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Animated and interactive simulation of the Earth and Sun system!
Generate patterns found in animals with diffusion partial differential equation.
We used a robot to create a heat map of the temperature in a parcel of room and then visualized the heat flow if that heat source stopped existing.
Winter is coming and so is the beauty of snowflakes! Our code simulates different kinds of beautiful snowflakes, come explore it and create original winter decorations.
The idea behind this was to explain the physics of masks with visualization and aesthetic. Masks are crucial, and we demonstrate it in a way that's appealing and understandable to the general public.
A realtime simulation of a wave packet collision on Barrier using the Crank-Nicolson Method.Reference: Christoph Wachter 2017 Bachelor Thesis University of Graz
We decided to make a project that involve all our skills in a data mining project that tracks the statistics of Corona virus in an easy to understand visual way
Although there is a lot of evidence that 'Flat Earth' is not true, this simulation further shows how the Flat Earth model does not fit into our current knowledge of physics and planetary motion.
Knotting is a fantastic brain tease when one first comes upon it. In this project, we tried to illustrate how a knot can be formed from a simple string.
When an epidemic hits, full confinement should be a last resort option. Modern technology offers a much better alternative : digital contact tracing.
Some floaty bois
Interactive visualisations for radial velocity astronomy, with sophisticated graphics and interactivity. (Official Idea Suggestion #4: Exoplanets and Stellar Wobble)
Snowflakes are beautiful, unique objects with symetry group D_6. This model mimics their formation quite simply.
Apply Super Resolution Convolutional Neural Network (SRCNN) on astronomic image resolution restoration tasks
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