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Dear colleagues,
It was a pleasant surprise when I found out that the registered
Iso2Mesh users has exceed 5,000 worldwide. It has always been a
great fun for me whenever I work on this tool, especially so when
interacting with our users by emails or in person.
Over the past years, the development of iso2mesh was partially
motivated by the needs of my on-going research projects, and
partially driven by the feedback from our users. However, there has
never been a dedicated funding to support a systematic development
of this tool. Given the large existing user base, I always felt the
urge to find ways to better support this community, and deliver
better software and more advanced features.
I recently noticed a funding opportunity from the NIH and would like
to give it a try. To ensure a successful application, I would like
to ask you a favor, by writing a few words on your experience using
iso2mesh, particularly, why its continuation is important to your
project(s). It does not have to be long, but your testimonial will
mean a lot to me and this project.
If you are interested in sharing a testimonial, please fill out this
simple Google form below, it will only takes a few minutes. If your
related research is NIH-funded or brain-research related, please use
the dedicated fields to specify.
https://goo.gl/forms/255s8fg6n14ZbqPA3
I appreciate everyone's attention and thank you very much for your
support!
Qianqian Fang, PhD
Computational Optics & Translational Imaging Lab (http://fanglab.org)
Northeastern University, Boston