The jointly launched WWTF and Vienna Business Agency grant enables Viennese institutions to develop a clear Digital Humanism strategy.
The VRVis simulation software viscloud was awarded the Energy Globe Award 2022, in the category "Water".
VRVis research is again strongly represented at the VIS conference in Oklahoma, USA in 2022.
Immersive Analytics-Area coordinator Katharina Krösl is nominated for futurezone's Women in Tech Award 2022.
The simulation software viscloud was awarded the prestigious Change Maker Award WSA Austria in the category "Smart Settlement & Urbanization".
On October 4, 2022, VRVis and Joanneum Research hosted an event on the topic of space and business.
VRVis and ÖBB receive the ICT Digital Jewels award for their RAIL4Future project.
As part of the Vienna Science Festival at the Vienna City Hall, VRVis shows what accessible art of the future can look like with the help of visual computing. To touch and try out for yourself!
A team of researchers from IMP, VRVis and Max Perutz Labs in Vienna have reconstructed the evolutionary history of human brain functions. They combined genetic and brain network data to reveal the impact of natural selection on the human and hominin minds over millions of years.
During the summer months, VRVis has for many years offered the opportunity to get a taste of the world of research as part of a student internship.
Andreas Walch is a researcher with heart and soul: How does it work - and can it be solved even better?, are two of the most important questions he asks himself every day in his applied research projects.
The Lower Austrian State Exhibition in 2022 is dedicated to the mysterious Marchfeld - as well as to flood events in the Danube region, which are visualized with the simulation software viscloud.