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Read news clips featuring Prof. Wole’s achievements at the Clemson Visualization Lab.

  • November 2017 – Find out more about the Immersive space, a student-run VR club initiative started by our group.
  • January 2017 – Our publication (VizSpace: Interaction in the Positive Parallax Screen Plane) has been accepted as a poster at IEEE 3DUI 2017 conference.
  • June 2016 – Clemson Visualization Lab featured in ACM Interactions magazine.
  • June 2016 – Clemson Visualization article featured on Clemson News.
  • April 2016 – Clemson Visualization awarded the Adobe Digital Marketing Research Awards.
  • April 2016 – Clemson Visualization article featured in Glimpse magazine.
  • April 2016 – UPIC Intern, Joseph James featured in UPIC newsletter.
  • The Center of Excellence in Next Generation Computing and Creativity (Visualization Division) had a booth at the IEEE Virtual Reality 2016 Conference in Greenville SC from 19 – 23 March 2016 – Greenville News article.
  • We had several visualization presentations and demos at the Clemson university booth 1747, SuperComputing 2015 conference in Austin Texas from 15 – 20 Nov 2015.

3D Body Scanning and Animation

This project involves scanning the human body and animating the resulting virtual character.
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Water Quality Data

Visualization of water quality data set, provided by Pickens County SC.

VizSpace

The VizSpace combines touch technology with mid-air interaction to enable the user to interact underneath the screen.

VizSpace

The Rock Box application is a modification of the Leap Motion Sandbox demo. In place of cubes, the user can pick up, scoop up, push aside, and toss 5 types of rocks.

The Surgical Demo application allows the user to view the patient and hear its bodily functions when touched by a Leap Motion hand. The transparency of different parts of the body can be modified for a more detailed view

Paraview

3D visualization of blood flow streamlines in cerebral aneurysm by combining advanced scientific visualization (ParaView) and high performance computing techniques

VMD

Large-scale molecular visualization of 1HTQ protein by using VMD and high-throughput GPU rendering.

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CUDA

High performance computing is combined with advanced CUDA programming techniques to create velocity streamlines around a delta wing!

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Visit

3D interactive visualization of drug diffusion simulation in the intracranial arteries using VisIt application

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Blood flow streamlines in the internal cartoid artery

Blood flow streamlines in the internal cartoid artery (ICA) with a lateral aneurysm. Visualization is done by using ParaView.

Endovascular effect on blood flow in cerebral aneurysm

Endovascular effect on the blood flow pattern in intracranial aneurysm (internal cartoid artery).

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