VisBox-SX12 installed at University of Illinois

A VisBox-SX12 was installed in the Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The system features a large screen size (12’x9′) and high resolution projectors that output 1400×1050 (SXGA+) at over 5000 lumens each! The NPRE department is using the VisBox-SX12TM system to develop virtual models of nuclear power plants. These models will have a variety of applications, including: visualizing fundamentals, training, planning for both new reactors and for maintenance of existing reactors, and radiation visualization for dosage reduction. Link to NPRE department...

Supercomputing 2004

Announcement! – We will be showing a VisBox in the NCHC booth (#103) at Supercomputing 2004 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from November 8-11. The demo will feature 3D stereo visualizations developed by researchers at NCHC and from researchers at the Enabling Technology Lab at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Pictures from SC...

VisDuo installed at Valparaiso

A VisDuo was installed in a classroom at the College of Engineering at Valparaiso University. The Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Lab (SVL), headed by Prof. Jeffrey Will, is developing interactive 3D stereo visualizations for teaching complex topics in undergraduate education. Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Lab (SVL)...

IEEE VR 2004

Visbox’s Paul Rajlich will be attending the “VR for Public Consumption” workshop at IEEE VR 2004 in Chicago. Link to IEEE VR 2004 website

VisBox-X2 installed at Valparaiso

A VisBox-X2 was installed in the College of Engineering at Valparaiso University. The system features a large screen size (12’x9′) and high resolution projectors that output 1400×1050 (SXGA+) at over 5000 lumens each! Valparaiso Scientific Visualization Lab (SVL) website Picture of system running Valpo Vector Application Link to older Valparaiso press release about VisBox and...

VisBox installed at University of Wisconsin

A VisBox was installed at the Phillips Lab in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The VisBox was installed to replace an ImmersaDesk, providing a much bigger and brighter display. Link to Phillips Lab...