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The use case session will cover many usage of trame across National Laboratories and industry.
- Logan from Idaho National Laboratory will present Evolving Peacock into a more robust interface for MOOSE modeling and simulation with some hands-on exercise using the xterm widget used inside Peacock.
- Axel from Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory will present Building Interactive Dashboards for the Beam, Plasma & Accelerator Simulation Toolkit (BLAST) with trame with some hands-on exercise using nested structure to drive forms data.
- Brian from M-Star will present Skip the process bloat and run your CFD anywhere with M-Star & trame with some simulation hands-on using some web UI.
- David from Los Alamos National Laboratory will present his Genomic project using ParaView and trame to enable visualization at scale. The hands-on session will present the ParaView Trame Components as an easy way to build applications around ParaView and trame.
- Victor from Argonne National Laboratory will present Real-Time Simulation Control and Visualization through trame.
- Sebastien from Kitware will present Natural Robustness Testing and Model Explainability for AI Test and Evaluation and how trame is getting used to ease the understanding of those two toolkits. The hands-on will focus on running those trame AI focused applications locally.