Top 5 software used by the phd scholar to do the research work

PhD scholars can implement their research works using different software. Here, we suggest best five software for the PhD scholars for their project implementation. The list of the software is given below and our team support you for the process of complete implementation.
NS2/NS3:
NS2 is an open-source event-driven simulator which is specially designed for the research in computer communication networks. A NS2 feature is a discrete event simulator for networking research and it provides the substantial support to simulate bunch of protocols like TCP, DSR, UDP, https, and FTP. It simulates on both the wired and wireless network and uses TCL (Tool Command Language) as its scripting language. NS2 consists of two key languages such as C++ and Object-oriented Tool Command Language (OTcl).
MATLAB/Simulink:
MATLAB is an environment of the multi-paradigm numerical computing and programming language developed by MathWorks. MATLAB permits the matrix manipulations, algorithm implementation, creation of user interfaces, plotting of functions and data, and interfacing with programs written in other languages.
JAVA:
Java is one of the popular and widely used programming languages. A platform is an environment that assists to develop and run the written programs in any programming language. This is fast, reliable and secure. From desktop to web applications, cell phones to the Internet, scientific supercomputers to gaming consoles, and it is used in every place.
Python:
Python is a popular programming language. Mainly, it was developed for emphasis on code readability, and its syntax permits the programmers to express their concepts in few lines of code. It is used for web development, software development, and system scripting. It can connect to the database systems and also this is used to handle big data and perform complex mathematics.
OMNET:
OMNeT++ (Objective Modular Network Testbed in C++) is a modular, component-based C++ simulation library and framework; primarily it is used for building network simulators. An extended version of OMNeT++ is OMNEST which is used for the case of commercial use. OMNeT++ is a simulation framework without the models for network protocols like HTTP.
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This is very useful and simple software for implementing my thesis code.
The given descriptions are very helpful to understand regarding software while working with it.
It clarifies my confusion about software implementation during PhD projects.