Codes and Open Access
I am strongly committed to open and reproducible science. Over the past years, I have strived to make all my research output fully reproducible via GitHub or Zenodo, or more recently, via both. All my papers are also freely available via ArXiv.
My github page contains reproduction packages and data underlying my research papers since 2020. For example, it contains:
A repository to reproduce the figures and calculations from our paper on the search for radio bow shocks in the Rapid ASKAP Continuum Survey
A repository to reproduce the figures, calculations, and mathematical derivations in our discovery paper of radio emission from the Vela X-1 bow shock.
A database of X-ray and radio luminosity measurements of accreting black holes and neutron stars, used in the analysis in Gallo et al. (2018) and Van den Eijnden et al. (2021).
A database of black hole X-ray binary QPO waveforms produced by De Ruiter, Van den Eijnden et al. (2019).
On the Zenodo Open Access repository, you can find reproduction packages for the following works:
Plotting scripts and simulation code for the analysis in Van den Eijnden et al. (2020a).
Plotting scripts and data for the radio monitoring study of Swift J1858.6-0814 in Van den Eijnden et al. (2020b).
All GitHub repositories listed above are also archived as stable releases on Zenodo.