Conveners
Visualization with Research Software
- Maria Guadalupe Barrios Sazo (Forschungszentrum Juelich)
Research software plays a crucial role in advancing science by enabling accurate modeling and simulation of experiments. One example is VITESS, a software tool that simulates how neutrons behave in scientific instruments. These simulations help researchers design and optimize experiments in fields ranging from materials science to energy research.
Since its creation in 1999, VITESS has been...
The Semantic Web is a treasure trove of interconnected knowledge graphs, providing access to datasets that are invaluable for research in cultural heritage and archaeology. Resources such as triplestores (e.g., the NFDI4Objects Knowledge Graph), Wikibase instances (e.g., Wikidata and FactGrid), and Solid Pods housing geoscientific data open new avenues for interdisciplinary exploration....
Precision psychiatry faces significant challenges, including limited sample sizes and the generalizability of findings, variability in clinical phenotyping, and the need for robust biomarkers to guide personalized treatment approaches. Additionally, the integration of diverse data sources—such as multi-omics, electrophysiology, neuroimaging, clinical records, and cognitive-behavioural...
Visualization is an important and ubiquitous tool in the daily work of weather forecasters and atmospheric researchers to analyse data from simulations and observations. The domain-specific meteorological research software Met.3D (documentation including installation instructions available at https://met3d.readthedocs.org) is an open-source effort to make interactive, 3-D, feature-based, and...