[Infovis] Call for Nominations: IEEE VGTC Visualization Awards
Chuck Hansen
hansen at cs.utah.edu
Thu Mar 10 18:26:57 CET 2022
The IEEE VGTC Visualization Awards program recognizes and honors
individuals who have made a significant contribution to the community
through their research and/or service. Furthermore, we seek out
nominations of individuals that enable us to recognize both the
diversity of individuals, as well as diversity of contributions, from
the community at large.
The VGTC Visualization Awards Program has five awards plus induction to
the IEEE VGTC Visualization Academy:
VGTC Visualization Dissertation Award
The Doctoral Dissertation Award recognizes outstanding academic
research and development in the field.
VGTC Visualization Significant New Researcher Award
The VGTC Significant New Researcher Award recognizes an individual who
has made significant recent research contributions in the field.
VGTC Visualization Technical Achievement Award
The Technical Achievement Award is given each year to recognize an
individual for a seminal technical achievement and/or significant
contribution in the field.
VGTC Visualization Lifetime Achievement Award
The Lifetime Achievement Award is given to an individual to honor that
person’s lifetime contribution to the field.
VGTC Visualization Service Award
The IEEE VGTC Service Award recognizes extraordinary service to the
community through the IEEE VGTC and/or the IEEE VGTC Sponsored
Conferences and Symposia.
VGTC Visualization Academy Selection
The IEEE VGTC Visualization Academy is a prestigious academy that
highlights the accomplishments of the leaders in the field.
The criteria for these awards can be found at:
https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/award-criteria
Nominations are due by April 30, 2022.
Nominations, except Dissertation award, should contain the name of the
person nominated, the awards for which they are nominated, the short
citation for the award, and a summary that carefully addresses the
criteria below while not exceeding 600 words.
Dissertation Award nominations should include:
(1) The title and abstract of the dissertation,
(2) the name of the candidate,
(3) the name of the candidate’s primary advisor,
(4) the institution where the dissertation was defended,
(5) the date of the dissertation defense,
(6) A 1-2 page summary of the significance and impact of the
dissertation research,
(7) an electronic copy of the full dissertation, or a pointer to
where it can be obtained,
(8) one letter of recommendation, up to 2 pages in length, ideally
from the candidate’s primary advisor, and
(9) a list of publications, awards, and other recognition by peers
produced from the dissertation work.
To nominate someone for any of these awards or the academy, please
visit: https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/vis-award-nominations/
If you have any questions, please contact:
Chair of the VGTC Awards Program for Visualization
Charles Hansen, University of Utah
vgtc-vis-awards at vgtc.org
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