Avizo
What is Avizo?
Avizo Software is a powerful, commercial 3D visualization and analysis platform developed by Thermo Fisher Scientific, designed for scientific and industrial applications involving complex imaging data.
Core Capabilities
Avizo excels in:
- 3D Visualization: High-quality volume rendering, slicing, contouring, and iso-surfacing for interactive exploration of materials.
- Image Processing: Advanced filtering, artifact correction, and enhancement for CT, microscopy, and other imaging modalities.
- Segmentation: Automatic and manual tools for identifying and separating features like pores, grains, fibers, and particles.
- Quantification & Analysis: Over 70 built-in tools for measuring volume, shape, distribution, orientation, and more.
- Simulation Integration: Generates simulation-ready meshes for CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis), and supports direct computation of material properties like permeability and conductivity.
- Automation & Customization: Supports scripting (Python, TCL), MATLAB integration, and custom workflows for repeatable and scalable analysis.
- Presentation Tools: Enables creation of high-resolution images, animations, and reports for sharing results.
Licences
Monash eResearch has bought a limited number of tokens (7) from Thermo Fisher. To access the software, users must agree to the Academic License Terms and Conditions on our self-help portal
The licensing system we have is a Subscription license which comes in the form of a pool of Main licenses and a separate pool of Sub licenses. The pool of Main licenses is used to start the software and use basic features which are not part of any extension. Each instance of Avizo started consumes one such token which is freed when the software is closed.
The pool of Sub licenses is used to enable features provided by extensions, such as XLabSuite.
For each session of the software, one such token is used for each different extension used in that session, and using multiple different features from one same extension only uses one token for that extension.
These tokens are also freed when the software is closed.
Example:
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User A starts Avizo and runs the "Absolute Permeability Experiment Simulation" (XLabSuite) module
-> 1 Main token + 1 Sub token
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User B starts Avizo and runs the "Absolute Permeability Experiment Simulation" (XLabSuite) and "Formation Factor Experiment Simulation" (XLabSuite) modules
-> 1 Main token + 1 Sub token
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User C starts Avizo and runs the "Absolute Permeability Experiment Simulation" (XLabSuite) and "Interactive Thresholding" (3D Pro) modules
-> 1 Main token + 2 Sub tokens
This can quickly accumulate when multiple users are running complex workflows relying on various extensions. More details can be found in this article:
GPU Support
Currently Avizo/Amira only works on P100 nodes. It should be supported on A40 and L40S nodes, but there is a bug in it that prevents this working. It is unlikely that this will be resolved until the next release (~October 2025). Avizo2GO should work on those nodes though.
A100 GPUs do not support openGL software at all, and can not be used.