I recently had the honor of presenting a live music visualization at the Best Business Association's 25th anniversary celebration. Our visualization projects transformed the live music of the BBA Brass Orchestra into dynamic particle systems and wave movements that were projected onto an impressive granite wall at Steinwelten Hauzenberg. The presentation was a fantastic demonstration of how data visualization can bridge science, business, and art.
Virtual Anatomy Presentation for Bavarian Parliament: During the regional visit of the Bavarian State Parliament led by President Ilse Aigner to Lower Bavaria, we presented our steroscopic CAVE system at the University of Passau. As part of the MedizinCampus Niederbayern initiative, we demonstrated our virtual anatomy multimedia concept, showcasing detailed 3D anatomical structures to the visiting parliamentary delegation.
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Image: Stefan Obermeier | Bildarchiv Bayerischer Landtag
Virtual Anatomy in our CAVE:
Today was the live demo of our self-built CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) for the groundbreaking ceremony of the multimedia lecture hall for the MedizinCampus Niederbayern. I am very happy that all the hard work has paid off and that so many people were enthusiastic about the multimedia concept Virtual Anatomy.
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iCT2024:
Yesterday I had the pleasure to present my work that led to the ICT2024 conference image. It was about an immersive workflow for analyzing material data in the field of NDT. More Info
TÜV Sciene Award Winner:
It is with great pleasure and pride that I can announce that I am the winner of this year's TÜV AUSTRIA Science Award 2023 in the category "Universities/Universities of Applied Sciences - Diploma/Master's Theses".
It was an incredible honor to receive the award from Dr. Stefan Haas (CEO TÜV AUSTRIA) and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Schneider (Rector TU Vienna).
One-Month Research Stay - Monash University, Australia:
A month ago, I embarked on a highly productive research visit at Monash University's Faculty of Information Technology in Australia. It was a privilege to join the esteemed Embodied Visualization group within the Department of Human Centred Computing. The past month has been an exciting academic adventure where I had the privilege of interacting with cutting-edge research facilities, enagaged and mind-blowing researchers. Every interaction and moment of collaboration with the EmbodiedVisualisation group has been a pleasure and has advanced my development as a researcher. Thanks to all the members of the research team, particularly Dr. Sarah Goodwin, Jim Smiley, and Dr. Tim Dwyer, for their unwavering support and creating an environment of companionship and scientific curiosity.
IEEE VIS2023, Melbourne:
I am currently attending Vis 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. I'm looking forward to great workshops and presentations, as well as catching up with colleagues!
AVI 2022, Rome:
I am happy to present my Paper "Towards Remote Analytics in Nondestructive Testing" at the Enhancing cross-reality applications and user experiences workshop. It was a pleasure to participate in the great discussions and talks about the future direction of cross-reality research.