Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging CSCI

Welcome to the UCSD Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging. Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging. Is a branch of UC San Diego that focuses on the development of 3-dimensional imaging and visualization tools. The Digital Fish Library. The People of CSCI. Lawrence Frank, Ph.D. Rachel Berquist, Ph.D. Vitaly Galinsky, Ph.D. Thomas Lesperance, M.S. David Rideout. Ph.D. The CSCI laboratory is generously supported by.

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Welcome to the UCSD Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging. Center for Scientific Computation in Imaging. Is a branch of UC San Diego that focuses on the development of 3-dimensional imaging and visualization tools. The Digital Fish Library. The People of CSCI. Lawrence Frank, Ph.D. Rachel Berquist, Ph.D. Vitaly Galinsky, Ph.D. Thomas Lesperance, M.S. David Rideout. Ph.D. The CSCI laboratory is generously supported by.

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