Awards

// Awards

// Eurovis Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award

The EuroVis Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award recognizes outstanding dissertations in academic research and development over topics relevant to visualization. The intent of this award is to recognize excellent young researchers in their early career and to highlight visualization research. The award is managed by the Best Ph.D. dissertation committee, constituted by a Chair appointed by the EuroVis Steering Committee.

// Eligibility

Eligibility includes PhDs from the European visualization community (e.g., through contributions to the EuroVis conference) that defended and get awarded the degree of Doctor from January 1st, 2017 to December 31st, 2018. There is no limitation on the number of nominations that may be made by a university.

// Submission

The student’s advisor should email the nomination package to Jean-Daniel Fekete. Nomination packets must be received by 5 pm CET on February, 1st, 2019 to qualify for the 2019 competition.

Additional info on the EuroVis Ph.D. Award page at the EG website.

//  EuroVis Young Researcher Award

The EuroVis Young Researcher Award is given each year to one young researcher in the field who has already made a significant contribution to visualization in general and more specifically to the European visualization community (e.g., through outstanding scientific contributions to the EuroVis conference). The intent of this award is to recognize people early on in their career who have already made a notable contribution and are likely to make more.

// Nomination

Members of the visualization research community may nominate individuals for the EuroVis Young Researcher Award by contacting the awards chair, Eduard Gröller. Candidates for the EuroVis Young Researcher Award 2019 must have finished their Ph.D. in 2013 or later.

Additional info on the EuroVis Young Researcher Award page at the EG website.