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Scientific Visualization 101: ParaView for HPC

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026 \

1:30pm - 3:30pm \ \

  <https://www.google.com/search?q=fs:26px>Venue</fs>

Building 1, Level 2, Room 2418 \ \ \

  <https://www.google.com/search?q=fs:26px>Organizer</fs>

James Kress & Thomas Theussl \ Visualization Core Laboratory \ james.kress@kaust.edu.sa \

  <https://www.google.com/search?q=fs:26px>Register</fs>

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Materials will be added prior to the workshop.

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Prior Knowledge: A working knowledge of ParaView is helpful. We recommend reviewing these past workshops:

ParaView 101 Workshop

VisIt 101 Workshop

Hardware: Bring a laptop with ParaView installed.

ParaView version 5.13.1 is recommended. Download it from ParaView.org.

HPC Access: Ensure your Ibex and Shaheen accounts are active for the remote connection exercises.

Overview

Visualization experts Thomas Theussl and James Kress will lead this session on scaling your scientific visualization workflows. ParaView is a professional-quality, open-source application designed to analyze extremely large datasets using distributed memory computing resources.

The workshop is designed to take users from basic desktop interaction to advanced high-performance computing (HPC) environments. We will begin with a foundational introduction to ParaView's interface and logic before moving into the specifics of leveraging KAUST's supercomputing clusters.

Key Learning Objectives:

ParaView Core: Master the pipeline browser, properties, and essential filters.

HPC Workflows: Establish remote client-server connections to Ibex and Shaheen.

Automation: Use Python scripting to record and execute non-interactive visualization tasks.

Efficiency: Learn to scale from your local workstation to thousands of cores for large-scale data analysis.

Who Should Attend?

KAUST researchers, engineers, and students who have outgrown their local workstation capabilities and need to learn how to script and scale their visualizations on Ibex and Shaheen.

Agenda

Time Topic Speaker
1:30pm - 2:30pm ParaView Intro: UI Fundamentals, Data Loading, and 3D Visualization Thomas Theussl
2:30pm - 2:40pm Coffee Break
2:40pm - 3:30pm ParaView for HPC: Remote Connections to Ibex/Shaheen, Python Scripting, and Batch Workflows James Kress
3:30pm Q&A / Final Discussion James & Thomas
workshop, paraview, hpc, shaheen, ibex, kress, theussl
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training/scivis/2026/paraviewhpc.1769415846.txt.gz · Last modified: 2026/01/26 08:24 by James Kress
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  • Scientific Visualization 101: ParaView for HPC
    • Overview
    • Who Should Attend?
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