Faculty Mentor Information
John Koudelka, Idaho National Laboratory; and David Estrada, Boise State University
Additional Funding Sources
This work was supported by State of Idaho appropriated funding for the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) and the NSF REU Site Award #2051090 for Advanced Manufacturing for a Sustainable Energy Future.
Presentation Date
7-2023
Abstract
Visualization technology has advanced in the last few years where it can now spearhead many challenges we face today. Such as in my project of hazardous material collection where the visualization can be used to develop new technologies that can one day do the work that puts others at risk and eliminate the threat to human life. Simplified and made directly available for industries to see the benefits of using visual models first before development. Can also be a cost-efficient resource to industries and efficient way of training through virtual reality. In conclusion not only is visualization marketable it has a wide scope a usage such as training, visual aid learning and engineering modeling for task usage.
Visualization of Material Collection
Visualization technology has advanced in the last few years where it can now spearhead many challenges we face today. Such as in my project of hazardous material collection where the visualization can be used to develop new technologies that can one day do the work that puts others at risk and eliminate the threat to human life. Simplified and made directly available for industries to see the benefits of using visual models first before development. Can also be a cost-efficient resource to industries and efficient way of training through virtual reality. In conclusion not only is visualization marketable it has a wide scope a usage such as training, visual aid learning and engineering modeling for task usage.