Contact & Support¶
If you have questions, encounter issues, or would like to contribute to the development of DROPPS, the following channels are available to you.
Developer Contact¶
Yiming Tang
Fudan University
Email: ymtang@fudan.edu.cn
For collaboration, academic inquiries, or technical questions related to:
DROPPS / CGPS simulation engine
LLPS modeling and coarse-grained methods
Forcefield development
Software architecture or feature extensions
please include a short description of your project or problem when reaching out.
Bug Reports¶
If you discover a bug, unexpected behavior, or missing functionality, please report it through one of the following channels:
GitHub Issues https://github.com/tymworld/DROPPS/issues
Bug Report Page See the Report a Bug page for structured bug-report guidelines.
Feature Requests¶
We welcome suggestions for new features, improvements, or extended workflows.
To propose a feature, please include:
a clear motivation for the feature
example use cases
expected inputs/outputs
relevant scientific context (if applicable)
Submit through GitHub Issues using the Feature Request template.
Community & Discussion¶
A community space will be available soon for Q&A, usage discussions, workflow sharing, and troubleshooting (e.g., GitHub Discussions or a public forum).
Until then, please feel free to reach out directly via email.
Citing DROPPS¶
If DROPPS contributed to your research, please cite the following works:
This helps support ongoing development and ensures proper attribution.
Acknowledgement¶
DROPPS was developed by Yiming Tang and Guanghong Wei at Fudan University, with contributions from collaborators working on:
molecular simulation
phase separation modeling
coarse-grained forcefields
computational biophysics
We gratefully acknowledge all users who report bugs, improve the documentation, and contribute code or ideas.