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Virtalis System to be Used in Oil and Gas Research at Royal Holloway, University of London | Virtalis System to be Used in Oil and Gas Research at Royal Holloway, University of London |
WITH A top research rating of 5, The Department of Geology at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) is at the forefront of research into the geology of sedimentary basins, tectonics and environmental geology. The Department’s new 3D visualisation suite now boasts a Virtalis StereoWorks System, as well as impressive suites of dedicated software.
The high resolution System delivers front projected, passive stereo and features Evo II lightweight projectors. This installation comes hot on the heels of The British Geological Survey’s second Virtalis StereoWorks implementation in its Scottish base. Dr. Chris Elders, course director, RHUL’s new Virtalis System is also expected to be extensively used in its “virtual fieldwork” where research is carried out using Digital Elevation Data overlain by satellite images to show the distribution of different exposed rock types. This allows study of remote areas that are otherwise difficult to visit. With this data, a 3D model can be created. Virtual Reality is seen by Dr. Elders and his colleagues as an ideal way of bringing such models to life for students and researchers alike. Download hi-res pictures: Department of Geology, Royal Holloway Web Site: www.gl.rhul.ac.uk/ Virtalis PR: Sarah Cockburn-Price, tel: 01535 637594, e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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