SALT LAKE CITY — The future of computers is here, and University of Utah scientists keep pushing the envelope. They have developed new imaging programs that turn complex data into brilliant pictures you can view on your iPhone or iPad.
ImageVis3D Mobile became available last fall, and new applications are emerging. The latest is an app that simulates a nuclear reaction.
The colorful, clear, 3-D images are created by ImageVis3D. The program takes abstract phenomena and data and turns it into something we can see and better understand. Those pictures help with teaching college students and with collaboration among professionals. They also point to the future of computers for all of us.
Read more at:
- KSL News “Computer program turns complex data into brilliant images“
- MSNBC News “iPhone goes nuclear – for research“
- TechNewsDaily “iPhone Helps Researchers Build Better Nuclear Power Plants“
- AZoCleantech “Simulate a Nuclear Reactor on Your iPhone“
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