If you use M-LOOP please consider contributing to the project. There are many quick and easy ways to help out.
- If you use M-LOOP be sure to cite the paper where it was first used: 'Fast machine-learning online optimization of ultra-cold-atom experiments', Sci Rep 6, 25890 (2016).
- Star and watch the M-LOOP GitHub.
- Make a suggestion on what features you would like added, or report an issue, on the GitHub or by email.
- Contribute your own code to the M-LOOP GitHub. This could be the interface you designed, more options, or a completely new solver.
Finally spread the word! Let others know the success you have had with M-LOOP and recommend they try it too.
M-LOOP is written and maintained by Michael R Hush <[email protected]>
Other contributors, listed alphabetically, are:
- John W. Bastian - design, first demonstration
- Patrick J. Everitt - testing, design, first demonstration
- Kyle S. Hardman - design, first demonstration
- Anton van den Hengel - design, first demonstration
- Joe J. Hope - design, first demonstration
- Carlos C. N. Kuhn - first demonstration
- Andre N. Luiten - first demonstration
- Gordon D. McDonald - first demonstration
- Manju Perumbil - first demonstration
- Ian R. Petersen - first demonstration
- Ciaron D. Quinlivan - first demonstration
- Alex Ratcliff - testing
- Nick P. Robins - first demonstration
- Mahasen A. Sooriyabandara - first demonstration
- Richard Taylor - testing
- Zak Vendeiro - ease of use enhancements
- Paul B. Wigley - testing, design, first demonstration