Tag: visualization
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3rd CEEC Community Workshop – Vistle Part II: Hands-On Workshop for 3D Data Visualization
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In this hands-on two-hour workshop, you’ll get to know Vistle, a powerful open-source visualization tool, and learn how to create compelling 3D representations of scientific datasets, both in desktop as well as Virtual Reality environments. After an introduction to the software and its key features, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and create…
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Celebrating the Women of CEEC
In honor of International Women’s Day, we’d like to take a moment to celebrate the work of our Women of CEEC! We’re fourtunate not just to have brilliant women in the CEEC project but also to benefit from their generosity in sharing their knowledge and lifting up others. So today, we highlight their contributions .
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Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data
As supercomputers grow, so does their capacity to simulate ever larger and more detailed phenomena. These increasingly large simulations, in turn, produce terabytes of data. It’s no longer enough to […]
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Swimming with the Flow: waLBerla Simulations with Vistle
We’re two years into CEEC and starting to get a real look at how our efforts will help push computational fluid dynamics forward. In particular, we were excited to see how the virtual reality (VR) capabilities of the Cave at HLRS combined with Vistle could help scientists understand erosion in coupled fluid-particle flows.
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Scientific Visualization for Exascale Simulations
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Join our own Susanne Malheiros for her presentation “Scientific Visualization for Exascale Simulations” at HiPEAC25! Part of the workshop “From petascale to exascale and beyond: the Centres of Excellence challenge”, Susanne will present her work on visualizing exascale CFD and multi-physics simulations like our Localized Erosion of Wind Turbine foundations lighthouse case.
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Vistle Part I: An Introduction to Immersive Visualizations of Large-Scale Scientific Data
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This one-hour webinar introduces the visualization tool Vistle, which is used to create augmented reality/virtual reality visualizations of large-scale scientific datasets. It presents Vistle’s remote rendering functionality and how Vistle is being ported to GPUs as part of the CEEC project to enable visualization for exascale datasets.