Scientific Visualization Showcase
- Clustering of Inertial Cloud Droplets in Isotropic Turbulence. John Clyne (National Center for Atmospheric Research) and Peter J. Ireland and Lance R. Collins (Cornell University)
- Early Evolution of a Star Cluster in the Galactic Tidal Field. David Reagan, Enrico Vesperini, Anna Lisa Varri, Patrick Beard and Chris Eller (Indiana University)
- Formation of the Cosmic Web. Ralf Kaehler (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Oliver Hahn (ETH Zurich) and Tom Abel (Stanford University)
- In-Silico Modeling for Fracture Fixation in Osteoporotic Bone. Juri Steiner (ETH Zurich), G. Harry van Lenthe (KU Leuven), Stephen J. Ferguson (ETH Zurich) and Jean M. Favre (Swiss National Supercomputing Center)
- Interactive Volume Rendering of Block Copolymer’s Defect Formation and Evolution. Shuxia Zhang, David Porter, Jeffrey Mcdonald and Jorge Viñals (University of Minnesota)
- Meso-to Planetary Scale Processes in a Global Ultra- High Resolution Climate Model. Justin Small, Julio Bacmeister, David Bailey, Frank Bryan, Julie Caron, David Lawrence, Bob Tomas, Joe Tribbia, Allison Baker, John Dennis, Jim Edwards, Andy Mai, Mariana Vertenstein, Tim Scheitlin and Perry Domingo (National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- Nuclear Pasta. David Reagan, Andre S. Schneider, Charles J. Horowitz, Joseph Hughto, Don K. Berry, Eric A. Wernert and Chris Eller (Indiana University)
- Organic Photovoltaic Simulation. Michael Matheson, Michael Brown and Jan-Michael Carrillo (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- Secrets of the Dark Universe: Simulating the Sky on the Blue Gene/Q, The Outer Rim Simulation. Joseph A. Insley, Salman Habib and Katrin Heitmann (Argonne National Laboratory)
- Simulated Wave Propagation for the Mw5.4 Chino Hills, CA, Earthquake. Kim B. Olsen and William Savran (San Diego State University), Yifeng Cui and Efecan Poyraz (San Diego Supercomputer Center), Philip Maechling and Thomas H. Jordan (University of Southern California) and Tim Scheitlin and Perry Domingo (National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- Ultra-High Resolution Simulation of a Downburst-Producing Thunderstorm. Robert Sisneros (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Leigh Orf (Central Michigan University) and George Bryan (National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- Understanding the Physics of the Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition. Alexei Poludnenko and Elaine Oran (Naval Research Laboratory), Christopher Lewis (Lockheed Martin / HPCMP Data Analysis and Assessment Center) and Miguel Valenciano (Data Management Consultants / HPCMP Data Analysis and Assessment Center)
- Visualization and Analysis of Coherent Structures, Intermittent Turbulence, and Dissipation in High-Temperature Plasmas. Burlen Loring (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Homa Karimabadi and Vadim Rortershteyn (University of California San Diego), Minping Wan and William Matthaeus (University of Delaware), William Daughton (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Pin Wu and Michael Shay (University of Delaware), Joe Borovsky (Space Science Institute), Ersilia Leonardis and Sandra Chapman (University of Warwick) and Takuma Nakamura (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- Visualization Of Deterministic High-Frequency Ground Motions From Simulations Of Dynamic Rupture Along Rough Faults With And Without Medium Heterogeneity Using Petascale Heterogeneous Supercomputers. Amit Chourasia and Yifeng Cui (San Diego Supercomputer Center), Efecan Poyraj (University of California, San Diego), Kim B. Olsen (San Diego State University), Jun Zhou (University of California, San Diego), Kyle Withers (San Diego State University), Scott Callaghan (University of Southern California), Jeff Larkin (NVIDIA), Clark C. Guest (University of California, San Diego), Dong J. Choi (San Diego Supercomputer Center) and Philip J. Maechling and Thomas H. Jordan (University of Southern California)
- Visualization of Three-Dimensional Temperature Distribution in Google Earth. Fumiaki Araki, Tooru Sugiyama, Shintaro Kawahara and Keiko Takahashi (Japanese Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
- Visualizing Simulated Volcanic Eruptions. Amit Chourasia (San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California, San Diego) and Darcy Ogden (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego)