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NASA-JPL

Programs written for work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

** Because of certain APIs and database connections, these programs are not able to run unless you are connected to the JPL WiFi **

Metrology

Starting March 2020, when we were all sent home during the pandemic, I had started working on writing programs so that I could keep busy.
First, it began with copying a previous program written by an intern (mainly to keep future programs consistent), but as knowledge grew so did the programs.
Now, I am transistioning everything to be on brand with JPL and using Python (my most knowledgable language).
All of these can be done manually, but with the push to try and get complaint to ISO17025, automated procedures will help reduce the calibration time.

DAQ-Modules

Started during the Pandemic to give me something to do at home
Written in C# using Visual Studio, based off of another co-workers program to try and keep things consistent
Now part of the Metrology Suite

Metrology Suite (in progess)

Wanted to have a suite of programs that were written within the Metrology lab opposed to tons of individual programs
Written in Python for the backend, HTML/CSS/JS for the frontend using JPL's django template as the base but heavily modified using Eel
Converting, upgrading, and updating older programs of mine as well as others from coworkers in which I have taken over

Power Supply Calibration (in progess)

Similar to the Metrology Suite, but specifically for the Power Supply Lab

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