@inproceedings{818, author = {Hoang-Minh Le and Gia-Huy Nguyen and Viet-Tham Huynh and Minh-Kha Le and Minh-Triet Tran and Tam Nguyen and Thanh Tran}, title = {Chemisim: A Web-based VR Simulator for Chemistry Experiments}, abstract = {In developing countries, high schoolers rarely have opportunities to conduct chemical experiments due to the lack of facilities. There-fore, chemistry experiment simulation is an alternative environment for students to do the chemistry lab assignments. Despite the need of creating virtual simulations to expand the application usability, it is challenging to synthesize a realistic environment given the limited computing resources. In this paper, we propose Chemisim, a highly realistic web-based VR laboratory simulation for students with high quality and usability. In particular, we make use of the fluid simulation system to mimic real chemical reactions. The imple-mented simulation was based on the chemistry assignments in the national education system, consulted by chemical teachers. Then we deployed the simulator on the web to promote a wide range of students usage. The system was evaluated by collecting and analyzing feedback from chemical teachers based on four criteria, namely, convenience, realism, functionality, and preferences. Our experimental findings address educational challenges and produce innovative technical solutions to solve them in developing countries.}, year = {2022}, journal = {ISMAR 2022}, chapter = {850}, pages = {5}, month = {10}, url = {https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10428270}, doi = {10.1109/ISMAR-Adjunct57072.2022.00183}, }