About Markus Hadwiger Markus Hadwiger Professor, Computer Science visualization visual computing Markus Hadwiger is a Professor of Computer Science at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). A founding member of the University, he conducts fundamental and applied research in scientific visualization and visual computing. Articles Related News November 2023 The Visualization Computing Center has two papers recognized at IEEE Vis 2023 1 min read · Sun, Nov 5 2023 Awards News Two papers from KAUST's Visual Computing Center were recognized at IEEE VIS 2023, with one introducing a new method for detecting and visualizing vortex structures in 2D fluid flows, and the other presenting a framework for physicalizing biological structures as 3D-printed models. May 2021 Dr. Markus Hadwiger has been promoted to the rank of Professor 1 min read · Tue, May 25 2021 News We are proudly announcing that Dr. Markus Hadwiger has been promoted to the rank of Professor. December 2020 KAUST VCCVIS researchers win IEEE Scientific Visualization (SciVis) 2020 Best Paper Award 2 min read · Sun, Dec 6 2020 News IEEE SciVis award Researchers from the KAUST High-Performance Visualization Group (VCCVIS) have won the IEEE Scientific Visualization (SciVis) 2020 Best Paper Award at the IEEE Visualization Conference (IEEE VIS) 2020. Held virtually from October 25-30, IEEE VIS 2020 brought together a host of researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss advances in theory, methods and visual analytics applications. August 2020 KAUST prospective student: Xingdi Zhang 1 min read · Tue, Aug 18 2020 News parallel computing Computer Vision Xingdi Zhang is a computer science graduate from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China. Xingdi will join KAUST in the fall of 2020 as a M.S./Ph.D. candidate and member of the KAUST High-Performance Visualization Group under the supervision of Professor Markus Hadwiger. January 2019 Visualization of brain structures helps to model function 1 min read · Thu, Jan 3 2019 News bioscience Computer simulations and virtual reality are used by KAUST researchers and collaborators in France to visualize the energetic coupling between neurons and astrocytes and to improve understanding of brain metabolism. The human brain uses more energy than any other organ, accounting for around 20 percent of all glucose-derived energy. Neurons can’t meet their own energy requirements: they depend on supporting glial cells and the neurovascular system to supply various forms of sugar fuel. However, it is still unclear how this neuro-glio-vasculature network manages the brain’s energy demands September 2014 5 Year Anniversary Showcase 1 min read · Wed, Sep 3 2014 News There were over 15 faculty members that helped, dedicated there time, and worked together to create an experience that everyone could enjoy. With effort, creativity, passion, collaboration, and dedication these faculty members made this whole event possible!
The Visualization Computing Center has two papers recognized at IEEE Vis 2023 1 min read · Sun, Nov 5 2023 Awards News Two papers from KAUST's Visual Computing Center were recognized at IEEE VIS 2023, with one introducing a new method for detecting and visualizing vortex structures in 2D fluid flows, and the other presenting a framework for physicalizing biological structures as 3D-printed models.
Dr. Markus Hadwiger has been promoted to the rank of Professor 1 min read · Tue, May 25 2021 News We are proudly announcing that Dr. Markus Hadwiger has been promoted to the rank of Professor.
KAUST VCCVIS researchers win IEEE Scientific Visualization (SciVis) 2020 Best Paper Award 2 min read · Sun, Dec 6 2020 News IEEE SciVis award Researchers from the KAUST High-Performance Visualization Group (VCCVIS) have won the IEEE Scientific Visualization (SciVis) 2020 Best Paper Award at the IEEE Visualization Conference (IEEE VIS) 2020. Held virtually from October 25-30, IEEE VIS 2020 brought together a host of researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to discuss advances in theory, methods and visual analytics applications.
KAUST prospective student: Xingdi Zhang 1 min read · Tue, Aug 18 2020 News parallel computing Computer Vision Xingdi Zhang is a computer science graduate from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China. Xingdi will join KAUST in the fall of 2020 as a M.S./Ph.D. candidate and member of the KAUST High-Performance Visualization Group under the supervision of Professor Markus Hadwiger.
Visualization of brain structures helps to model function 1 min read · Thu, Jan 3 2019 News bioscience Computer simulations and virtual reality are used by KAUST researchers and collaborators in France to visualize the energetic coupling between neurons and astrocytes and to improve understanding of brain metabolism. The human brain uses more energy than any other organ, accounting for around 20 percent of all glucose-derived energy. Neurons can’t meet their own energy requirements: they depend on supporting glial cells and the neurovascular system to supply various forms of sugar fuel. However, it is still unclear how this neuro-glio-vasculature network manages the brain’s energy demands
5 Year Anniversary Showcase 1 min read · Wed, Sep 3 2014 News There were over 15 faculty members that helped, dedicated there time, and worked together to create an experience that everyone could enjoy. With effort, creativity, passion, collaboration, and dedication these faculty members made this whole event possible!
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