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CS237

Interdisciplinary Scientific Visualization

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Tu/Th 10:30-12
CIT building, Room 506
David Laidlaw and Daniel Acevedo
Fall 2003

Learn about the solution of scientific problems using computer graphics, modeling and visualization. Working in small multidisciplinary groups, students identify scientific problems, propose solutions involving computational modeling and visualization, design and implement the solutions, apply them to the problems, and evaluate their success. Examples include interactive software systems, immersive CAVE applications, or new applications of existing visualizations methods. Non-CS students encouraged.

Prerequisites: programming experience, some graphics experience, and problem ideas. Permission of the instructor required.

The proceedings from previous classes:  2000, 1999.
The home page from previous years: 2002, 2000, 1999.

A Writing and Rhetoric Fellow will help with developing writing and presentation skills.




Check out the IEEE Vis 2001 , IEEE Vis 2002 , and the upcoming IEEE Vis 2003 web pages.

Visit also the Visualization Group's webpage


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