DIRK BARTZ PRIZE FOR VISUAL COMPUTING IN MEDICINE 2013
(EUROGRAPHICS MEDICAL PRIZE)
Submission Deadline: 26 November 2012
Notification: 16 January 2013
The Eurographics Association organizes a biannual competition to acknowledge the
contribution that computer graphics is playing in the medical field, and to encourage
further development.
In 2010 the Eurographics Medical Prize was renamed to honor Dirk Bartz who passed away far
too early in March 2010. Dirk Bartz was a highly recognized and enthusiastic scientist,
teacher and promoter of Visual Computing in Medicine.
Dirk Bartz was an active member of the Eurographics Association and Chair of the EG
Medical Prize 2007 and 2009.
CALL
Submissions for the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2013 are now being
invited from researchers and developers who can demonstrate that a particular benefit has
resulted from the use of computer graphics technology in a medical application that they
have produced. Examples of entries could include the use of new data visualization
techniques, interaction methods, or virtual/augmented environments.
Instructions for submission can be found at
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_EG2013MED
WINNERS
The top three winning entries of the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine
2013 will receive a prize and their submission will be published in the “Short and Areas
Papers and Medical Prize Awards” proceedings. The judging panel will select the winning
entries on the basis of their clinical value, use made of computer graphics, and novelty.
All three winning teams will have an opportunity to briefly present their results at
Eurographics 2013 in Girona (Spain), 6-10 May, which means that at least one author of
each winning team must attend to present the results.
See the Hall of Fame
http://www.eg.org/images/stories/awards/dirk_bartz_price/halloffame_2012052… for
previous recipients of the prize.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Cristian Lorenz, Philips Hamburg, Germany
Charl Botha, TU Delft, Netherlands
Jürgen Meixensberger, Universität Leipzig
Bernhard Preim, Universität Magdeburg, Germany
Timo Ropinski, Linköping University, Sweden
Nigel W. John, Bangor University, United Kingdom
Jorge Juan Olsina Kissler, Hospital Universitario Arnau de Vilanova, Spain
Valentina Puntmann, King's College London, United Kingdom
Michael Meissner, Omnyx, United States
Katja Bühler, VRVis Center for Virtual Reality and Visualization Research, Austria
Co-Chairs
Hans-Christian Hege, Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany
Anna Vilanova, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands