Interactive visualization

In modern research, while tools like Blender and Autodesk are essential for 3D modeling, their requirement for specific software limits model sharing and hinders interactive engagement. Web-based visualization overcomes these limitations, eliminating the need for specialized installations. By simply sharing a link, researchers can access and interact with models directly in their web browsers, democratizing access to scientific information and facilitating real-time exploration. Below are some of the visualizations we have developed:
  1. Everting motion of Möbius bands


  2. Everting motion of Orientable bands


  3. Rigid-bead rod model of Covid-19 particles

    Under construction.

  4. Charged elastic loops on a sphere

    Under construction.