About Us#

Minterpy is an optimized Python implementation of the multidimensional polynomial interpolation prototype algorithm called MIP, which was originally developed in MATLAB by Hecht et al.[1].

It is developed and maintained by a small team at the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), an institute of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR).

CASUS HZDR

Maintainers and contributors#

Project maintainers

Project maintainers are the current main developers responsible for Minterpy and managing its development process.


Uwe Hernandez Acosta

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Damar Wicaksono

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Scientific direction and funding

These individuals provide input on the scientific direction of the project or help attract and secure funding for the research underlying Minterpy.


Michael Hecht

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Contributors

Contributors are developers and technical writers who have made contributions to the Minterpy project through development, documentation, infrastructure, and code reviews.


Janina Schreiber

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Daniel Kotik

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MichaΕ‚ Bajda

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Former maintainers and contributors

These are former maintainers and contributors to the Minterpy project who have left their mark on the project for its betterment.


Sachin Thekke Veettil

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Jannik Michelfeit

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Sponsors#

The Minterpy project is partly funded by the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS) which is financed by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and by the Saxony Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK). Funding is provided through tax funds based on the budget approved by the Saxony State Parliament.

BMBF SMWK

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