Acknowledgments#

The PhasorPy project is jointly maintained by the Advanced Bioimaging Unit at the University of the Republic and Institut Pasteur de Montevideo and the Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics at the University of California, Irvine.

PhasorPy was inspired by the Globals for Images · SimFCS software by Enrico Gratton.

This software project is supported in part by the Essential Open Source Software for Science (EOSS) program at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Contributors#

The following people (in alphabetical order) have contributed to the development of PhasorPy by providing code, documentation, tutorials, bug fixes, or expertise:

See also GitHub contributors.