CS1951-J: Interdisciplinary Scientific Visualization

Fall 2016

previous years: 2014 | 2012 | 2010 | 2007 | 2006* | 2005 | 2004* | 2003 | 2002* | 2000 | 1999

* as “VR Design for Science” (Brown/RISD), now CS137

Brown | Brown CS | Brown CS Visualization

Tue/Thu 1:00pm-2:20pm
CIT Building, Room 316

staff Hua Guo (TA) Johannes Novotny
reach us huag@cs.brown.edu
novotny@cs.brown.edu
office Brown CIT 553 Brown CIT 509

New! Final proceedings for 2016 are now available: (pdf)

Learn how to do interdisciplinary scientific visualization research, from soup to nuts, in one semester. Projects will involve the solution of scientific problems using computer graphics, modeling, and visualization. Working in small groups, students will identify scientific problems, propose solutions involving computational modeling and visualization, evaluate the proposals, design and implement the solutions, apply them to the problems, evaluate their success, and report on results. Examples might include interactive software systems, immersive virtual reality cave applications, quantitative analysis tools, or new applications of existing visualizations methods.

Suggested prerequisites: programming experience, some graphics experience, and problem ideas.

Permission of the instructor required.