The following people have contributed to the development of STEPS
From Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan and University of Antwerp, Belgium:
Erik De Schutter (OIST, UA, since 2006) Project conception and supervision
Iain Hepburn (OIST, UA, since 2008) Development of STEPS versions 1.0.0-3.0.0: Well-mixed and spatial stochastic and deterministic solver implementation EField implementation Initial TetOpSplit development SBML support Meshio utilities Validation design, testing, and documentation
Weiliang Chen (OIST, since 2009) Development of STEPS versions 1.0.0-3.0.0: Well-mixed and spatial stochastic solver development Parallel TetOpSplit implementation Implementation of visualization toolkit Meshio utilities Utilities supports for third-party software (CUBIT/Trelis, Metis, mesh mapping for swc/hoc morphology) Testing and documentation
Stefan Wils (OIST, UA, 2006 - 2009) Early version implementation (1.0.0): Well-mixed and spatial stochastic solver development Meshio utilities Documentation
From École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland (Since STEPS version 3.0.0):
Fabien Delalondre Technical lead and coordination for Blue Brain team contribution
Sam Yates Compilation support with CMake Unit testing suite implementation First implementation of parallel EField solver using direct solvers R123 random number generator Other code fixes and optimizations
Francesco Casalegno R123 random number generator
Aleksandr Ovcharenko R123 random number generator
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ivan Raikov (OIST): Configuration of subversion archive and autotools.
Michele Mattioni: Contributed towards the SBML importer.
Mika Holm: STEPS logo.
If you contributed to STEPS and you name is not included here, please don't hesitate to contact us.