VIRTUE
Details
- Release date: December 25, 2023
- Genre: Simulation, Education
- Developer: Sean Preins
- Publisher: Arratia Lab
- Platforms: Steam
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Description
VIRTUE: Virtual Interactive Reality Toolkit for Understanding the EIC
VIRTUE is a standalone particle physics event display application designed for both desktop and virtual reality. Take a closer look at the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Lab, or create and upload new detector geometries and particle physics data to be animated.
Features:
ePIC Detector Model:
Investigate the ePIC detector model, including X-Ray and engineering versions, to understand its design.
Simulated Electron-Proton Collisions:
Witness simulated electron-proton collision events, showcasing the science planned for the future EIC.
Customizability:
Customize detector geometries and animate collision data using JSON and FBX files, adapting the application to new collision scenarios or experiments beyond the EIC.
Animation Features:
Freely navigate the virtual environment to investigate the detector and individual collisions, or set the camera and event animator on a loop for smooth, professional-level animations to record for presentations and demonstrations.
Education and Outreach:
VIRTUE serves as an educational resource, engaging young students through virtual reality and offering a unique exploration of collider experiments to physics enthusiasts. With its customizable features, VIRTUE offers an excellent opportunity for undergraduate-level projects, allowing students to adapt it to explore and understand new experiments in the field.
Developer: Sean Preins
Supervisor: Prof. Miguel Arratia
Simulations and detector design by the ePIC Collaboration
SketchUp detector model: EIC Project Menagerie
Music: Josh Puddington
Logo: Justyna Babinska ”JustaSuta”
TriLib 2: Ricardo Reis
This work was supported by the University of California, Office of the President
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