Now it is official, we are getting the EPS award for our paper about ray-tracing. It seems that the award ceremony will take place during the JPGU meeting in May, held in Makuari. Thanks to everybody who contributed to the…
Now it is official, we are getting the EPS award for our paper about ray-tracing. It seems that the award ceremony will take place during the JPGU meeting in May, held in Makuari. Thanks to everybody who contributed to the…
In order to directly produce good looking references inside WordPress, I found the bib2html plug-in which does a pretty good job. Just upload your latest bibliography file in BibTex format and include one paper, parts of or your complete bibliography…
I really like working with OpenOffice and I use it whenever possible. In the last days I had to prepare a poster for a scientific meeting and I tried OO Impress for the first time and I found it quite…
I am used to create posters either with Coreldraw or Inkscape, but for the next conference I though that it might be worth trying Latex. After searching the web for available tools I stumbled over this page. After small modifications…
There’s a very nice plugin which allows you to display the content of a bibtex file directly in your blog. http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bib2html/
For those who intensively use gedit and need some extra features for Latex I recommend to get this little plugin. It makes life much easier in case you want handle Latex files directly from gedit.
Our paper about ray-tracing through numerical weather models for precise point positioning has been accepted for EPS. Forthcoming papers can be viewed under http://www.terrapub.co.jp/journals/EPS/forth.html. As the paper will appear in e-letter format it should be accessible from everyone, without a…
I am trying to keep my list of papers up-to-date by storing all the information in a simple Bibtex file from which I can easily create formated output like HTML or PDFs. Today I downloaded a small but smart tool…
Our paper entitled “Constrained simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (C-SART) – a new and simple algorithm for ionospheric tomography” has been accepted for publication in Earth, Planets and Space.