augmented reality

I developed augmented reality models for scientific visualization to help students at UT-Austin better understand crystal structures (see below). Given the impact of these models, I independently conducted workshops at the 17th US National Congress for Computational Mechanics (USNCCM17) and the Summer Bioengineering, Biomechanics, & Biotransport Conference (SB3C), to share my methods with the scientific community. I’ve also published these techniques and open-sourced the corresponding code. As a result, these methods are now integrated into the mechanics of materials curriculum at UT-Austin (ASE324L) as well as MIT (2.002) and are used internationally by researchers at ETH-Zurich and TU-Delft.

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Crystal Structures

Grid Overview Image

HCP ABA Packing
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