1st Workshop on Mobile Immersive Visualization (WMIV 2013)

August 27, 2013      

Time: 9:00am-12:15pm

Location: Held in Room 18, AmalienstraBe 73a (https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=embed&hl=en&geocode=&q=Amalienstra%C3%9Fe+73,+Munich,+Germany&aq=0&oq=Amalienstra%C3%9Fe+73+M&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=57.641503,79.013672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Amalienstra%C3%9Fe+73,+Maxvorstadt+80799+M%C3%BCnchen,+Germany&t=m&z=14&ll=48.150685,11.578572).

at ACM 15th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services,

MobileHCI 2013 {http://www.mobilehci2013.org/}

 

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ORGANIZERS

Amy Banic (University of Wyoming) http://www.cs.uwyo.edu/faculty/abanic.html

Patrick O’Leary (Kitware, Inc.) http://www.kitware.com/

Tobias Isenberg (AVIZ, INRIA, Saclay, France) http://tobias.isenberg.cc/

For more information please contact the organizers at:

wmiv2013organizers [at] googlegroups.com

BIOGRAPHIES

Amy Ulinski Banic, University of Wyoming and Idaho National Laboratory
University of Wyoming | Dept 3315 | 1000 E. University Ave | Laramie | WY | 82071   abanic [at] cs.uwyo.edu | http://www.cs.uwyo.edu/faculty/abanic.html


BIO: Amy Ulinski Banic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Wyoming and holds a joint appointment at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES). She is the founder and director of the 3D Interaction and Agents (3DIA) research lab at the University of Wyoming. Her research focus is on 3D User Interfaces for Virtual Environments, Immersive Visualizations, and Virtual Humans. Recent work within the last four years has focused in this emerging area of mobile technology as interaction mechanisms and multi-modal interfaces for virtual reality and immersive visualizations. Dr. Banic received her Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2008, and B.S. in CS and B.A. in Art from Duquesne University in 2003. She held a Post-Doctoral Fellowship position in the Virtual Environments Group at Clemson University, School of Computing. Contact her at abanic@cs.uwyo.edu.


Patrick O’Leary
, Kitware, Inc.
Kitware, Inc. | 28 Corporate Drive| Clifton Park | New York | 12065
patrick.oleary [at] kitware.com | http://www.kitware.com/


BIO: Patrick O’Leary completed a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the University of Wyoming under the direction of Dr. Myron B. Allen III in 1999. His dissertation involved stochastic modeling of groundwater contaminant transport entitled "Mathematical Modeling of Variably Absorbing Contaminants in Porous Media." He then served in a postdoctoral position at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, under the supervision of Dr. Richard E. Ewing. Currently, Dr. O'Leary is the Assistant Director of Scientific Computing for Kitware, Inc. His research interests include high performance computing (HPC), numerical analysis, finite elements and visualization. Contact him at Patrick.oleary@kitware.com.


Tobias Isenberg
, AVIZ, INRIA, Saclay, France
Team Aviz-INRIA-Saclay
Bât 650, Université Paris-Sud 91405 Orsay Cedex France
tobias.isenberg [at] inria.fr | http://tobias.isenberg.cc/


BIO: Tobias Isenberg is a senior research scientist with INRIA in France. He received is doctoral degree from the University of Magdeburg, Germany. Previously, he held positions as assistant professor for computer graphics and interactive systems at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and as postdoctoral fellow at the University of Calgary, Canada. He works on topics in interactive visualization, interaction with touch-sensitive displays, and illustrative rendering. He is a member of the IEEE, the ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, and the Eurographics Association. Contact him at tobias.isenberg@inria.fr.