Moritz visited the BSC – the Barcelona Supercomputing Center last August and had the pleasure of meeting the Designers and Scientists that work there. This is the second Part of this Interview series. His second Interviewpartner is Guillermo Marin, Designer of Data Visualization at the […]
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KarmaXPU Quickstart Pt.4: Excursion – Visualizing Lipid Membranes
Notes:– I’m recommending to stay away from refractive materials in rendering. This is due to the fact of this particular group of students having limited rendering resources. If however you have those resources, go wild! Mo had the pleasure of joining Dr. Jeroen Claus of […]
KarmaXPU Quickstart Pt.3: Excursion – Visualizing Proteins
Notes:– It *could* be that 1 Houdini unit = 1 angstrom (which is 0.1 nm)– I’m recommending to stay away from refractive materials in rendering. This is due to the fact of this particular group of students having limited rendering resources. If however you have […]
Nerd Rant 2.0 – Ep.3: Understanding Scientific Papers
We still have laggy video and Manu is overexposed but we share our favorite tips, tricks and resources for getting a grip on scientific papers.
Nerd Chat: Dr. Jeroen Claus – Covid, Proteins, Visualisation
Mo chats with Phospho’s Jeroen Claus, covering topics such as protein visualization, virus nubbins and Folding@Home. Jeroen’s Company: https://www.phospho.co.uk/ David Goodsell: https://ccsb.scripps.edu/goodsell/ Folding@Home: https://foldingathome.org/
Guest Tutorial: Dr. Jeroen Claus – Rendering The Corona Virus’ Spike Protein
You asked us how to visualize the corona virus, but we’re by no means biologists… So we went out (Only virtually of course – we’re still curfewed as of today.) and found someone who is more qualified than us to cover that task. May we […]