(Updated: 1997-10-13)
Welcome to the Chemist's Art Gallery containing
spectacular visualization and animations in chemistry done at the
Visualization
and Animation Laboratory at CSC by the Visualization
Group and groups at other locations.
Visualization and animations done at CSC
Visualization and animations done at other locations
- Animations and visualization done with the Moviemol
program by Lars Ojamäe, Ohio State University
- Animations
by Scott G. Flicker,University of Michigan, in colloidal
science and specifically lipid bilayer membranes
- Animations
connected to the Educational
Materials for Organic Chemistry at Michigan State
University by Abby Parrill.
- Biocomputing Center
at NASA
- Cell
Movement by the University of Vermont Department of
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics.
- Changing
States, Quantum and Classical Simulations of
Molecular Aggregates Michael Klein, University of
Pennsylvania
- Chemistry at
Imperial College , England
- CHEMvisu:
Visualisierung in der Chemie. This homepage contains
a collection of new possibilities showing molecules
interactively on the internet using a browser.
- Chemistry
Visualizations Movies from Virginia Tech
- Cornell Theory Center
- College of Chemistry at U.C. Berkeley
- Department
of Physical Chemistry at the Technical University of
Darmstadt
- Fixed
Molecule Photoelectron Angular Distributions,
Photofragmentation Dynamics Group (I Powis), University
of Nottingham, England.
- GRASP
(Graphical Representation and Analysis of Structural
Properties) visualizations
by Anthony Nicholls.
- Hahnemann
University School of Medicine US (Biochemistry)
- Hyperactive
Molecules by Henry Rzepa at Imperial College
Chemistry Department and Benjamin Whitaker at the School
of Chemistry, Leeds University, UK.
- IBM
Almaden Research Center Visualization Lab
- The Image
Library of Biological Macromolecules, Institut für
Molekulare Biotechnologie, Biocomputing, Jena, Germany
- Institute
for Molecular Virology University of Wisconsin, USA
- Klotho:
Biochemical Compounds Declarative Database
- Mysteries
of Water, Theoretical Study of Small Water Clusters
Ken Jordan, University of Pittsburgh.
- Molecular
Docking Web by Garret M. Morris.
- MO
Animation of Organic Reaction Mechanisms at Brigham
Young University.
- MOLMOL
(MOLecule analysis and MOLecule display) visualization
at ETH (Zurich) and Contributed
Image Gallery.
- The Materials and
Process Simulation Center (MSC) of the Beckman
Institute at the California Institute of Technology.
- MSMS,
Molecular Graphics Gallery of molecular surfaces, lattice
modeling of proteins and computational geometry.
- Nanothinc, an
Internet-based publisher/developer/ distributor
webcasting interactive and enhanced multimedia
nanocontent.
- PovChem
Gallery. Combining chemistry, ray tracing, and a
little art to make high-quality molecular graphics.
- QUANTA
animations in biochemistry by Jakob P. Halaska.
- RASMOL
Gallery. The images in this gallery were created with
the RasMol
viewer.
- Re_View animations by Jeffrey J. Gosper.
- Sam
Houston State University, visualizations in
chemistry.
- SURFNET
program visualizations.
- SWISS-Image.
Collection of Macromolecule Images
- UCSF
MidasPlus Sample Images
- Visualization
in chemistry by the Department of Physical Chemistry
at the University of Geneva
- Visualizations
at MSI.
- Visualizations
in chemistry at NCSA
- Visualizations
and animations by Dr. Michael G. Prisant
- Welcome
to the World of Physical Chemistry at UCSD
- Well
Dressed Electrons, Atomic Stabilization by
Super-Intense Lasers Joseph H. Eberly, University of
Rochester.
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