|

Invitation

High Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N) and VRlab, Umeå University cordially invite you to a half-day Workshop on Scientific Visualization using AVS/Express.
Scope

Efficient visualization of data from simulations and experiments has become a success factor in science. Scientific visualization is important both for exploration and understanding in the scientist's own work, and also for outreach to others through publishing and education.
AVS/Express is one of the leading tools for scientific visualization and the scope of the seminar includes the latest updates on the issues:
- Information visualization,
- Visualization of complex data,
- The evolution of 3D graphics standards on the Web,
- Multi-platform tools for development of visual applications,
- Upcoming Linux release of AVS/Express.
Invited speakers: Jesper Langkjær and Daniel Rama, Advanced Visual Systems Inc. (AVS), Denmark
Dates and Location

The workshop will take place March 16, 2000 at the Umeå University campus in MIT-huset, room MC313. The workshop starts at 09.00 and ends 12.00.
Agenda

|
09.00-09.15
|
Welcome and introduction
|
|
09.15-09.45
|
Presentation of HPC2N, Man Machine and Resources
|
|
09.45-10.30
|
Demonstration of AVS/Express
- How others have used AVS/Express to build visual application
- How you can improve your data analysis quickly and easily
|
|
10.30-11.00
|
Coffee break
|
|
11.00-11.15
|
Questions & Answers on AVS/Express
|
|
11.15-11.30
|
Advanced charting and graphing
|
|
11.30-11.45
|
Information visualization using graphic components based on Java and COM
|
|
11.45-12.00
|
Questions and answers
|
|
12.00
|
Conclusion
|
Participation and Registration

There is no fee for this workshop. For registration, please fill in the registration form (deadline passed). Alternatively, you can e-mail your registration to: Lena Hellman, make sure you include the following information: Name, department and phone-number. We need your registration no later than March 14. We recommend that you register as soon as possible since the number of participants may have to be limited.
|