Medical & Scientific Visualization: Interactive Learning and Communication
Medical & Scientific Visualization: Interactive Learning and Communication
Interactive visualization plays a critical role in communicating complex medical and scientific concepts—bridging the gap between data, design, and discovery. My work in this area combines artistic precision with scientific accuracy to create animations, 3D models, and interactive applications that enhance education, research, and patient understanding.
Using tools such as Unity, Maya, and A-Frame, I develop experiences that allow users to explore molecular structures, anatomical systems, and clinical procedures in immersive detail. These projects are designed not only to inform but to engage—transforming abstract or highly technical material into visual narratives that support teaching, publication, and decision-making.
Many of these applications integrate real-time functionality such as simulation toggles, user interaction tracking, and data visualization overlays. They have been used in academic settings, medical device training, and public education—most notably in the Being Human Hall at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, where my work is on permanent exhibit.