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B&W image, it will become the blue channel

The Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) accelerator site is photographed from a drone in Newport News, Va., on Aug. 28, 2019. (Photos by Dulcie Holland for Jefferson Lab)

 

CEBAF is based on superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) technology. It produces a stream of charged electrons that scientists use to probe the nucleus of the atom. CEBAF was the first large-scale application of SRF technology in the world, and it is the world's most advanced particle accelerator for investigating the quark structure of the atom's nucleus. The CEBAF energy was recently upgraded from 6 GeV to 12 GeV, and an additional experimental area was added to support the highest-energy experiments.

computational fluid dynamics openfoam pandoragami

computational fluid dynamics openfoam pandoragami

From left: Panelist Theoretical & Computational Physics Associate Director Jianwei Qiu, Associate Director for Experimental Nuclear Physics Cynthia “Thia” Keppel, and EIC Co-Associate Director Rolf Ent, explain the local details during an All-Hands meeting for the rollout of the Long Range Plan (LRP) held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. Sept. 5, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing

vistors playing with Andreas Schmelas & Stefan Stubbe's (DE): "Artificial Smile"

 

from pixelAche 2011's computational photography thread organised by Markku Nousiainen and Miska Knapek

This image was produced by taking source image, flipping it horizontally, and then combining the two images by averaging the pixel values. The image manipulations were performed using Python and OpenCV.

computational fluid dynamics openfoam pandoragami

I used the application Grapher to create these visuals.

Grapher is part of OS X.

Still from an ongoing Trailer Engine Alpha V.01 for a audiovisual poetry night in January 2009 in Berlin.

 

Made with Creative Computing Framework

 

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Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/2547135

 

Behind our software is an evolutionary computation process that grows your 3d objects

I used the application Grapher to create these visuals.

Grapher is part of OS X.

computational fluid dynamics openfoam pandoragami

computational fluid dynamics openfoam pandoragami

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