Starting now: Helmholtz Imaging Conference #HIConference2023; introduction by Christian Schroer and Dagmar Kainmüller.

We need to understand #nature to develop solutions:
Detailed biological, chemical, and physical quantities as a function of space and time
\Rightarrow imaging.

Make synergetic use of different modalities.

Concept I: Holistic view on #imaging? From #data to #knowledge.
Concept II: Bringing experts along the imaging / #analysis pipeline together.

Tom Kwasnitschka, GEOMAR: Virtual Fieldwork on the Seafloor: Understanding the oceans through digital technologies and robotics (remote from Canada)

More than 50% of earth's surface are at heights between -6000 and -2000 metres relative to sea level. “So we have to dive a lot.”

(Slide on display: showing the scientific workflow.)

Simon Schneegans, DLR: CosmoScout VR – Interactive Visualization of Large-Scale Terrain Data

https://github.com/cosmoscout/cosmoscout-vr

Nasa's SPICE library

Level-of-Detail #Rendering; hierarchical caching of data

map projection: HEAPix (Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelation):
recursive subdivision with no singularities on the sphere

GitHub - cosmoscout/cosmoscout-vr: :milky_way: A virtual universe which lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary datasets and large simulation data in real-time.

:milky_way: A virtual universe which lets you explore, analyze and present huge planetary datasets and large simulation data in real-time. - cosmoscout/cosmoscout-vr

GitHub

Natalia Shevchenko, HZDR: Visualisation of flow effects in liquid and solidified metals

melt flow effect on Indium dendrite growth, live-imaging using #xray absorption / #radiography; in-situ, forced convection, magnetic fields

Olaf Kolditz, UFZ: Framework for Interactive Visualisation Studies – Methods, Tools, Applications

www.ufz.de/vislab
https://www.eurovis.org/

… and then #coffee break @ #HIConference2023

www.eurovis.org

Deborah Schmidt, Max Delbrück Center: Staring at beta cells - volumetric data rendering

https://www.mdc-berlin.de/de/news/news/image-data-analysis-deborah-schmidt-pixel-mit-geschichten
„Bild einer insulinproduzierenden Beta-Zelle der #Bauchspeicheldrüse: Ein Computerprogramm lernte, wie eine Beta-Zelle aussehen könnte und rekonstruierte sie erstmals in 3D.“
Bild: aus https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202010039

Pixel mit Geschichten

Die Technologie-Plattform „Image Data Analysis“ hat eine neue Leiterin: Deborah Schmidt und ihr Team stellen Software bereit, die Bilddaten aus der Biomedizin, Materialwissenschaften oder Umweltforschung verarbeitet – das lohnt sich für die gesamte Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft.