The capability of visualizing numerical data sets to graphs is imperative to our understanding of space physics. However, traditional visualization tools used in the space science community are either proprietary, lack portability or require paid license subscriptions. Therefore we are attempting to resolve these shortcomings by developing cross-platform, free-to-use, easily set up interactive visualization tools that is accessible to any web browsers. This project will showcase five different applications based on a Python framework called Dash developed by plotly. These applications are proved to be capable of visualizing 3D space physics data sets including satellite measurements, ground measurements, or numerical model simulation resul...
While technological advances in high performance computing allow for an ever-increasing accuracy in ...
textAs scientific simulations get increasingly complex, so do the requirements of how to deal with t...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, W...
This thesis details work carried out by two students working as contractors at the Community Coordin...
Abstract This paper introduces ISEE_3D, an interactive visualization tool for three-dimensional plas...
International audienceWe present a 3D orbit viewer application capable of displaying science data. 3...
A numerical simulation case involving space plasma and the evolution of instabilities that generates...
Data visualization is a field dedicated to effectively showing large amounts of collected data. A fi...
Exponential increases in available computational resources over the recent decades have fueled an in...
Abstract In the space physics community, processing and combining observational and modeling data f...
The COAST project at CEA/IRFU at Saclay involves astrophysicists and software engineers developing s...
This didactic book uses a data-driven approach to connect measurements made by plasma instruments to...
This work serves to present the background, approach, and selected results for the initial master th...
Abstract. As use of earth-orbiting space technology increases, so does the need to understand and fo...
Astronomy is entering a new era of discovery, coincident with the establishment of new facilities fo...
While technological advances in high performance computing allow for an ever-increasing accuracy in ...
textAs scientific simulations get increasingly complex, so do the requirements of how to deal with t...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, W...
This thesis details work carried out by two students working as contractors at the Community Coordin...
Abstract This paper introduces ISEE_3D, an interactive visualization tool for three-dimensional plas...
International audienceWe present a 3D orbit viewer application capable of displaying science data. 3...
A numerical simulation case involving space plasma and the evolution of instabilities that generates...
Data visualization is a field dedicated to effectively showing large amounts of collected data. A fi...
Exponential increases in available computational resources over the recent decades have fueled an in...
Abstract In the space physics community, processing and combining observational and modeling data f...
The COAST project at CEA/IRFU at Saclay involves astrophysicists and software engineers developing s...
This didactic book uses a data-driven approach to connect measurements made by plasma instruments to...
This work serves to present the background, approach, and selected results for the initial master th...
Abstract. As use of earth-orbiting space technology increases, so does the need to understand and fo...
Astronomy is entering a new era of discovery, coincident with the establishment of new facilities fo...
While technological advances in high performance computing allow for an ever-increasing accuracy in ...
textAs scientific simulations get increasingly complex, so do the requirements of how to deal with t...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, W...