Dear colleagues,
The *EuroVis PhD Award* recognizes outstanding dissertations in academic research and
development covering topics relevant to visualization. The intent of this award is to
recognize excellent young researchers in their early career and to highlight visualization
research.
Eligibility:
All dissertations by PhD researchers from the European visualization community (e.g.,
through contributions to the EuroVis conference) that were defended and awarded a doctoral
degree between Jan 1, 2023 and Dec 31, 2024 are eligible for the 2025 competition.
Submission:
The PhD researcher’s advisor should nominate the candidate using this online form:
https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-awards-programme/eurovis-phd-award/nomin…
The nomination package must include:
- A nomination letter written by the advisor including the name, email
address, CV and publication list of the candidate, the dates when the dissertation was
defended and when the degree was awarded, and a one-page summary of the significance of
the dissertation.
- The PDF of the dissertation (or a download link).
- Optional additional letters of recommendation can also be attached.
Deadline for nominations is January 31, 2025. See also
https://www.eg.org/wp/eurovis-phd-award/
Aligned with the Eurographics PhD Award, the awardees of the EuroVis PhD Award will be
offered the opportunity to publish the state of the art section of their thesis as a STAR
in the Computer Graphics Forum Journal.
Feel free to contact me through
eurovis-phd-award@eg.org<mailto:eurovis-phd-award@eg.org> in case of questions.
Best regards
Anna Vilanova (committee chair)
Anna Vilanova
Professor Visual Analytics
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
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