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Daniel Pahr is a University Assistant and PreDoc Researcher at the Department of Computer Graphics at TU Wien. His work focuses on innovative methods for physicalizing digital data, particularly in medical and educational contexts. He holds a BSc and MSc in Computer Science from TU Wien, with his Master's thesis titled Vologram: Educational Craftworks for Volume Physicalization exploring affordable anatomical sculpture creation from medical imaging data.
Current roles include teaching in courses like Introduction to Visual Computing and Seminar in Computer Graphics. His research emphasizes data physicalization through tangible artifacts, combining computer graphics with hands-on education. Notable projects include elastic volume physicalization techniques and interactive educational sculptures.
Recent work investigates physical representations of dynamic processes and network visualizations, with publications in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and Computers & Graphics. His research bridges computational methods with tangible interaction, aiming to enhance understanding through multisensory learning tools.
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