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TRAVIS – Trajectory Analyzer and Visualizer

TRAVIS

TRAVIS, which stands for Trajectory Analyzer and Visualizer, is a software tool which can compute a plethora of functions and histograms from molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulation trajectories. I am the main developer of the TRAVIS program package.

Please visit the TRAVIS website: www.travis-analyzer.de

In April 2020, our new open access article on TRAVIS has been published. It describes many of the new features and algorithms which have been added to TRAVIS within the last nine years. Please have a look:

M. Brehm, M. Thomas, S. Gehrke, B. Kirchner:
“TRAVIS – A Free Analyzer for Trajectories from Molecular Simulation”,
J. Chem. Phys. 2020, 152 (16), 164105, DOI 10.1063/5.0005078.

Please see also our new tutorial on computing vibrational spectra with CP2k and TRAVIS (Oct 2018).

Want to join the TRAVIS team? There are two PhD positions available in the group of Prof. Martin Brehm at the University of Paderborn (Germany). Please see the official announcements in German and English language. You can apply until 15.03.2024.


— Work Citing TRAVIS —

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— 2022 —

5 N. Aguilar, R. Barros, J. A. Tamayo-Ramos, S. Martel, A. Bol, M. Atilhan, S. Aparicio:
"Carbon Nanomaterials with Thymol + Menthol Type V Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent: From Surface Properties to Nano-Venturi Effect through Nanopores"
J. Mol. Liq. 2022, 368, 120637.     (DOI 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.120637 ) ⭳ Bib
Uses TRAVIS for RDF, NI, DProf.
4 J. A. Tamayo-Ramos, S. Martel, R. Barros, A. Bol, M. Atilhan, S. Aparicio:
"On the Behavior of Quercetin + Organic Solvent Solutions and Their Role for C60 Fullerene Solubilization"
J. Mol. Liq. 2022, 345, 117714.     (DOI 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.117714 ) ⭳ Bib
Uses TRAVIS for RDF, SDF, CDF, CMat.

— 2021 —

3 L. Maritsa, S. Martel, R. Barros, A. Bol, S. Aparicio:
"Additivation of MoS2 Nanosheets to Synthetic Poly-Alpha-Olefins Base Oils: A Theoretical Study of Nanolubrication"
J. Mol. Liq. 2021, 25, 115881.     (DOI 10.1016/j.molliq.2021.115881 ) ⭳ Bib
Uses TRAVIS for RDF.

— 2020 —

2 L. Maritsa, A. Bol, S. Aparicio:
"Quasi-Smectic Liquid Crystal Phase of Octane in Contact with 2D MoS2"
Appl. Surf. Sci. 2020, 533, 147386.     (DOI 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.147386 ) ⭳ Bib
Uses TRAVIS for DProf.
1 L. Maritsa, A. Bol, S. Aparicio:
"Densification and Tribofilm Formation in Hydrocarbon Nanofluids Induced by MoS2 Nanotubes"
J. Mol. Liq. 2020, 311, 113291.     (DOI 10.1016/j.molliq.2020.113291 ) ⭳ Bib
Uses TRAVIS for RDF, NI, SDF.


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8 different authors contributed to the 5 articles shown above.

Citations ↓ A–ZAuthor Name ↓ A–Z
1(show)Aguilar, N.
5(show)Aparicio, S.
2(show)Atilhan, M.
3(show)Barros, R.
5(show)Bol, A.
3(show)Maritsa, L.
3(show)Martel, S.
2(show)Tamayo-Ramos, J. A.

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1(show)Appl. Surf. Sci.