VMML Visualization and Multimedia Lab

Research

The research interests of the Visualization and MultiMedia Lab (VMML) cover a wide range of topics in real-time 3D computer graphics, simulation, interactive large-scale scientific visualization and multimedia technology.

Specific current and past research topics includeparallel rendering, geometry processing, particle simulation, 3D reconstruction, immersive viewing, advanced rendering, multiresolution modeling, point-based graphics, image-based rendering, geometry compression, mesh simplification, terrain visualization, volume rendering and streaming 3D graphics. Application domains include scientific visualization, immersive multimedia, remote visualization, geographic information systems, virtual environments and massive rendering systems.

 

featured projects

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Fritz-Kutter Award 2009

pcisph.gifBarbara Solenthaler, a PhD student and research assistant at the Visualization and MultiMedia Lab, has received the Fritz-Kutter Award 2009 for her dissertation titled Incompressible Fluid Simulation More...

UZH Research Grant

structural.gifThe UZH commission for research has awarded a 24-month grant to Susanne Suter, a PhD student and research assistant at the Visualization and MultiMedia Lab. The grant is for her work on Interactive More...

upcoming conferences

02.05.2010 IEEE/EG International Symposium on Volume Graphics Norrköping
02.05.2010 EG Parallel Graphics and Visualization Norrköping
03.05.2010 EUROGRAPHICS Norrköping
17.05.2010 VISIGRAPP Angers
31.05.2010 Graphics Interface Ottawa
08.06.2010 Computer Graphics International Singapore

general info

Hiwi Positions

Are you looking to extend your computer science experience by practical work and systems programming in an exciting technical research project in computer graphics? From time to time we are looking for Hiwis that can support us in implementation and system development tasksFor a few research projects we are looking for Hilfsassistenten. Ideally you have experience with system-level programming (e.g. dynamic memory allocation, external devices I/O) and using a graphics API (e.g. OpenGL), and are familiar with (or extremely eager to learn...) C/C++.

Student Projects

We always have a number of exciting student projects available in 3D graphics, scientific visualization and multimedia, and our lab is constantly extended by sophisticated graphics and virtual reality equipment.

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