Events - Weekly
March 2013
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Sunday, March 24 |
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Monday, March 25 |
Tuesday, March 26 |
Wednesday, March 27 |
Introduction to Scientific Visualization This free mini-course will introduce participants to scientific visualization techniques in the VisIt software package. Scientific visualization combines computer graphics with data generated by simulations and acquired from ex-periments. It enables insight, verification, and is very valuable for presentations and publications. VisIt has a graphical user interface for exploring and displaying data. It also connects to a rendering engine that can run in parallel to handle large amounts of data. In addition, VisIt can produce animation to represent complex behav-ior of variables over time. The software is freely available for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms and is in-stalled on the Princeton University High Performance Computing Systems and in the PICSciE Visualization Laboratory. The mini-course assumes no prior experience with visualization tools. It is intended for researchers interested in developing visual representations of their data. The session features hands-on lab exercises in the New Media Center. Instructor: Eliot Feibush Computational Scientist, PPPL 130 Lewis Library, Digital Learning Lab · 3:00 p.m.– 4:30 p.m. |
Thursday, March 28 |
Friday, March 29 |
Saturday, March 30 |