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Marcus D. Hanwell
Researcher at Kitware
Publications - 44
Citations - 6371
Marcus D. Hanwell is an academic researcher from Kitware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Electron tomography. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 4439 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcus D. Hanwell include University of Pittsburgh & University of Birmingham.
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Avogadro: an advanced semantic chemical editor, visualization, and analysis platform
Marcus D. Hanwell,Marcus D. Hanwell,Donald Ephraim Curtis,David Lonie,Tim Vandermeersch,Eva Zurek,Geoffrey R. Hutchison +6 more
TL;DR: The work presented here details the Avogadro library, which is a framework providing a code library and application programming interface (API) with three-dimensional visualization capabilities; and has direct applications to research and education in the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, and biology.
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Fabrication of gold micro- and nanostructures by photolithographic exposure of thiol-stabilized gold nanoparticles.
Shuqing Sun,Paula M. Mendes,Kevin Critchley,Sara Diegoli,Marcus D. Hanwell,Stephen D. Evans,Graham J. Leggett,Jon A. Preece,Tim H. Richardson +8 more
TL;DR: This process provides a convenient and simple route for the fabrication of gold structures with dimensions ranging from micrometers to nanometers, and the use of masks enables micrometer-scale structures to be fabricated rapidly.
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Open Data, Open Source and Open Standards in chemistry: The Blue Obelisk five years on
Noel M. O'Boyle,Rajarshi Guha,Egon Willighagen,Samuel E. Adams,Jonathan Alvarsson,Jean-Claude Bradley,Igor V. Filippov,Robert M. Hanson,Marcus D. Hanwell,Geoffrey R. Hutchison,Craig A. James,Nina Jeliazkova,Andrew S. Lang,Karol M. Langner,David Lonie,Daniel M. Lowe,Jérôme Pansanel,Dmitry Pavlov,Ola Spjuth,Christoph Steinbeck,Adam L. Tenderholt,Kevin J. Theisen,Peter Murray-Rust +22 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the Blue Obelisk has been very successful in bringing together researchers and developers with common interests in ODOSOS, leading to development of many useful resources freely available to the chemistry community.
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Tutorial on the Visualization of Volumetric Data Using tomviz
Barnaby D.A. Levin,Yi Jiang,Elliot Padgett,Shawn Waldon,Cory Quammen,Chris Harris,Utkarsh Ayachit,Marcus D. Hanwell,Peter Ercius,David A. Muller,Robert Hovden +10 more
TL;DR: 3D visualization techniques for volumetric data using the open-source tomviz software package are reviewed, finding that a suite of tools including two-dimensional slices, surface contours, and full volume rendering provide quantitative and qualitative analysis ofvolumetric information.
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The Visualization Toolkit (VTK): Rewriting the rendering code for modern graphics cards
TL;DR: VTK's rendering code was rewritten to take advantage of modern graphics cards, maintaining most of the toolkit’s programming interfaces, and offers the opportunity to compare the performance of old and new rendering code on the same systems/cards.