Previous talks at the SCCS Colloquium

Nikola Tomic: 3D Visualization of Scientific Results in Pedestrian Dynamics

SCCS Colloquium |


Pedestrian dynamics are an effective way of studying the movement and behavior of pedestrians in different scenarios. A problem is that these simulations are mostly done in 2D which is not easily understandable for people without a scientific background. To tackle this problem this thesis will build on an existing 3D visualization in Unity to simplify the transporting of scientific findings and data to the untrained eye.

Bachelor's thesis talk (Games Engineering). Nikola is advised by Felix Dietrich, Gerta Köster (HM), and Marion Gödel (HM).