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The first part of this whole-day session will be a basic introduction to general-purpose scientific visualization tools  
 
The first part of this whole-day session will be a basic introduction to general-purpose scientific visualization tools  
such as gnuplot, grace(xmgr), remote tools (tunneling, VNC), python's '''matplotlib''', and examples from others. The afternoon part will be a mix of lecture and hands-on to introduce more specialized scientific visualization software such as '''paraview''' and '''visit'' '.
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such as gnuplot, grace(xmgr), remote tools (tunneling, VNC), python's matplotlib, and examples from others.  
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The afternoon part will be a mix of lecture and hands-on to introduce more specialized scientific visualization software such as paraview and visit.
  
 
'''Instructor:''' Marcelo Ponce, SciNet, University of Toronto. <br>
 
'''Instructor:''' Marcelo Ponce, SciNet, University of Toronto. <br>
 
'''Prerequisites:''' Software installed, for the morning session: gnuplot, ssh (graphic client), vnc client, python and matplotlib; afternoon session: paraview and visit.
 
'''Prerequisites:''' Software installed, for the morning session: gnuplot, ssh (graphic client), vnc client, python and matplotlib; afternoon session: paraview and visit.

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Visualization

The first part of this whole-day session will be a basic introduction to general-purpose scientific visualization tools such as gnuplot, grace(xmgr), remote tools (tunneling, VNC), python's matplotlib, and examples from others. The afternoon part will be a mix of lecture and hands-on to introduce more specialized scientific visualization software such as paraview and visit.

Instructor: Marcelo Ponce, SciNet, University of Toronto.
Prerequisites: Software installed, for the morning session: gnuplot, ssh (graphic client), vnc client, python and matplotlib; afternoon session: paraview and visit.