Meet the Proposed Visualization and Analytics Center for Enabling Technologies

Presenter: Wes Bethel
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors: E. Wes Bethel (LBNL), Chris Johnson (Utah), Ken Joy (UC Davis), Sean Ahern (ORNL), Valerio Pascucci (LLNL), Jonathan Cohen (LLNL), Mark Duchaineau (LLNL), Bernd Hamann (UC Davis), Charles Hansen (Utah), Dan Laney (LLNL), Peter Lindstrom (LLNL), Jeremy Meredith (ORNL), George Ostrouchov (ORNL), Steven Parker (Utah), Claudio Silva (Utah), Xavier Tricoche (Utah)

This project focuses on leveraging scientific visualization and analytics software technology as an enabling technology for increasing scientific productivity and insight. Advances in computational technology have resulted in an ”information big bang,” which in turn has created a significant data understanding challenge. This challenge is widely acknowledged to be one of the primary bottlenecks in contemporary science. The vision for our Center is to respond directly to that challenge by adapting, extending, creating when necessary and deploying visualization and data understanding technologies for our science stakeholders. Using an organizational model as a Visualization and Analytics Center for enabling Technologies (VACET), we are well positioned to be responsive to the needs of a diverse set of scientific stakeholders in a coordinated fashion using a range of visualization, mathematics, statistics, computer and computational science and data management technologies.