Image Processing Center - Military College of Signals at NUST is offering One-Day Workshop on "Physics enabled virtual reality for interactive scientific experimentation"
on 19th July 2012 (10 AM)
Image Processing Center and GET Lab, Paderborn University, Germany have academic collaboration since last four years. Both are organized couple of conferences and workshops in computer vision/virtual reality domain. The academic collaboration has won funding from DaaD and two of MCS students has completed their MS research at GET Lab.
GET Lab is among top labs in Europe working in robotics. This one day course is focused on following:-
· Role of VR in modeling, simulation, and research
· Functions of involved hardware and software- VR technologies, their evolution and current status
· Virtual physics and constrained motion
· Available technologies for simulated physics
· Simulating sensors and actuators
· Usual road map for constructing physics enabled virtual reality
· Demonstration of virtual reality using WebGL
· Demonstration of physics enabled simulation using Bullet
Upon completion of the course, the participants will be able to:
· Have a sound fundamental understanding of I open source physical models
· Installation of software tools required for VR modeling
· Familiarity with mathematical modeling and its software implementation
Date and Time: 19th July 2012 (10 AM onward)
Who should attend it?
This workshop is targeted for the students/faculty who have basic knowledge of computer graphics and programming
What is the concept and objective of the workshop?
Robotics are future. All things are moving towards automization and to before developing the hardware, the ideas need to be checked in software.
The concept of this workshop is to introduce the link between physical modeling and its software simulation.
Registration Fee: Nil
Contact Person: Dr Naveed Iqbal (naveedi@mcs.edu.pk), 03218570824
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About the Speaker
Dr. Muhammad Zaheer Aziz availed his PhD from University of Paderborn, Germany in active robotic vision. He is coordinating the collaboration between MCS, NUST and GET Lab, Paderborn University under the support of DAAD. He has a vast working experience in the areas of biologically plausible computer vision, image processing, modeling and simulation, and virtual reality.
Sponsored By:- IPC (MCS) NUST & GET Lab Paderborn, DAAD Germany
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