Aramy Truong
Post-bachelor's Research Associate
Aramy Truong
Post-bachelor's Research Associate
Biography
Aramy Truong is a post-bachelors research associate supporting soil science research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Truong studies soil structures and X-ray computing tomography (XCT) image analysis using Python. Truong is also interested in machine learning and fabrication methods such as laser etching and 3D printing. He is one of the lead developers of Pore2Chip, a Python package that can create representative micromodels based on XCT scans of porous materials.
Research Interest
X-ray computed tomography, image analysis, machine learning, micromodel fabrication, three-dimensional printing
Education
BS in Computer Science and Engineering, University of California Merced
Awards and Recognitions
- Outstanding Performance Award – Pore2Chip
Publications
2025
- Truong A.X., M.K. Mudunuru, E. Rooney, A. Bhattacharjee, T. Varga, M. Mamud, and X. He, et al. 2025. "Pore2Chip: All-in-one python tool for soil microstructure analysis and micromodel design." Journal of Open Source Software 10, no. 112:8052. PNNL-SA-206144. doi:10.21105/joss.08052
2024
- Guo Y., K.K. Weitz, A.X. Truong, A.G. Ryan, A. Bhattacharjee, and M.S. Lipton. 2024. "Accessing fungal contributions to the Birch Effect: real-time respiration from pore-scale microfluidics." Microorganisms 12, no. 11:Art No. 2295. PNNL-SA-205298. doi:10.3390/microorganisms12112295