Florian Frieß is from the Visualization Research Center at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. His presentation on using sonification to highlight events extracted from a molecular dynamics ...
R is an open-source programming language and environment with powerful and extensive features for data analysis, data visualization, and statistical computing. Although R first appeared in the 1990s, ...
In this podcast, Katrina Feliciano-Stoddard joins Intel’s Conversations in the Cloud. Katrina talks about simulation and visualization, its role in innovation, and how the technology is being used ...
MDsrv is the next natural step in the sharing and visualization of MD simulations. Given the capabilities of MDsrv, we envision a number of use cases where it will prove helpful. Scientists performing ...
Biology, chemistry and materials science make extensive use of computational methods ranging from applications at the cellular level to detailed atomistic simulations of molecular assemblies, ...
In this special guest feature, Jan Rowell writes that an eye-popping visualization of two black holes colliding demonstrates 3D Adaptive Mesh Refinement volume rendering on next-generation Intel® Xeon ...
Join Lenovo and NVIDIA for a fireside-style panel featuring Chris Ruffo as moderator and industry experts Dalibor Lingenfelder (Dali) and Himanshu Iyer. They will be discussing technological ...
On November 6, Johns Hopkins University published an article about a simulation to explore how the United States would respond to a fast-moving new virus. The subtitle, which read in part that the ...
360-degree videos are a new type of movie that renders over all 4$\pi$ steradian. Video sharing sites such as YouTube now allow this unique content to be shared via virtual reality (VR) goggles, ...