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Autolab

Python package for laboratory instruments control and scientific experiments automation

Autolab project

Python package for scientific experiments automation

The purpose of this project is to maintain the Python package 'autolab' providing easy and efficient tools to deal with your scientific instruments, and to run automated experiments with them, by command line instructions or through a graphical user interface (GUI).

Created by Quentin Chateiller, Python drivers originally from Quentin Chateiller and Bruno Garbin, for the C2N-CNRS (Center for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies, Palaiseau, France) ToniQ team. Project continued by Jonathan Peltier, for the C2N-CNRS, Minaphot team.

Core package hosted at https://github.com/autolab-project/autolab

Drivers made for autolab can be found at https://github.com/autolab-project/autolab-drivers

Visit https://autolab.readthedocs.io/ for the full documentation of this package.

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