Abstract

Whether it is an article on your group webpage, a graphical abstract for a scientific journal or your spin-​off company portfolio, presenting your scientific data outside from the conventional journal article becomes more and more important. Choosing the correct tool to transport your scientific data is therefore a major key factor in Science Communication. Nowadays, simple diagrams like bar plots or curves often seem very basic – if not boring – compared to all the opportunities that digitalization offers. But which tools exist and which would be the most suitable to present your data within a given framework? In his talk, Oliver Humbelin will cover the basics of tooling, its prerequisites and opportunities with respect to the available data. New and innovative tools, e.g. D3 (Data Driven Documents), a tool to produce dynamic, interactive data visualizations will be discussed in more detail. By means of examples, you will be introduced to and inspired by a completely new approach of scientific data visualization!

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