Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Courses, SA 2019 |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450369411 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 17 2019 |
Event | SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Courses - International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SA 2019 - Brisbane, Australia Duration: Nov 17 2019 → Nov 20 2019 |
Publication series
Name | SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Courses, SA 2019 |
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Conference
Conference | SIGGRAPH Asia 2019 Courses - International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SA 2019 |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Brisbane |
Period | 11/17/19 → 11/20/19 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
- Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Software
- Human-Computer Interaction
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T1 - Cinematic scientific visualization the art of communicating science
AU - Borkiewicz, Kalina
AU - Christensen, A. J.
AU - Shirah, Greg
AU - Berry, Drew
AU - Fluke, Christopher
AU - Elkins, Kel
N1 - Funding Information: The Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) works closely with scientists in the creation of data-driven visualizations, animations, and images in order to promote a greater understanding of Earth and Space Science research activities at NASA and within the academic research community supported by NASA. The SVS is an integral member of NASA’s Science Storytelling team, along with conceptual animators, producers, science writers and social media experts aim to deliver science news and research findings to the general public. Visualized products are vetted by scientists and upon release become freely and openly available to the public through the SVS website: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ The Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) is based at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and serves the entire agency. Funding Information: --- Solar Dynamo / Solar Interior simulation by Mark Miesch, High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Nicholas Nelson, Nicholas C. Metropolis Postdoctoral Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory; -uri Toomre, ILA, and Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder CO; Dr. (HDR) Allan Sacha BRUN, Head of the Laboratory: Dynamics of Stars and their Environment, PI of the European (ERC) project STARS2, DSM/IRFU/SAp & UMR AIM Paris-Saclay CEA Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France; Benjamin Brown, NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow (AAPF), University of Wisconsin, Madison. Milky Way photographic panorama by Axel Mellinger. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: --- El Reno 2011 Storm Simulation, Leigh Orf, University of Wisconsin. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: --- Moon formation simulation by Robin Canup, Southwest Research Institute. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: --- Bacterial Photosynthesis in a Chromatophore Simulation by Klaus Schulten, Melih Sener, ohn Stone, Barry Isralewitz, Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 1 . Milky Way simulation by Nathan Goldbaum, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; Mark Krumholz, Australian National University; -ohn Forbes, Harvard Institute for Theory and Computation. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Acknowledgements - The Global Lambda Integrated Facility (GLIF) Map 201 visualization was created by Robert Patterson of the Advanced Visualization Laboratory (AVL) at the National Center Funding Information: National Science Foundation award ACI-1 51 6 for CADENS (Centrality of Advanced Digitally ENabled Science). For more information on GLIF, see http://www.glif.is/. Additional Information - The GLIF map does not represent all the world s Research and Education optical networks, and does not show international capacity that is dedicated to production usage. The GLIF map only illustrates lambda networks owned by some of its participants ± National Research & Education Networks, consortia and institutions ± that have excess capacity they are willing to share with international research teams for applications-driven and computer-system experiments, in full or in part, all or some of the time, when possible. GLIF does not provide any network services itself, and researchers should approach individual GLIF network resource providers to obtain lightpath services. Funding Information: -- Moon formation simulation by Robin Canup, Southwest Research Institute. Milky Way photographic panorama by Axel Mellinger. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: --- Bacterial Photosynthesis in a Chromatophore Simulation by Klaus Schulten, Melih Sener, ohn Stone, Barry Isralewitz, Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: Earth imagery from the Himawari-8 satellite, -apan Meteorological Agency. bit.ly/2vLFhU. Evolution of the Solar System by Kevin Walsh, Southwest Research Institute. Funded by Helmholtz Alliances, NASA, CNRS, The Isaac Newton Institute. Computations at Crimson Beowulf Cluster at Observatoire de la Cote D’Azur. Collaborators: Alessandro Morbidelli, Sean Raymond, David O’Brien, Avi Mandell. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Milky Way simulation by Nathan Goldbaum, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; Mark Krumholz, Australian National University; -ohn Forbes, Harvard Institute for Theory and Computation. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: Cosmic bubble bath simulation by Michael Norman, Pengfei Chen, and Hao Xu, UC San Diego Daniel Reynolds, Southern Methodist U. -ohn Wise, Georgia Tech, supported by NSF grant AST-110923 and XSEDE allocation TG-MCA98N020. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: The Formation of First Stars and Galaxies Simulation by -ohn Wise, Dunn Family Assistant Professor,Department of Physics, Georgia Tech. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: -- Solar Plasma Interacting Earth’s Magnetic Field Simulation by Homa Karimabadi, Associate Research Scientist, University of California San Diego, Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences; Mahidhar Tatineni, User Support Group Lead, San Diego Supercomputer Center; Vadim Roytershteyn, Space Science Institute; Hoanh X. Vu, Associate Research Scientist, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California San Diego; Amit Majumdar, Director, Data Enabled Scientific Computing, San Diego Supercomputer Center. Milky Way photographic panorama by Axel Mellinger. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CADENS, ACI-1 51 6. Funding Information: --- Tornado simulation of oplin 2011 Storm by Brian ewett and Kevin Van Leer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Map data from -ohnathan Rush, -unjun Yin, Aiman Soliman, Dandong Yin , and Shaowen Wang, CyberGIS Center for Advanced Digital and Spatial Studies. Funded in part by the National Science Foundation Awards: 10 916 and 1 3080. Visualization by the AVL, NCSA partially funded by NSF award for CsADENS, ACI-1 51 6.
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