Das erste internationale

Expertensymposium im 3D Bereich.

3D-Symposium 2012 3D-Festival 2011
3D Exploration
Dr. Sebastian Ritterbusch

The amount of computed information in simulation sciences is constantly rising, due to the everincreasing performance of computers, and at the same time improving concepts methods in scientific computing, engineering and mathematical modeling. This information flood can be countered by improved methods for analyzing and exploring numerical simulations, and embracing the latest developments in 3D technology and ubiquitous mobile devices. In cinematic terms, simulation scientists are storyteller, camera men, producers and editors at the same time, yet with a slightly different inclination. The exploration of simulations in 3D, as well as the exploration of 3D technology and concepts for numerical simulations, are increasingly important aspects in scientific visualization.

Curriculum Vitae

Sebastian Ritterbusch heads the Computing Laboratory for Scientific Visualization of Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab (EMCL) at Karlsruher Institute for Technologie (KIT). Sebastian Ritterbusch graduated from both University of Massachusetts in Amherst and University Karlsruhe (TH). In 2004 he was given the teaching award of Land Baden Wuerttemberg while he in the same year obtained a doctorate in mathematics at Karlsruher Institute for Technology (KIT) that was established by merging University Karlsruhe (TH) and research centre Karlsruhe. At the Engineering Mathematics and Computing Lab (EMCL), that has been founded by Prof. Dr. Heuveline at KIT, he deals with questions of scientific visualisation within science of simulation, and he directs the Computing Laboratory at EMCL for Scientific Visualization with applied projects, for instance in the area of mobile visualisation or utilisation of 3D technology.