Video: Scientific Visualization with Python

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In this video, Dr. Marcelo Ponce from SciNet presents: Scientific Visualization with Python.

SciNet is Canada’s largest supercomputer centre, providing Canadian researchers with computational resources and expertise necessary to perform their research on scales not previously possible in Canada. We help power work from the biomedical sciences and aerospace engineering to astrophysics and climate science.”

Dr. Marcelo Ponce is an Applications Analyst at the SciNet High Performance Computing Consortium in Canada. He obtained his PhD in Astrophysics from the Rochester Institute of Technology, as a member of the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation. His research expertise focuses in the area of Computational Astrophysics, more specifically Numerical Relativity, i.e. solving Einstein’s equations of General Relativity numerically, using supercomputers to simulate extreme scenarios, such as, multiple black holes and binary neutron star mergers.

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