
معرفی
Andrea Brambilla is a researcher at the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, focusing on flow visualization and scientific visualization techniques. Her work emphasizes improving the understanding of complex flow phenomena through innovative visualization methods, including integral surfaces, occlusion management, and comparative visualization strategies. She completed her PhD in 2014, titled 'Visibility-oriented Visualization Design for Flow Illustration.' Her research has been applied to fluid dynamics, molecular visualization, and biomedical data analysis.
Key contributions include expressive seeding strategies for stream surfaces, hierarchical splitting schemes for occluded integral surfaces, and fast molecular surface representation techniques. She actively collaborates on projects like the SemSeg initiative, advancing visualization tools for scientific data exploration. Her expertise spans computational fluid dynamics, volume rendering, and interactive visualization methods.
Her presentations and lectures, such as 'Video Visualization: An Overview,' highlight her commitment to bridging visualization theory and practical applications. She has contributed to conferences and workshops, including PacificVis, IEEE Visualization, and the EuroGraphics STARs series.




