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Explore examples of apps built using STRUDEL

Ameriflux Dashboard

Live Project
Contributed by Sy-Toan Ngo

The Ameriflux Dashboard is a monitoring tool designed to track real-time data status across the network, providing visibility into key…

Ameriflux Dashboard

Building Energy Conservation Measure Extraction App

Prototype
Contributed by Han Li and Yujie Xu

This prototype enables users to easily extract and analyze a Building Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) report and data. Users can upload a…

Building Energy Conservation Measure Extraction App

Explorer for Beamline Data

Prototype
Contributed by Seij De Leon

This prototype provides an interactive web interface for exploring live beamline data — including devices, plans, and detector images. The…

Explorer for Beamline Data

Hierarchical Data Explorer

Prototype
Contributed by David Lyon

An interactive web app for exploring complex KBase data, including ontologies, taxonomies, and other deeply nested structures. Powered by…

Hierarchical Data Explorer

Job Browser

Prototype
Contributed by David Lyon

A web app designed for monitoring KBase Narrative jobs, using live data from a private backend API. It uses the "monitor-activities" task…

Job Browser

Substrate Prediction using Graph Neural Networks

Prototype
Contributed by Saad Naseem

This is a minimal web app prototype built during STRUDEL AI workshop, that lets users input a chemical name or SMILES ID and instantly…

Substrate Prediction using Graph Neural Networks
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STRUDEL is an open source project housed at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS) at the University of California, Berkeley. The project is generously funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Liz Vu & Josh Greenberg Program Officers, grants G-2022-19360, G-2023-21098, and G-2024-22557. STRUDEL partners include members of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Scientific Data (SciData) Division UX team, Superbloom Design, The Carpentries, and 2i2c.