The Fine Visualization Lab

About
Located in A15 Fine Hall, the 833 square-foot space provides access to several advanced visualization resources, including high-resolution screens, access to Linux, Windows, and Mac computers, touch-screen annotation capabilities, a document camera, and support for scientific visualization and geospatial codes. The room is mediated with a high-resolution video camera, wireless microphones, and assistive listening devices.
The high-resolution, large format screens are designed for:
- Visualization of data for exploration and communication
- Small group, collaborative work and help sessions
- Presentations by guest speakers
- Educational labs, workshops, and technical training
- A/V conferencing through Windows applications such as Zoom or Skype
Please note that the room occupancy for a class is 25 students, and for a lecture it is 48 people total. Book your reservation.
The Fine Visualization Lab is a shared facility between the Engineering Library and the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE). If you have any questions, please contact Kelee Pacion (kpacion@princeton.edu).