A fully funded research assistant / PhD student position is available in the
Graphics & Geometric Computing group at Osnabrück University, Germany.
The position is part of the "Nonlinear Curved Simplicial Meshing research
project (DFG). The focus is on novel reliable algorithms for the generation
and optimization of 2D and 3D meshes, in particular with curved elements,
and their applications in geometry processing, modeling, graphics, and
simulation.
We are looking for candidates with an interest in geometric algorithms and
data structures. Programming experience in C++ will be beneficial.
Successful candidates must hold a Master's or equivalent degree in Computer
Science, Mathematics, or an adjoining discipline, and should be able to work
as a cooperative yet independent member of an international group.
Official offer and application details are available at
http://graphics.cs.uos.de/PhD_Position_Campen_Apr2021.pdf
For further information, candidates can contact Prof. Marcel Campen at
campen(a)uos.de. Deadline: April 30th 2021
We are looking for applications to a Researcher (m/w/d) position at our
Saarbrücken Site of the German Research Center for Artificial
Intelligence (DFKI) for the area of motion synthesis, agent simulation
and optimization in the group of Prof. Philipp Slusallek. We are
searching for individuals with a strong background in large, distributed
software systems, game development and object-oriented programming
languages who want to work several topics in the area, including the
development of a distributed framework for human motion blending and
sequencing in industrial applications. The full job posting is available
here:
<https://www.dfki.de/fileadmin/user_upload/DFKI/Medien/Ueber_uns/Karriere/St
ellenangebote/20210330_FBPS-ASR_PhD_AIToC_5_EN_OK.pdf>
https://www.dfki.de/fileadmin/user_upload/DFKI/Medien/Ueber_uns/Karriere/Ste
llenangebote/20210330_FBPS-ASR_PhD_AIToC_5_EN_OK.pdf
Preferably, we are looking for people experienced with Unity or C# and
OOP-patterns to build a general motion blending framework implementing
various existing methods and bringing them together in a meaningful
framework architecture.
We would be delighted if you could distribute this information to
interested people in your environment.
EG GCH 2021, 4-6 November 2021, Bournemouth, UK
Call for papers ( <https://gch2021.bournemouth.ac.uk/index.html#call>
https://gch2021.bournemouth.ac.uk/index.html#call)
The 19th <http://www.eg.org/> EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and
Cultural Heritage (GCH 2021) will engage practitioners and researchers
across the world working at the interface of novel 3D digital technologies
and cultural heritage. This year, circumstances depending, EG GCH will be
run in a hybrid format, organised by the University of Bournemouth, UK. This
will allow those who are able to attend the conference in person to do so,
while those that can't, especially if the pandemic is still raging at the
time of the conference, will also not miss out on this exciting event.
GCH 2021 welcomes presentations of new research, projects and applications
that demonstrate how computer graphics and other digital technologies are
impacting cultural heritage research, preservation and dissemination and
promoting sustainable cultural tourism. Specific sessions will be organised
for active networking to seek new challenges and projects involving
different stakeholders of the Heritage ecosystem. Hence, interdisciplinary
and multidisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome to the event.
For the research community, GCH 2021 will provide, as always, an excellent
scientific forum to exchange novel ideas and developments as well as to
identify future research and application opportunities. For practitioners,
GCH 2021 will provide a unique opportunity to feed into technical
developments as well as to identify new techniques and ideas which can be
transferred into practice.
The event seeks different types of contributions including:
1. Research papers: original and innovative research (maximum 10 pages)
2. Short papers: update of ongoing research activities or projects
(maximum 4 pages)
3. Posters: overview of activities or national/international
interdisciplinary projects (500 words abstract)
4. Panel sessions for multidisciplinary/industry-oriented projects
5. Special Session on Interactive Digital Narratives
Topics
Contributions are solicited (but not limited to) in the following topics:
* Digitisation of Cultural Heritage resources, such as 3D scanning,
motion capture, multispectral imaging, X-ray, terahertz imaging
* Visual data analysis, processing and fusion
* Digital libraries, archiving and long-term preservation of 3D
documents
* Visualisation and virtual museums
* Multi-modal and interactive environments
* Spatial and mobile augmentation of physical collections with digital
presentations
* Digital fabrication, including subtractive and additive methods such
as 3D printing
* Technologies for providing sustainable tourism solutions.
* Interactive Digital Narratives - a new special session for GCH 2021,
possible topics include:
* Cultural Heritage applications of Interactive Digital Narrative
including locative narratives and "Culture Games"
* Storytelling Technology for Cultural Heritage including authoring
tools and Procedural Narrative Generation
* Theoretical Frameworks of interactive narrative in the cultural
heritage domain and evaluation methodologies
Please read carefully the submission instructions [
<https://gch2021.bournemouth.ac.uk/index.html#submissions> link] and pay
attention to the important dates [
<https://gch2021.bournemouth.ac.uk/index.html#key-dates> link] to make sure
you don't miss out on participating in GCH 2021.
