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Ultra High Definition Video Wall
One high configuration computer is connected to a number of monitors that display various images and data concurrently.
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Leading Edge Vizualizations
The combination of research data, visualization wall and haptic technology will allow researchers and students to move forward to the next level of experimentation process.
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State of the Art Facilities
The facilities available at the VizLab offer state of the art visualization technology to aid in teaching and research. Schedule an event at the VizLab and take advantage of the capabilities of our facilities.
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Haptic Capabilities
Technology that takes advantage of a user's sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. The fairly new technology is gaining widespread acceptance as a key part of virtual reality systems, adding the sense of touch to previously visual-only solutions.
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High Performance Computing
A few examples of HPC technologies are the simulation of car crashes for structural design, molecular interaction for new drug design and the airflow over automobiles or airplanes.
VIZLAB IN THE NEWS
Dr. Romo on UTSA VizLab (video) - Jan. 22, 2012
In this video clip from UTSA Today, UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo talks about the new Advanced Visualization Lab and the future of technology research at UTSA. Read More
Advanced Visualization Lab Comes To UTSA - May 17, 2011
Paisano, University of Texas Online Advanced Visualization Lab Comes To UTSA State-Of-The-Art Equipment Aides In Research, Learning Justin Horne, KSAT 12 News Reporter POSTED: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 SAN ANTONIO -- The University of Texas-San Antonio unveiled its state-of-the-art Advanced Visualization Laboratory on Tuesday. The lab features hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment that may be the future ... Read More
UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research - May 17, 2011
Business Wire UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research Integration of sophisticated haptic device and visualization wall will allow researchers to precisely interact with digital simulations SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The University of Texas at San Antonio has demonstrated once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to Tier One. The emerging research institution, ... Read More
UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research - May 17, 2011
Sun Herald UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research The University of Texas at San Antonio has demonstrated once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to Tier One. The emerging research institution, one of seven in Texas, unveiled its Advanced Visualization Laboratory today, a technology-laden facility that allows researchers from engineering, ... Read More
UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research - May 17, 2011
Centre Daily UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research Integration of sophisticated haptic device and visualization wall will allow researchers to precisely interact with digital simulations May 17, 2011 11:35am EDT SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio has demonstrated once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to ... Read More
UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research - May 17, 2011
Sys-Con UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research The University of Texas at San Antonio has demonstrated once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to Tier One. The emerging research institution, one of seven in Texas, unveiled its Advanced Visualization Laboratory today, a technology-laden facility that allows researchers from engineering, science ... Read More
UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research - May 17, 2011
Bradenton UTSA Opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to Promote Computer-Based Research Integration of sophisticated haptic device and visualization wall will allow researchers to precisely interact with digital simulations The University of Texas at San Antonio has demonstrated once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to Tier One. The emerging research institution, one of seven ... Read More
UTSA opens high-tech visual lab: Tech empowers researchers to see, touch in new ways - May 17, 2011
My San Antonio UTSA opens high-tech visual lab Tech empowers researchers to see, touch in new ways. By Melissa Ludwig mludwig@express-news.net Updated 12:02 a.m., Wednesday, May 18, 2011 At the University of Texas at San Antonio's new Advanced Visualization Laboratory, visitors can administer a shot to a patient — without the patient or the shot. Clutching a pen-like device, visitors ... Read More
UTSA opens Advanced Visualization Laboratory to promote computer-based research - May 12, 2011
UTSA Today By Christi Fish Public Affairs Specialist (May 12, 2011)--The University of Texas at San Antonio will demonstrate once again that it is a force to be reckoned with in the race to Tier One. The emerging research institution, one of seven in Texas, will unveil its Advanced Visualization Laboratory on Tuesday, May 17. The technology-laden facility will allow ... Read More
Research funding will soon lead to Tier 1 status - Jan. 25, 2011
Paisano, University of Texas Online UTSA has released their research spending statistics for 2010 revealing a 4.6 percent increase to 48,651,962 in total research for fiscal year 2010 (Sept. 1, 2009-Aug. 31, 2010). This marks an increase from fiscal year 2009 ($46,521,487) and a 50.5 percent increase since fiscal year 2006 ($32,316,849). One of the highlights of the UTSA Research ... Read More
UTSA Engineers Win Funding to Build Vis-Wall System for Scientific Research and Education - Jan. 17, 2011
Texas Nonprofits San Antonio … You've seen one on the hit television show "24." And you've seen one on the set of American Idol. Soon, you'll be able to see one in San Antonio, too. The College of Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) announced today that it plans to build a sophisticated visualization wall (Vis-Wall), ... Read More
UTSA receives grant for high-tech visualization wall - Dec. 14, 2009
Vizworld Another week, another high resolution display wall. This time at the University of Texas at San Antonio, using a $482,600 grant from the NSF, they will compile twenty-four 30" monitors into a 15-foot wide by 4.5 foot tall "VisWall", and drive it with a cluster of Linux workstations. Another week, another high resolution display wall. This time at the ... Read More
UTSA receives NSF funding to build visualization wall for research, education - Dec. 14, 2009
UTSA Today By Christi Fish Public Affairs Specialist (Dec. 14, 2009)--You've seen them on TV on "24" and "American Idol," and soon you'll see one in San Antonio. The UTSA College of Engineering announced plans to build a sophisticated visualization wall (Vis-Wall), funded by a $482,600, three-year National Science Foundation grant. The Vis-Wall will display computational models developed in UTSA's ... Read More
UTSA Engineers Win Funding to Build Vis-Wall System for Scientific Research and Education - Dec. 11, 2009
Alamo City Times High-resolution visualization wall will be 15 feet across and 4.5 feet tall San Antonio … You've seen one on the hit television show “24.” And you've seen one on the set of American Idol. Soon, you'll be able to see one in San Antonio, too. The College of Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio ... Read More
UTSA receives grant for high-tech visualization wall - Dec. 11, 2009
San Francisco Business Times - Online The College of Engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio will build a sophisticated visualization wall (Vis-Wall) using a $482,600, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation. The Vis-Wall will be used to display computational models developed in UTSA's new computation center (the Simulation, Visualization and Real-Time Prediction (SiViRT) Center) and by ... Read More
