# Credits, Contribution & Citation ## Maintainers & Contact **Michael Ortner** - Concept, Physics, Coding. - - Silicon Austria Labs, Sensors division, 9500 Villach, Austria **Lucas Gabriel Coliado Bandeira** - Software engineering - **Jaka Pribosek** - Concepts. **Alexandre Boisselet** - Python code layout, plotting backends. ## Credits We want to thank a lot of ppl who have helped to realize and advance this project over the years. The project was initiated at CTR-AG and is now supported by the [Silicon Austria Labs](https://silicon-austria-labs.com/) public research center. ## Contributions We welcome any feedback (Bug reports, feature requests, comments, ...) via email [magpylib@gmail.com](mailto:magpylib@gmail.com) or through [gitHub](https://github.com/magpylib/magpylib/issues) channels. ## Citation We are thankful for any reference and citation through the [original publication](https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S2352711020300170). A valid bibtex entry would be ```latex @Article{magpylib2020, title = {Magpylib: A free Python package for magnetic field computation}, author ={Ortner, Michael and Coliado Bandeira, Lucas Gabriel}, year = {2020}, journal = {SoftwareX}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.softx.2020.100466} } ``` ## License Magpylib is published under the open source [FreeBSD](https://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license/) license. - *Permissions:* Commercial use, Modification, Distribution, Private use - *Limitations:* Liability, Warranty - *Conditions:* License and copyright notice