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30Jun/15Off

Visitors DiVE into Virtual Reality at Duke

DiVE1The DiVE is used by faculty and students from a large number of fields, including chemistry and biology to history and art. Recent uses have virtually reconstructed ancient Roman communities, as well as medieval towns.

Heather Liu, a rising senior double majoring in biomedical engineering and electrical and computing engineering described her experience as new and unusual.

“It’s an application of all the things you learn in class,” said Liu. “It’s good to see the application of engineering.”

DiVE is open to public use Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Space is limited. The DiVE welcomes students who are interested in getting involved in virtual reality development and research. Interested students should contact DiVE director Regis Kopper to learn more.

See the full story here: http://today.duke.edu/2015/06/divevisit

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