LITE. A New Paradigm to Integrate Research, Tech Transfer, and Production
The integration of these technologies enables a wide range of synergistic activities involving teams of faculty, scientist, students, industry practitioners, and government researchers. Together, these teams address applied research problems in many disciplines developing new visualization and computing models as well as deploying innovativesoftware technologies and applications. Examples of such projects are the real-time integration of intense supercomputing simulations with immersive visualization to provide researchers a dynamic environment to explore interactively their problem domain, and the ability to display and correlate large amounts of data though the use of multidimensional visualizations.
LITE is a leading institution in the area of the integration of visualization and computational simulations, making its facility available to industry, research and applied groups from around the nation. LITE's wide range of projects are supported through collaborations with many agencies: Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Army Research Lab, Office of Navy Research, as well as private funding through its collaborations and partnerships with industry. LITE leverages the State of Louisiana Technical Infrastructure by being one the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI) nodes and having strong collaborations with most of the other universities in the state.
This presentation will provide a summary of the activities that are happening at LITE, emphasizing work in Oil & Gas areas.