Frequently asked questions#
Who are the authors of snompy?
snompy was developed by Tom Vincent at The University of Manchester’s Terahertz Characterization Group, with significant contributions from Daniel Johnson, Xinyun Liu, Nathaniel Huang, Lars Mester and Jessica Boland.
Can I use snompy in my publication?
Please do!
This package is open source and free to use.
We only ask that you cite our original paper, to acknowledge the time and effort that went into developing snompy.
See the section Cite us to find out how.
How can I cite snompy?
See the section Cite us for details.
I’m not sure how to use snompy for my research. Can you do it for me?
Perhaps, if your project is interesting and aligns with our research then we’re open to new opportunities for collaboration. Feel free to contact the authors privately if you’re interested in working with us on modelling SNOM experiments.
I want to contribute to snompy. How can I help?
See the section Development for details.
My question isn’t here. How can I get help?
If you have any other questions, feel free to start a discussion on the snompy Discussions channel.