The simulation software Visdom was used for 2D hydrodynamic modeling of the March and Danube regions.
VRVis is a leader in hydrodynamic simulation of floods, heavy rain and slope water. We created a checklist for real life emergency situations in case of heavy rain and floods.
In the fight against heavy rain, the city of Cologne relies on precautionary measures with the help of software Visdom.
Paper presentations, session chair and a EuroVis Best Dissertation Award: VRVis research work was again well represented at this year's EuroVis.
The goal of the "Spot:On" project is the development of an innovative solution that uses the dynamic robot "Spot" from Boston Dynamics to generate an autonomous continuous recording of a dynamically changing construction site in real-world scenarios.
The VRVis developed a virtual reality application for cooperative, military geographic planning and virtual mission planning.
The leading computer graphics conference in Europe was held virtually this year from Vienna. VRVis was represented with several contributions.
Theatrical art has always created new worlds through costume and set design. The Vienna State Opera, in collaboration with VRVis, is now using virtual reality and virtual stage planning for the development of stage sets.
Katharina Krösl and Bettina Schlager, both researchers in our Multiple Senses Group, made contributions at the IEEE VR 2021 conference.
Association of nine domestic research institutions in the field of imaging becomes part of the European research infrastructure consortium Euro-BioImaging.
What does a researcher actually do all day? Computer scientist and researcher Johanna Schmidt gives an insight into her varied day-to-day work.
With travel restrictions and security requirements, research stays on site are currently difficult. Nevertheless, Denis Gracanin from Virginia Tech is a visiting researcher at VRVis from February 1 to May 31, 2021.