SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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Data Analysis through Computation and 3D Stereo Visualization
SESSION: Data Analysis through Computation and 3D Stereo Visualization
EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Jason T. Haraldsen, Alexander V. Balatsky
ROOM:355-EF
ABSTRACT:
We present and discuss the advancement of data analysis through computation and 3D active stereo visualization. Technological innovations have begun to produce larger and more complex data than can be analyzed through traditional methods. Therefore, we demonstrate the combination of computation and 3D stereo visualization for the analysis of large complex data sets. We will present specific examples of theoretical molecular dynamics, density functional, and inelastic neutron scattering simulations as well as experimental data of scanning tunneling microscopy and atom probe tomography. We will also present an open discussion of visualization and the new frontier of data analysis.
Session Leader Details:
Jason T. Haraldsen (Primary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Alexander V. Balatsky (Secondary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Data Analysis through Computation and 3D Stereo Visualization
SESSION: Data Analysis through Computation and 3D Stereo Visualization
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 12:15PM - 1:15PM
SESSION LEADER(S):Jason T. Haraldsen, Alexander V. Balatsky
ROOM:355-EF
ABSTRACT:
We present and discuss the advancement of data analysis through computation and 3D active stereo visualization. Technological innovations have begun to produce larger and more complex data than can be analyzed through traditional methods. Therefore, we demonstrate the combination of computation and 3D stereo visualization for the analysis of large complex data sets. We will present specific examples of theoretical molecular dynamics, density functional, and inelastic neutron scattering simulations as well as experimental data of scanning tunneling microscopy and atom probe tomography. We will also present an open discussion of visualization and the new frontier of data analysis.
Session Leader Details:
Jason T. Haraldsen (Primary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Alexander V. Balatsky (Secondary Session Leader) - Los Alamos National Laboratory
Click here to download .ics calendar file