You are a scientist and need to set up a new lab experiment?
Many instruments, from various vendors, different interfaces?
Now you need computer control for your experiment and for data acquisition.
For exactly this purpose we have developed the open-source software Nomad Camels.
Installation is easy and done in a minute.
You don't need programming skills. Choose your instrument from our large library
and configure its settings.
Then you are ready to define your measurement. What you want your
instruments to do? Turn on a laser, set the voltage, stabilize the temperature, read
out a camera image. You can define complex measurement routines. Now you're
ready to measure. Put your sample into your new setup and run your measurement
protocol. Monitor your measurement in real time.
Let's look at the data. As a core feature, Camels makes your data sustainable in
the sense that it provides excellent documentation of every aspect. Data,
instruments, settings, your measurement protocol and even the Python script that
collected your data. Future generations will understand what was done from your
data. Nomad Camels is your simple path to fair experimental data. For more
information visit our website or follow us on github.
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In many experiments, researchers assemble their experimental setups individually from devices and instruments from different manufacturers and generations - which has made computer-aided measurements a laborious process up to now. FAU scientists Dr. Michael Krieger and Prof Dr. Heiko B. Weber, Chair of Applied Physics at FAU, and their team have published new open source software that solves this problem. This video explains how Nomad Camels works.