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= VIS 2009 SCI Submission List =
== Vito Scarola - April 10, 2009 - 12pm - WEB 3760 ==


A Flexible Approach for the Statistical Visualization of Ensemble Data
'''Open Source Software for Physics Simulations'''
%''Kristin Potter, Andrew Wilson (SNL), Yan Zheng, Peer-Timo Bremer (LLNL), Valerio Pascucci, and Chris Johnson''


VisMashup: Streamlining the Creation of Custom Visualization Applications
''Vito Scarola''
<!-- ''Emanuele Santos, Lauro Lins, Jim Ahrens, Juliana Freire, Claudio Silva'' -->


Theoretical studies in quantum many-body physics often rely on numerical algorithms to make progress in understanding complex correlated states of quantum matter.  Historically, most researchers have independently developed and maintained codes to tackle their own specific problems.  There is an ongoing effort to systematically incorporate and unify these codes into one comprehensive framework: the ALPS (Algorithms and Libraries for Physics Simulations) project.  The ALPS project is an open source effort designed to promote learning and software reuse in the physics community.  I will describe the ALPS framework for front end use, data storage and development.  I will relate some of my own experiences working on the project and discuss open problems met by users and developers.


Accurate and Robust Out-of-Core Isosurface Extraction
'''Short Bio'''
%''John Schreiner, Joao Comba, Claudio Silva''


DEFOG: Data Exploration with Faces, Objects, and Groups
Vito Scarola is a computational physicist simulating models of quantum condensed matter.  He is currently a postdoctoral researcher working in a joint position between UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich.  [http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/kbwgrp/scarola/ | http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/kbwgrp/scarola/]
%''Lauro Lins, David Koop, Juliana Freire, Claudio Silva''


Collaborative Device-Driven Visualization with Avis
== Raw Schedule from First Session ==
%''Luiz Scheidegger, Jens Kruger''


Verifiable Visualization for Isosurface Extraction
  === VACET ===  
%''T.Etiene, C.Scheidegger, L.G.Nonato, R.M. Kirby, C.T.Silva''
 
 
    * Critical Points in Vector Fields (Hao/Valerio)
    * Display Wall Interactions (Luiz and Jens)
    * Verifiable Vis (Tiago/Gustavo)
    * Times Series (Erik)
    * Genealogy (Claurissa)
 
VisMashup: Streamlining the Creation of Custom Visualization Applications
Emanuele Santos/Lauro Lins/Juliana Freire Claudio Silva
 
    * Out-of-core Afront (John, Joao)
    * Parallel dataflow architecture (Huy, Joao, Daniel)
    * DEFOG: Data Exploration with Faces, Objects, and Groups (Lauro Lins/David Koop/Juliana Freire/Claudio Silva)
 
 
 
Schlieren flow vis: Carson/Vincent
 
Confocal Microscopy: Yong
 
???Title????
Aaron Knoll and the Kaiserslautern folks sent in a paper as well.
 
 
 
  === VACET ===
  Emanuele - Scidat
  Emanuele - Scidat
  Hao - Topology
  Hao - Topology
   
   
  === Vislunch Schedule ===
  === Vislunch Schedule ===  
  02-06  Hao & Carlos - uncertainty
  02-06  Hao & Carlos - uncertainty
  02-13  Carson
  02-13  Carson

Latest revision as of 17:21, 6 April 2009


Vito Scarola - April 10, 2009 - 12pm - WEB 3760

Open Source Software for Physics Simulations

Vito Scarola

Theoretical studies in quantum many-body physics often rely on numerical algorithms to make progress in understanding complex correlated states of quantum matter. Historically, most researchers have independently developed and maintained codes to tackle their own specific problems. There is an ongoing effort to systematically incorporate and unify these codes into one comprehensive framework: the ALPS (Algorithms and Libraries for Physics Simulations) project. The ALPS project is an open source effort designed to promote learning and software reuse in the physics community. I will describe the ALPS framework for front end use, data storage and development. I will relate some of my own experiences working on the project and discuss open problems met by users and developers.

Short Bio

Vito Scarola is a computational physicist simulating models of quantum condensed matter. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher working in a joint position between UC Berkeley and ETH Zurich. | http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/kbwgrp/scarola/

Raw Schedule from First Session

=== VACET === 
Emanuele - Scidat
Hao - Topology

=== Vislunch Schedule === 
02-06  Hao & Carlos - uncertainty
02-13  Carson
02-20  Erik - timeseries
02-27  Hao  - detection of critical points
03-06  Erik  
03-13  Mathias
03-20  Lin & Tiago
03-27  Tiago 
04-03  Emanuele
04-10  Julien Tierny
04-17  Luiz & Alex
04-24  Huy
05-01  
05-08
05-15
05-22
05-29
06-05
06-12
06-19
06-26
07-03