EuroVis 2025: Call for workshops

 

https://www.eurovis2025.lu/for-submitters/workshops

 

We solicit workshops related to all areas of visualization. These informal workshops in EuroVis provide a setting for participants to discuss advanced topics in visualization, involve experts in the field, disseminate work in progress, and promote new ideas. Workshops at EuroVis are open to all registered attendees (“invitation only” workshops will not be approved).

 

Important Dates

 

All deadlines are at 11:59 pm (23:59) AoE Anywhere on Earth (AoE).

 

Workshops should:

 

Possible topics may include emerging or persisting problems, developing research agendas, networking to find common interests and possibilities for cooperation, interacting with domain experts involving analysis of their domain problems, etc.

When choosing workshop topics to propose, please consider pre-approved workshops and try to avoid large overlaps:

 

Note that workshops remain extremely well attended, but as new associated events and publication formats are introduced to EuroVis, the number of submitted papers may drop from previous years. So, a more interactive format (rather than one based mainly on presentations of submitted papers) is encouraged.

 

Submission requirements

Workshop proposals should include:

 

Because the number of workshop time slots is limited, half-day workshop proposals are strongly encouraged. However, well-justified full-day proposals will also be considered. Full-day proposals may optionally state what changes would be implemented to allow the workshop schedule to fit within a half day.

 

If the proposed workshop is a follow-up of a previous workshop, please include a critical reflection of the prior workshop(s), including a discussion of the results and evidence of impact.

 

The proposal should not exceed four pages. Please use the template file from https://www.eurovis2025.lu/fileadmin/files/egPublStyle-EuroVis_full-short-stars-posters-edu_2025.zip

 

Attendance

At least one author for each paper must register and attend the conference in person.

 

Evaluation criteria

The workshops aim to include various topics and a healthy mix of new and recurring events. Repeat submissions will be partially judged by the previous workshop's success. Workshop success will be judged subjectively, but popularity, research impact, visibility, and attendee feedback will all be considered. Specifically, the workshop proposals will be evaluated according to the following criteria:

 

The workshop chairs will balance the proposed topics to support the diversity of topics within EuroVis and complement the main program.

 

Organizers should consider what steps they will take to encourage diverse participants in their workshop (e.g., a balance of experience, background, gender, etc.) to make participation as inclusive as possible.

 

If accepted, workshops are required to prepare a short summary (50–100 words) for the workshop website and the web program.

 

Workshop Support

The workshop organizers will receive the following support from the EuroVis conference:

 

Note that each workshop participant will need to register to attend the EuroVis conference.

 

Workshop Chairs