Preface

Remco Chang, Tim Dwyer, Issei Fujishiro, Petra Isenberg, Steve Franconeri, Huamin Qu, Tobias Schreck, Daniel Weiskopf, Gunther H. Weber

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Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number8570935
Pages (from-to)XII-XVII
JournalIEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2019

Funding

Tobias Schreck is a professor with the In- stitute of Computer Graphics and Knowl- edge Visualization at Graz University of Technology. He obtained a PhD in Com- puter Science in 2006 from the University of Konstanz. Previously, he held positions as research group leader at Tech-nische Universitaet Darmstadt and as assistant professor at the University of Konstanz. His research interests include visual analysis of high-dimensional, spatio-temporal, network and 3D object data. He has been a Principal Investigator in a number of research projects funded by the German Research Foundation, the European Commission’s FP7 program, and state-level funding. Among others, he is currently working on a project on immersive data analytics funded by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG). Tobias is an associate editor of TVCG, and a continuing paper co-chair for IEEE VAST 2018. He previously served VIS as co-chair for Posters, Workshops, Panels and Publicity. Remco Chang is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Tufts University where he received ten- ure in 2016. He received his BA from Johns Hopkins University in 1997 in Computer Science and Economics, MSc from Brown University in 2000, and PhD in Computer Science from UNC Charlotte in 2009. Prior to his PhD, he worked for Boeing developing real-time flight tracking and visualization software, followed by a position at UNC Charlotte as a research scientist. His current research interests include visual analytics, information visualization, HCI, and databases. His research has been funded by the NSF, DARPA, Navy, Army, DHS, MIT Lincoln Lab, and Draper. He has had best paper, best poster, and honorable mention awards at InfoVis, VAST, CHI, and VDA, and he is currently an associate editor for the ACM TiiS and the Human Computation journals. He received the NSF CAREER Award in 2015.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Signal Processing
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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