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Creating next-generation computer graphics and visualization technology for depicting the life forms across all scales from atoms to organisms.

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Visiting Slovenian student relishes time at KAUST

2022.03.15nanovisualization
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KAUST CEMSE VCC NANOVIS CS Ivan Viola Photo

Dr. Ivan Viola has been promoted to the rank of Professor

2021.05.25
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KAUST CEMSE CS Nanovisualization Alexandre A. Kouyoumdjian

Dr. Alexandre A. Kouyoumdjian Joins the Nanovisualization Research Group

2021.02.02visualization

First 3D Visualizations of SARS-CoV-2 Cryo-EM Tomography Data

2021.01.31visual computing

Peering under the "hood" of SARS-CoV-2

2020.11.08visual computing
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VIS 2020

Three papers presented at IEEE VIS 2020 authored by the Nanovisualization group at KAUST

2020.10.22
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KAUST CEMSE CS Nanovisualization group

The development of a new 3D visualization technique for In-Silico Design for DNA-Nanotechnology

2020.10.22
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KAUST CEMSE VCC Ciril Bohak

Dr. Ciril Bohak Joins the Visual Computing Center

2020.10.12computer graphics
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KAUST CEMSE CS NANOVIS Ivan Viola
Computer graphics and visualization technologies can show digital counterparts of our physical reality, typically addressing the macroscopic world we are familiar with. I create new technologies that can show the very tiny world around us, how atoms arrange into a complex structure up to living organisms, the virtual universe of the nanocosmos as we know it to date.
Ivan Viola, Professor, Computer Science
KAUST CEMSE VCC Ciril Bohak
It is crucial to make invisible things, which are too small, too big, or not visible by the human eye visible for their better understanding and make them more appealing for study and research and to bring them closer to everyone interested in how things work.
Ciril Bohak, Research Scientist, Computer Science
KAUST CEMSE VCC NANOVIS Dawar Khan
Visualization is an amazing, inexpensive, efficient and comfortable travel with lots of fun and attractions, while non-visualization is a tour of the world of nano-creatures --- remember that travel is the best education.
Dawar Khan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Computer Science
KAUST CEMSE VCC Deng Luo
By visualizing what we imagine, we communicate better, disseminate knowledge faster, and thus help education penetrate broader and deeper.
Deng Luo, PhD Student, Computer Science
KAUST CEMSE CS Nanovisualization Alexandre A. Kouyoumdjian
Humans are highly visual creatures. We greatly depend on our eyes to perceive the world around us and understand it. Yet biomolecular structures do not reflect light, and thus escape even the best microscopes, which hinders our ability to study them. Only computer graphics can reveal this hidden realm.
Alexandre A. Kouyoumdjian, Research Scientist, Computer Science
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