InfraVis National Newsletter Issue #13
Read the latest InfraVis newsletter, fresh from the press.
Read the latest InfraVis newsletter, fresh from the press.
Cross‑border data collaboration is essential for unlocking the full value of major research infrastructures. The final HALRIC conference highlighted how coordinated expertise from QIM and CIPA/InfraVis boosts scientific impact and why long‑term, interoperable data support must be a shared priority.
InfraVis contributed to the Ocean Science Meeting in Glasgow, where Helena Filipsson and colleagues presented work on artificial cod reefs, VR‑based marine outreach, and high‑resolution scans of foraminifera from museum samples. Their presentations highlighted how InfraVis supports marine research through advanced visualization, automated analysis, and immersive communication tools.
Planning to apply for support for a research project? You can now easily express your interest for InfraVis in your grant application by simply selecting us from the dropdown menu for national infrastructures in the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) application form.
A big thank you to our wonderful hosts at the Gothenburg node who made the bi-annual internal event InfraVis Days very fruitful and pleasant. Workshops, presentations, immersive dome experiences, new angles on knowledge, and of course, a chance for all of us to meet in person.