This is an archival copy of the Visualization Group's web page 1998 to 2017. For current information, please vist our group's new web page.

Upcoming Events

ISAV 2017: In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization A workshop to be held in conjunction with SC17 in Denver, CO, 12 Nov 2017. This workshop brings together researchers, developers and practitioners from industry, academia, and government laboratories who use in situ methods in extreme-scale, high performance computing. The goal is to present existing in-situ infrastructures, reference examples in a range of science and engineering applications, to discuss topics like opportunities presented by new architectures; existing infrastructure needs, requirements, and gaps; and experiences to foster and enable in situ analysis and visualization. More information


Previous Events

2016
ISAV 2016: In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-Scale Analysis and Visualization A workshop to be held in conjunction with SC16 in Salt Lake City, UT, 13 Nov 2016. This workshop brings together researchers, developers and practitioners from industry, academia, and government laboratories who use in situ methods in extreme-scale, high performance computing. The goal is to present existing in-situ infrastructures, reference examples in a range of science and engineering applications, to discuss topics like opportunities presented by new architectures; existing infrastructure needs, requirements, and gaps; and experiences to foster and enable in situ analysis and visualization. More information.
High Performance Data Analysis and Visualization (HPDAV) 2016 May 23 2016, Chicago, IL. An IPDPS workshop focusing on methods and techniques for data analysis and visualization for use on evolving computational platforms. More information.
2016 DOE Computer Graphics Forum April 26–28 2016, Monterey CA. More information.
2015
ISAV 2015: In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-scale Analysis and Visualization A workshop held in conjunction with SC15 in Austin TX, 16 Nov 2015. This workshop brings together researchers, developers and practitioners from industry, academia, and government laboratories who use in situ methods in extreme-scale, high performance computing. The goal is to present existing in-situ infrastructures, reference examples in a range of science and engineering applications, to discuss topics like opportunities presented by new architectures; existing infrastructure needs, requirements, and gaps; and experiences to foster and enable in situ analysis and visualization. More information.
High Performance Data Analysis and Visualization (HPDAV) 2015 An IPDPS workshop focusing on methods and techniques for data analysis and visualization for use on evolving computational platforms. More information.
2009
LBNL Visualization at SC09 in New Orleans, LA. More information.
LBNL Visualization Group/NERSC Analytics at SC09 in Portland, OR. Self-guided web-based project demonstrations, links to artwork, etc. More information.
2009 DOE Computer Graphics Forum The 2009 DOE Computer Graphics Forum will be held Sunday April 19 through Wednesday April 23, 2009, in Monterey CA. More information.
2008
LBNL Visualization Group/NERSC Analytics at SC08 in Austin, TX. Self-guided web-based project demonstrations, links to artwork, etc. More information.
2007
LBNL Visualization Group/NERSC Analytics at SC07 in Reno, NV. Self-guided web-based project demonstrations, links to artwork, etc. More information.
2006
LBNL Visualization at SC2006 in Tampa, FL. Follow this link for more information.
Nersc Users' meeting, PPPL, June 12-13, 2006. AVS/Express and VisIt training. More information.
2005
SGI "Food for Thought" Seminar Series, 12/1/2005. On Thursday, Dec 1, representatives from SGI will visit Berkeley Lab to share information about recent hardware and software visualization products. The one-hour seminar will be held from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in 50B-4205. Sponsored by the Lab~Rs Visualization Group, this seminar is open to any Lab staff using or interested in scientific visualization hardware and software technology. Please feel free to bring your lunch to the seminar. More information - PDF from SGI.
LBNL Visualization at SC2005 in Seattle, WA. The LBNL visualization group presents broad spectum of work including applications in structural biology, AMR combustion, gene expression, phylogenetics, accelerator modeling, file formats for scientific data, and query driven visualization. In addition, the group is participating in the HPC Analytics Challenge, and the SC05 HPC Tri-Challenge. Members of the group will present talks on Security Visualization for the Analytics Challenge and Query Driven Visualization.
2004
LBNL Visualization at SC2004 in Pittsburgh, PA. Themes for the LBNL Visualization Group's demonstrations at SC04 include: computational biology visualization, high-performance query-based analysis and visualization, leveraging QuickTime VR for remote visualization, and visualization support for several DOE SciDAC and NERSC Incite projects.
DiVA CCA Coding Camp July 27-28, 2004, Salt Lake City, UT. Create some uninterrupted time for writing some CCA visualization components.
2003
EnSight Visualization Seminar. "EnSight Visualization Seminar" lecture on Access Grid August 19, 2003 from 9:00AM - 1PM PDT.In cooperation with CEI, the vendor who produces EnSight, the NERSC Visualization Group is providing a lecture via the Access Grid entitled, "EnSight Visualization Seminar", presented by Kent Misegades, President of CEI. This lecture will provide introductory training on the use of EnSight. For more information please go EnSight Visualization Seminar.
What's New in IDL 6.0. In cooperation with RSI, the vendor who produces IDL, the NERSC Visualization Group is providing a lecture via the Access Grid entitled, "What's New in IDL 6.0". Please follow the link for more information.
2002
SC2002 LBNL Visualization Group Demos The Visualization Group demos shown in the LBNL booth at SC2002 held in Baltimore, MD.
SC 2002 Bandwidth Challenge. The LBL-led team performs a hat trick by winning the SC Bandwidth Challenge for the third year in a row.
2002 NERSC User Group Visualization Greenbook Workshop This workshop, to be held on 5 June 2002, will focus on defining and prioritizing visualization requirements of many DOE-sponsored computational science programs being carried out at NERSC. The meeting is scheduled for 5 June 2002 at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
1999
1999 DOE Computer Graphics Forum The 24th annual DOE Computer Graphics Forum will be held this year at the Granlibakken Resort & Conference Center in Lake Tahoe, California between May 2nd and May 5th. The DOE CGF continues in the tradition of its predecessors by providing a forum for DOE Computer Graphics researchers to get together, exchange ideas and share information in a casual atmosphere.
1998
1998 MICS Workshop on Visualization Program Interoperability This workshop identified common issues and needs of the scientific visualization centers within DOE, concerning ongoing R&D and tool interchange. Participants wrote a report identifying solutions to challenges posed by the overall goal of carrying out efficient visualization research, support, and tool-sharing.