Seminars & Events
Mathematics and Computer Science Division
"Meshing, Visualizing and Analyzing the Universe"
DATE: August 3, 2012 to August 3, 2012
TIME: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
SPEAKER: Jingyuan Wang, Ph.D. Student, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
LOCATION: Building 240, Conference Room, 4301, Argonne National Laboratory
HOST: Tom Peterka
Description:
The study of the universe has been accompanied by ever larger cosmological simulations. These simulations would easily encompass tens of billions of particles. The study of the universe requires efficient analysis tools for these simulations. My talk would mainly focus on our study from how to identify voids through parallel voronoi tessellation to the further step of post processing and analysis using ParaView, a parallel, open-source visualization toolkit.
Bio:
I am a Ph.D. student from University of Tennessee, Knoxville and my research interest focuses on large scale scientific data visualization and analysis. In the summer I am working with Dr. Thomas Peterka on analysis and visualization of cosmological simulation.
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