3D Renderer
Efficient Visualization Software
Motivated by the ability to visualize simulations in real-time, I developed a GPU native Python + CUDA volumetric renderer able to interactively show 3D gridded data and to make time-evolving animations from simulation snapshots.
All the images and animations shown in this webpage were made with software that I originally developed.
Other examples of the visualization software in action are below:
Quantum Turbulence
Simulations of a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC) from which interactive 3D visualizations were rendered in real-time as the simulation ran. We studied the quantum turbulence in the BEC resulting from excitations produced by an oscillating magnetic field.
Ising Model
Real-time interactive visualization of 3D Ising Model simulation, that models a ferromagnetic body with “spin-up” and '“spin-down” elements (red and blue in the animation). The system has a critical temperature at which the spins change orientation randomly and the body becomes unmagnetized.