join? And if not, how do I go about starting something?
>
> And lastly, where would these queries best be directed to?
>
> best regards
> Bernelle Verster (indiebio on IRC)
>
> [1] - http://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/dataacquisition
> [2] - http://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/engineering
>
>
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