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Kuslich presents progress on enhancing software for modeling light propagation

  • Mike McShane
  • Mar 23, 2015
  • 1 min read

Lars Kuslich presented his undergraduate thesis research at the annual Texas A&M Student Research Week on Tuesday. Lars is working on adding some important features to a powerful software tool called MCX used for modeling light propagation in turbid media (materials that absorb and scatter light). Specifically, he is adding the capability for users to model realistic broadband light sources and also to incorporate fluorescence into the simulation.

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Lewis Wood
Lewis Wood
Aug 27

Software that models light propagation opens doors in physics, engineering, and medical research. Enhancements in such specialized tools make it possible for scientists to tackle previously unsolvable problems. But progress doesn’t happen in isolation—it requires collaboration and technical expertise. That’s where N-iX can step in, offering development services that bring advanced concepts into workable software systems. Ultimately, breakthroughs in science and business alike depend on the power of development.

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