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Scientific Visualization

Gordon Erlebacher
PhD, Columbia University, 1983   Num  high

Visualization of time-dependent vector fields
Aside from scalar fields, vector fields are one of the most important quantities computed. Examples include the velocity field (or vorticity) in fluid dynamics, and the electric and magnetic fields in electromagnetism.
The display of time-dependent vector fields in a meaningful fashion without sacrificing user interactivity is a continuing challenge. Together with Prof. Hussaini and Bruno Jobard (Postdoc), I am currently investigating the use of fast convolution methods (based on graphics hardware and software) to perform interactive animations of two-dimensional time-dependent vector fields. Extensions to 3-D are being considered. Techniques to avoid sensory overload will be developed.

Some Images created by G. Erlebacher at: 

     http://www.csit.fsu.edu/~erlebach/images.html 

Steve Bellenot
BS Harvey Mudd College, 1970; PhD, Claremont Graduate School, 1974

Scientific Visualization
Computer graphics applied to understanding large data sets and to understanding other objects.

Monica Hurdal

Yousuff Hussaini,  

De Witt Sumners 

 

 

                 Shock Vortex

 

               Image of  gulf

 

              More pictures......

                   

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