The Beauty of the Human Body Through the Lens of Computing
We create imaginative stories to immerse you in virtual worlds inside the human body.
Imagine being in a microscopic vessel traversing our body’s systems, organs, and cells. You can watch molecules creating the intricate machineries of life.
We build interactive explorations, self-directed adventures, and engage you in intriguing facts about how our body works, how it keeps itself alive, and how it maintains an intricate balance at so many levels of complexity.
Come join us on our voyages!
Our Team
Led by Dr. Christian Jacob, we are a team of artists, designers, scientist, engineers, developers, producers, researchers, and educators from all disciplines. LINDSAY, a virtual human, replicates human anatomy and physiology in interactive and beautiful 3D. LINDSAY demonstrates the beauty and intricate complexity of the human body.
We are passionate about visualization, storytelling, computer science, art, design, and education.
Inspirations
Explore the spark of inspiration that created LINDSAY, our team’s passion for our research, and the history of our work together.
Current Work
Discover what we are currently creating. Read recent publications and learn about the success stories of our recent students.
Upcoming & Future Work
Pushing the boundaries of interdisciplinary research is core to our work. We actively engage in finding opportunities to collaborate. Learn how you can get involved.
Our Team
Glimpses of Our Work
Inspirations
LINDSAY’S Namesake
The LINDSAY Virtual Human project carries its name in memory of Dr. Lindsay Leigh Kimmett, who was a student of Undergraduate Medical Education in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary. At the prime of her medical training, Lindsay tragically passed away in 2008.
Lindsay’s parents — Dianne and Kelly — and family have been extremely supportive and enthusiastic about teaching & learning, and education of medical doctors and researchers, in particular. It had always been Lindsay’s vision to make the world a better place.
The LINDSAY Virtual Human project, which was initiated in 2009, is dedicated to Lindsay Kimmett. We are all highly inspired by Lindsay’s passion for life, and we hope to continue her vision and her desire to make our world a better place. Through our contributions and commitment to exceptional medical education we strive to continue Lindsay’s legacy.
Upcoming & Future Work
Always Collaborating
With the LINDSAY Virtual Human Project every discipline is eagerly included in our work. We actively seek opportunities to collaborate within our campus, our community, and beyond.
Publications
Adaptive agent abstractions to speed up spatial agent-based simulations
Published in Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory
LINDSAY Virtual Human: Multi-scale, Agent-based, and Interactive
Published in Advances in Intelligent Modelling and Simulation: Artificial Intelligence-based Models and Techniques in Scalable Computing
Optimization of Swarm-Based Simulations
Published in ISRN Artificial Intelligence, vol. 2012
Blog
Exploring the CAVE
This summer, we are exploring how to use immersive visualization techniques to enhance the experience of flying or walking through our virtual body models. Here are a few impressions of our first steps in the iCentre CAVE. For now, we have reimplemented our Giant...
LINDSAY Team is 2015 ASTech Nominee
For the third time, the LINDSAY team has been nominated for the ASTech award. See more information about the Alberta Science and Technology award here. We are looking forward to seeing you at ACCELERATE: ASTech 2.0 on Friday, 6 November 2015 at TELUS Spark.
The Giant Walkthrough Brain at Beakerhead
On September 12th and 13th, 2014, the Giant Walkthrough Brain is presented in the Dome Theatre at TELUS Spark, Calgary's innovative science centre. The show is part of the annual Beakerhead festival which highlights art, science, and engineering across the city of...
Would you like to get involved?
Are you interested in what we are working on, and would you like to get some more details? Would you like to see our research lab in action? Are you interested to join our team — as a student, collaborator, or sponsor? We are more than happy to hear your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions. Please reach out to us. We look forward to hearing from you.
Please email Christian Jacob: cjacob at ucalgary dot ca