AVS/Express On-demand Seminar
Learning Contents
- 1. Introduction to AVS/Express(approx. 10 min.)
- 2. Basic operation exercises of module programming and object manipulation(approx. 20 min.)
- 3. Basic network building exercises with some sample data(approx. 16 min.)
- 4. Introduction to data formats(approx. 12 min.)
- 5. Saving visualization results as image, movie, and 3D movie(approx. 20 min.)
- 6. CCMS Library(approx. 28 min.)
This is an overview introduction to AVS/Express, including its features and basic operations from data loading to visualization.
This content includes explanations and exercises of basic operations from data loading to output, such as module operation, programming, and object manipulation.
This content aims to deepen understanding of basic network building operations.
We use some sample data such as discrete points and fluid analysis. You will be able to build an appropriate network for the data such as lattice shapes, discrete points and elements.
This is an explanation of available data types and formats.
This content explains the output formats and saving operations of AVS/Express visualization results as images, movies, and 3D movies.
This content describes modules developed and added by the Center for Computational Materials Science for AVS/Express that specialize in visualization of data from atomic and molecular analysis programs such as VASP, TOMBO, and Gaussian.
AVS/Express is a general-purpose visualization software that allows easy visualization by simply combining components that have various functions called modules with mouse operations.
The Center for Computational Materials Science has introduced AVS/Express in response to requests from researchers who want to easily visualize data obtained by supercomputers.
Details on AVS/Express are found in the following website.
https://www.avs.com/avs-express/
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Center for Computational Materials Science Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University