He has a keen interest in difficult computational problems, with a PhD in computational astrophysics from the University of British Columbia and postdoctoral experience in Urbana–Champaign, San Diego, Oak Ridge, and Halifax. About the presenters:Īlex Razoumov is a training and visualization coordinator in WestGrid / Compute Canada.
PARAVIEW UNIVERSITY INSTALL
If you want to follow along with the hands-on on your laptop, please download and install ParaView for your operating system from before the workshop. In this workshop we'll focus on Python scripting in ParaView, creating engaging 3D visualizations and animations from scripts and the command line. ParaView supports both interactive (GUI) and scripted (including offscreen) visualization, and is an easy and fun tool to learn. With ParaView users can interactively visualize 2D and 3D data sets defined on structured, adaptive and unstructured meshes or particles, animate these datasets in time, and manipulate them with a variety of filters. ParaView is an open source, multi-platform 3D data analysis and visualization tool designed to run on a variety of hardware from an individual laptop to large supercomputers. If you do not receive the link by 3 hours before the start of the workshop, please email Workshop description: This workshop is part of the Westgrid advanced computing workshop series.