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2006-04-25 14:15:22 |
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Hello,
I am looking for researchers interested in simulation and modeling techniques that revise our basic understanding of 3-D and geometry in life sciences: 1. protein visualization, 2. diagrams of cellular and biochemical representations.
I use a porous-solid geometry. I wonder if there are others with like interests?
My work is geared towards the representation of: 1. folding, docking, 2. intramolecular relationships 3. practices for the collection and visualization of screening techniques.
I am looking for academics or 3-d party software developers to collaobrate with. Please let me know if you or others might be interested in the review of a position paper based on three poster papers:
Expressivity: Steps for the optical transformation of the envisioning of science
1. What are the visual barriers in graphic arts for doing scientific visualization?
2. How can optical behaviors improve the expressiveness of a visualization?
Computation: Physical steps toward the envisioning of science
1. How can numerical control, shape a boundary system while still showing the visualization of complex relationships?
2. Why trap complexity before being given datasets?
Plasticity: Trapping Geometric motives in a 4-D Fractal Space
1. What would a 4-D fractal space mean in the mapping of: barriers, hidden, and emergent patterns in organic forms: folded, twisted and coiling?
2. Where to go to find new geometric primitives for 3-D fractals?
I look forward to your reply.
Nathaniel Bobbitt
nabslab.com
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| Bio-Visualization: Porous-Solid Geometry |

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2006-04-25 18:00:27 |
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| Hi Nathaniel:
We can play. Send papers.
Kathleen kathleen massivelyparallel.com
Hello,
I am looking for researchers interested in simulation and
modeling techniques that revise our basic understanding of 3-D and
geometry in life sciences: 1. protein visualization, 2. diagrams of
cellular and biochemical representations.
I use a porous-solid geometry. I wonder if there are others with
like interests?
My work is geared towards the representation of: 1. folding,
docking, 2. intramolecular relationships 3. practices for the collection
and visualization of screening techniques.
I am looking for academics or 3-d party software
developers to collaobrate with. Please let me know if you or others might
be interested in the review of a position paper based on three poster
papers:
Expressivity: Steps for the optical transformation of the
envisioning of science
1. What are the visual barriers in graphic arts for doing scientific
visualization?
2. How can optical behaviors improve the expressiveness of a
visualization?
Computation: Physical steps toward the envisioning of
science
1. How can numerical control, shape a boundary system while still showing the
visualization of complex relationships?
2. Why trap complexity before being given datasets?
Plasticity: Trapping Geometric motives in a 4-D Fractal
Space
1. What would a 4-D fractal space mean in the mapping of: barriers, hidden,
and emergent patterns in organic forms: folded, twisted and coiling?
2. Where to go to find new geometric primitives for 3-D fractals?
I look forward to your reply.
Nathaniel Bobbitt
nabslab.com |
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