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Back in 1994 I earned a Master of Science degree from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Virginia Tech while working for Dr. Diana Farkas. My thesis was entitled, Visualization and Simulation of Defect Structure in the B2 Phase of NiAl. One component of my master's thesis was the development of techniques to visualize the quantitive data that my computational experiments were generating. I did much of this development in a special class ESM5984: Scientific Visual Analysis with Multimedia taught by Dr. Ron Kriz. His Laboratory for Scientific Visual Analysis was an excellent place to learn and work in Scientific Visualization. As a part of Dr. Kriz's class, I put together a web presentation of my results. Back in 1994, the web was very new and so this was exciting cutting edge stuff. I remember using a program called xmosaic to view my HTML pages! HTML and the web has changed a lot since then. Much of the HTML markup that I used was experimental at that time. By today's standards, it looked pretty rough. I have updated that presentation changing only the markup and image formats so that it displays correctly in modern browsers and put it here: Strain Invariants and Dislocation Core Structure of Simulated B2 NiAl If really you want to see your browser make a mess out of old HTML, you can look at the original. For a real blast from the past, maybe you should fire up xmosaic to view that page! |
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