Professor Papka has joined the computer science department at the University of Illinois Chicago this fall. In addition to the computer science where he will teach data visualization, virtual reality and high performance computing classes - he will also be a member of the Electronic Visualization Laboratory.
First post-pandemic meeting of Sage project was held at the NEON HQ in Boulder, CO to discuss progress and plans for the future. The Sage project is building infrastructure for collecting data and computing at the edge.
Professor Insley’s Introduction to Programming in Art and Design class uses wearable sensors to visualize the movement of dance performers.
ddiLab collaborator Jifu Tan recently published a paper on 3D modeling of retina capillary networks. The work was promoted in a “SciLight”, which included visualizations from the ddiLab.
Biennial NIU Faculty Art Show Shown every two years, this invitational exhibit features recent artwork and scholarship by current faculty and teaching staff from all divisions of the School of Art and Design and highlights the artistry, research, and instruction found at NIU.
The Sound of Science WNIJ and NIU STEAM are partnering to create “The Sound of Science,” a weekly series explaining important science, technology, engineering and math concepts using sound. The feature will air at 1:04 p.