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Computer Graphics and Ecological Informatics

Computer Graphics and Ecological Informatics. Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology. Study course: Applied Computer Science M.Sc. Winfried Kurth. Workgroups at the Department of Ecoinformatics. Department Ecoinformatics,

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Computer Graphics and Ecological Informatics

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  1. Computer Graphics and Ecological Informatics Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology Study course:Applied Computer Science M.Sc. Winfried Kurth

  2. Workgroups at the Department of Ecoinformatics Department Ecoinformatics, Biometrics and Forest Growth permanent staff: Winfried Kurth Joachim Saborowski Jürgen Nagel Wilfried Hakes Reinhold Meyer Workgroup 1: Computer graphics and ecological informatics Workgroup 2: Statistical models, sampling, spatial statistics and inventories Workgroup 3: Spatial information systems in ecology Workgroup 4: Local computing centre for the Forestry Faculty, consulting in statistics, computation and e-learning Workgroup 5: e-learning in life sciences, geoinformatics and statistics Workgroup 6: Forest growth modelling (with NWFVA)

  3. Research activities(and possible topics for projects and M.Sc. theses...) Computer graphics and ecological informatics (= computer science, applied to ecology)

  4. Functional-structural models of organisms and adequate ways to formalize them formalism RGG language XL software GroIMP model j k, l m ==>j m,l k; wild type dwarf mutant part of a regulatory network (biosynthesis of gibberellic acid)

  5. Functional-structural plant models - Examples wheat: Evers et al. 2010 tomato: Buck-Sorlin et al., unpubl. rice: Xu et al. 2011 cut-rose: Buck-Sorlin et al. 2011

  6. at a higher scale level: simulations of forest stands VRML- Virtual Reality Output CCL - Crown Competition light Ecological site classification

  7. Improved rendering of 3-d scenes and simulation of radiation raytracing: basic principle

  8. Cooperation partners • Ecole Centrale de Paris (Laboratoire MAS – Optimization) • INRIA + CIRAD Montpellier (Plant simulations) • Agrocampus Ouest, Angers (transport & competition models) • Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague (forest modelling & management, decision support) • University of Bonn (Dep. of Computer Science – laser scanner data evaluation) • TU Zvolen, Slovakia (3D data analysis)

  9. offered classes (summer term) List of Project, Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. thesis topics: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/69157.html

  10. offered classes (winter term)

  11. to contact us:wk@cs.uni-goettingen.dejsaboro@gwdg.dehttp://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/html/67072.htmlsee also:http://www.grogra.dephysically:Büsgenweg 4, Abteilung Ökoinformatik, Biometrie und Waldwachstum, 1st floor, room 90

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