From 3-7 June 2019 the 21st edition of the EuroVis Conference took place in Porto (Portugal). At this annual conference on visualization VRVis was represented with several contributions and also received two awards.
Kresimir Matkovic, Head of the Interactive Visualization Research Group, presented the EuroVA paper "Interactive Pattern Analysis of Multiple T-Maze Data" (Fabrizia Bechtold, Hrvoje Abraham, Rainer Splechtna, Kresimir Matkovic) on Monday, June 3, 2019
Daniel Cornel presented the paper "Interactive Visualization of Flood and Heavy Rain Simulations" (Daniel Cornel, Andreas Buttinger-Kreuzhuber, Artem Konev, Zsolt Horváth, Michael Wimmer, Raimund Heidrich, Jürgen Waser) on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 and was awarded with the Best Paper Award EuroVis 2019
Katja Bühler, head of the Biomedical Image Informatics research group, (co)presented together with Renata Raidou the publication "State-of-the-Art Report: Visual Computing in Radiation Therapy Planning" (Matthias Schlachter, Renata Georgia Raidou, Ludvig P. Muren, Bernhard Preim, Paul Martin Putora, Katja Bühler) in the panel "Medicine and Biology" on Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Thomas Mühlbacher was awarded the Eurovis Best PhD Dissertation Award 2019 for his doctoral thesis "Human-Oriented Statistical Modeling: Making Algorithms Accessible through Interactive Visualization".