Research Rumble in the HIVE - Visualising the Surface of Mars
Date and time
Location
Curtin HIVE
Building 200A (John Curtin Gallery) Dumas Road Perth, WA 6102 AustraliaDescription
"Visualising the Surface of Mars"
A Technical Talk at the Curtin HIVE.
Speakers:
Professor Gretchen Benedix (via video)
Dr Anthony Lagain
Jack McNair
Abstract:
Advanced imaging and visualisation techniques are being used to improve our understanding of the surface of the red planet. Count craters using machine learning, and walk the surface in VR.
Accessing Curtin University:
The Curtin University Bus Station is served by many services and the station is 5-10 minute walk from the HIVE. See the map here: http://maps.curtin.edu.au If you are arriving by car, although hourly visitor parking is available in Blue areas at $3.45/hour (D3/PI1 is the closest), this area is likely to fill quickly. You can also park in Yellow (e.g. D3/PI1) ($6.10/day) and Green ($4.06/day) - however you will need to install the CelloPark App to pay for the Yellow and Green areas. Details here: https://properties.curtin.edu.au/gettingaround/payg.cfm Map here: http://maps.curtin.edu.au
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About Curtin HIVE
The Curtin HIVE is an advanced facility established by Curtin University to serve the growing demands of researchers and industry for visualisation, virtualisation and simulation capabilities in Western Australia. The Curtin HIVE enables a new and improved capability in the interpretation, presentation and communication of research data. Learn more at https://hive.curtin.edu.au/