OOF: Finite Element Analysis of Microstructures

Credits and Disclaimers

Credits

OOF was developed at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) by
Principal Developers
Steve Langer Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
Information Technology Laboratory
NIST
Andrew Reid Computer Integration and Programming Solutions Corp.
NIST MCSD contract researcher.
Valerie R. Coffman NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate
Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
Information Technology Laboratory
NIST
R. Edwin García Materials Engineering Department
Purdue University
Previously funded by the MatCASE project, NSF ITR-0205232
Developers Emeritus
Rhonald Lua Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Penn State University
NIST MSEL guest researcher
Previously funded by the MatCASE project, NSF ITR-0205232
Seung-Ill Haan Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
NIST CTCMS guest researcher
Andy Roosen Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory
NIST
Students
Kyle Stemen Kent State University
NIST SURF program
Olga Kuznetsova University of Maryland
NIST SURF program
Daniel Vlacich
Kang-Xing Jin
Kevin Chang
Eric Ma
Science Magnet Program
Montgomery Blair High School
Silver Spring, MD
Advisors, Kibbitzers, and Other Hangers-On
Ed Fuller Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory
NIST
Craig Carter Department of Materials Science and Engineering
MIT
Panos Charalambides Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Zi-Kui Liu Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Penn State University

Financial support for OOF comes from the NIST Information Technology Laboratory, the NIST Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science. OOF2 is also supported by the MatCASE project at Penn State University, which is funded by NSF ITR-0205232.


Disclaimer

This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by employees of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. OOF is an experimental system. NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic. We would appreciate acknowledgement if the software is used.