Eliot Feibush is a scientist in the
Computational Plasma Physics Group at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. He is developing
software for collaborative visualization of data from fusion
experiments and simulations. His ElVis software is deployed on the Fusion Grid Monitor for
displaying the input and results of TRANSP runs. The ElVis
website is https://w3.pppl.gov/elvis. His work in developing the visualization and graphical user interface for the Full Wave Reflectometer simulation is on https://w3.pppl.gov/fwr.
His visualization work includes designing and installing the Display Wall in the Princeton
University Lewis Science Library, part of his on-going collaboration with the Princeton
Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE). At PPL he manages the
CPPG High Resolution Wall and supports the Collaborative Display Wall in the NSTX Control Room.
Eliot is active in the Science Education program at PPL. In 2008 he received the Outstanding
Volunteer award from the New Jersey Regional Science Bowl. The software he developed
for administering academic competitions received Honorable Mention from the Federal Laboratory
Consortium for Technology Transfer. In 2010 he received the DOE Outstanding Mentor
award for working with Science Undergraduate Laboratory Interns.
Previously, he has developed graphics, visualizations, and user interfaces for architectural design, medical imaging, and
geospatial/situational awareness applications. He has published journal articles on
modeling, rendering, and visualization. Eliot received his B.
Architecture (1979) and M.S. in computer graphics (1981) from
Cornell University.
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