Acknowledgements¶
Reaktoro would not exist without its past and current supporters and contributors. Therefore, we thank on this page everyone that is contributing or has contributed to the project with either financial, scientific, and/or coding contributions.
Academic and Research Institutions¶
Reaktoro is thankful to the following academic and research institutions for their substantial past or current financial support:
- Imperial College London, UK (2011-2014)
Qatar Carbonates and Carbon Storage Research Centre (QCCSRC)
- Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland (2014-2015)
- ETH Zurich, Switzerland (2015-present)
Industries¶
Reaktoro is proud of its past and current financial support from industries. We would like to thank:
- Shell (2011-2014, 2019-present)
- Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Science & Technology Park (2011-2014)
Qatar Carbonates and Carbon Storage Research Centre (QCCSRC)
Reaktoro is also especially thankful for software development contributions from the following companies:
- ESSS (2018-current)
Government Institutions¶
Distributing Reaktoro as an open-source software requires public funding. The following is a list of research grants obtained from government institutions for further development and maintenance of Reaktoro:
- Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
Allan Leal’s SNSF Ambizione Grant (2019-2022) — Innovative Computational Methods for Ultra-Fast Simulations of Coupled Physical and Chemical Processes Using Machine Learning and GPU Parallel Computing
Scientific Contributors¶
Reaktoro’s advanced numerical methods and modeling capabilities would not be possible without the numerous current and past scientific discussions with the following people:
Martin Blunt, Prof. (Imperial College London, UK) (2011-2014)
Tara LaForce, Dr. (CSIRO, Australia) (2011-2014)
Dmitrii Kulik, Dr. (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) (2014-present)
Georg Kosakowski, PD Dr. (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) (2014-present)
Nikolaos Prasianakis, Dr. (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) (2014-present)
Dan Miron, Dr. (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) (2016-present)
Martin Saar, Prof. (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) (2015-present)
William Smith, Prof. (University of Guelph, Canada) (2016-present)
Development Contributors¶
The development of Reaktoro is and has been helped my several individuals, with contributions that range from documentation and fixing bugs to implementation of modern software engineering practices into the project. We thank them below:
Dan Miron, Dr. (Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland) (2016-present)
Till Ehrengruber (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) (2016-present)
Alex Hobé (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) (2016-2017)
Edson Tadeu M. Manoel (ESSS, Brazil) (2018-present)
Alexandre Barbosa (ESSS, Brazil) (2018-present)
Bruno Oliveira (ESSS, Brazil) (2018-present)
Armando A. S. C. Neto (ESSS, Brazil) (2018-2020)
Svetlana Kyas, Dr. (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) (2018-present)
Diego T. Volpatto (ESSS, Brazil) (2020-present)
Have we forgotten you?¶
You might have already contributed to Reaktoro and your name (or organization’s name) is still not listed here. Please get in touch and we’ll be happy to correct this.