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Ingrid Hotz is a Professor in Scientific Visualization at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Science and Technology (ITN) and the Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV). She holds a Master's in Theoretical Physics from Ludwig Maximilian University (Munich) and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Kaiserslautern. Her research focuses on data analysis and scientific visualization, spanning applications in fluid dynamics, medical imaging, and large-scale simulations. She has led research groups at the Zuse Institute Berlin (2006–2013) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR, 2013–2015). Her work integrates methods from computer graphics, computational geometry, and topology.
Key research areas include multi-field visualization, topological data analysis, and scalable systems for ocean data exploration. She has contributed to software tools like VIAMD and pyParaOcean. Notable collaborations include material science research (e.g., beryllonitrene synthesis) and large-scale conference organization (Eurographics 2020, attracting 23,000 participants). Her research bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in medicine, engineering, and environmental science.
Publications highlight advancements in visualization techniques for molecular dynamics, medical imaging, and climate modeling. She actively participates in interdisciplinary projects, such as predicting liver steatosis dynamics and developing frameworks for analyzing brain activity via fMRI data. Her work emphasizes bridging gaps between computational methods and real-world scientific challenges.