Important dates
EG GCH 2021 has the following schedule - please add them to your diaries:
Research and Short Papers
Full papers submission deadline: 19 July 2021
Short papers submission deadline: 2 August 2021
Notification: 6 September 2021
Camera ready submission deadline: 27 September 2021
Posters
Submission deadline: 30 August 2021
Notification: 13 September 2021
Camera ready submission deadline: 27 September 2021
Submissions
All accepted research and short papers will be published by the
<http://eg.org/> Eurographics Association and archived in the
<http://diglib.eg.org/> EG Digital Library.
The authors of up to five selected best papers will be invited to submit an
extended version to the <http://jocch.acm.org/> ACM Journal on Computing
and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH).
We will seek to publish other contributions in collaboration with proposers
of tutorials and special sessions.
Research and short papers
Please submit your work via the SRM conference management system:
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2021>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2021
Log in with your existing SRM account, or create a new one using the
relevant links.
Templates for preparing paper submissions can be found here:
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2021/Instruction>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2021/Instruction, in the SRM of
Eurographics.
If you have any problems using the format template, please contact the
programme chairs directly at <mailto:chairs-gch2021@eg.org>
chairs-gch2021(a)eg.org.
Posters
For posters, please submit a 500-word abstract using the same template as
above.
Organisation Committee
General Chair
Vedad Hulusic, Bournemouth University
Programme Chair
Alan Chalmers, University of Warwick
Special Session on IDN Chair
Charlie Hargood, Bournemouth University
Industrial Session Chair
Christos Gatzidis, Bournemouth University
EGSR 2021 - Award for Open Software/Dataset
"Nowadays, open-source software and open data sets are of high importance to
research in many domains, including Computer Graphics.
For this reason, the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering decided to honour
the best software/dataset publicly available.
We are looking for high-quality contributions that are expected to make (or
have made) a large impact on the community. All contributions that appeared
in the last 5 years (after 31. Dec. 2015) are eligible.
You can propose the work of others but are also invited to nominate
yourself.
Please visit <https://forms.gle/tHrz9aBesWEBEALu5>
https://forms.gle/tHrz9aBesWEBEALu5
DEADLINE for the nomination is the 14th of June 2021.
The winners will be honoured at this year's EGSR event.
For more information on the award programme at this year EGSR conference,
please visit https://egsr.eu/2021/awards/.
We are looking forward to hearing from you and hope you will join the
conference from the 29th of June to the 2nd of July!"
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Prof. Dr. Elmar Eisemann
Computer Graphics and Visualization
TU Delft - EEMCS
http://graphics.tudelft.nl/
phone: +31 15 27 82528
Dear colleagues,
We would like to inform you that the submission system for the EuroVis 2021
poster track is now open. Please mark the following dates in your calendars
and consider contributing to the poster session at EuroVis 2021.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: April 12, 2021
Notification: April 30, 2021
Camera-Ready Version: May 14, 2021
All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
The poster track will present late-breaking results, work in progress,
follow-up extensions, application case studies, or evaluations of existing
methods related to visualization and computer graphics. In particular, it
provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students, with valuable
opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers and engage in
stimulating discussions leading to possible new collaborations. This year
we also invite posters describing open research problems defined by domain
scientists (e.g., physicians, biologists, industry partners, etc.).
We solicit poster submissions in the form of a sketch (i.e., an extended
abstract of at most 2 pages in the EuroVis poster format, with an
additional page allowed for references only). For detailed poster
preparation and submission instructions please refer to the webpage:
https://www.eurovis.org/index.php/for-submitters/posters/
Kind regards,
Jan Byška, Stefan Jänicke, and Johanna Schmidt
EuroVis 2021 Posters Chairs
posters(a)eurovis.org
Dear Colleagues,
We (Jack van Wijk and Anna Vilanova) have (again) a vacancy for assistant or
associate professor in our visualization cluster at TU/e for data
visualization researchers looking for an academic career, see:
<https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/assistant-professor-in-data-visualization-87
1107.html>
https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/assistant-professor-in-data-visualization-871
107.html
We appreciate it much if you can distribute this vacancy to potential
candidates.
Thank you very much in advance,
Anna and Jack
Anna Vilanova
Professor Visual Analytics. Visualization Cluster
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
TU Eindhoven
T +31 (0)40 247 8333
<mailto:a.vilanova@tue.nl> a.vilanova(a)tue.nl
De Zaale, Metaforum MF 4.062
PO Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven