PovRayWriter is a C++ class designed to create 3D representation of scientific data using the PovRay raytracer.
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PovRayWriter is a C++ class designed to create 3D representation of scientific data using the PovRay raytracer.
A 2D flow visualization tool based on LIC and RK4. Developed using C++ and VTK.
A 3D flow visualization tool based on Runge-Kutta 4 (RK4) and Greedy Tiling for Streamsurface reconstruction. Developed using C++ and VTK.
A sophisticated scientific image viewer for Linux with OpenGL support and synchronized viewports
C++ implementation of Direct Volume Rendering of Geodesic Grid
A realtime raytracing blackhole renderer
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Efficient Large-Scale Point-Cloud Viewer based on OpenGL
Library to visualize the boundaries of heterogeneous objects.
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CUDA-based interactive volume visualizer.
🔬This project was started in 2019 as my Year 11 Physics project. I created a brushless motor by using a fidget spinner and some electrical components such as coils and relays. This software is used for controlling the system via an Arduino board and recording scientific measurements from the system via MQTT. 👨🔬
A basic Volume Renderer mainly for Medical Images like CT-Scans and MRI Images
Real-time 2D fluid simulator with lots of visualization options.
This was the term project for CS453 at Oregon State University which was the implementation of image-driven simplification by Peter Lindstrom and Greg Turk in their paper from 2000.
A visual tool to compare and analyze nanoscale brain structures.
Game-Engine Assisted Research framework for Scientific computing (GEARS) in Virtual Reality
Quaelus physics sandbox
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