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.
Using PRo3D, a flyover rendering of the Jezero Crater landing zone on Mars was created from NASA Mars Rover imagery by Austrian visual computing experts Joanneum Research and VRVis.
Viennese start-up Visplore enables intuitive analysis of Big Data for Industry 4.0 as well as the energy industry.
PRo3D visualization tool from VRVis and Joanneum Research is part of current NASA Mars mission.
Mathematician and computer scientist Dr. Katja Bühler, long-time head of the Biomedical Image Informatics research group at VRVis, takes over as scientific director of the Vienna COMET Center at the beginning of 2021. She succeeds TU Vienna Professor Werner Purgathofer in the position.
The VRVis team wishes you festive holidays and a happy and healthy New Year!
The VRVis team wishes you festive holidays and a happy and healthy New Year!
An artificial intelligence model supports Covid-19 diagnoses on chest X-rays.
A research team led by Wulf Haubensak (IMP), in collaboration with VRVis, found the basis of intuitive decisions in the brain. The findings were published in the renowned journal eLife.
The research results of the Horizon2020 project ARCHES, coordinated by VRVis, have been awarded several awards in the past months.
VRVis gives a presentation on the use of Artificial Intelligence for space research at the ÖAW symposium "The Mars Rovers and Austria".
Press release: VRVis provides the 3D viewer PRo3D developed for planetary research for scientific purposes.