The Visualization Friday Forum

  Purpose - The Visualization seminar series is a forum for faculty, staff and students from across the university to share their research involving the development and/or application of visualization methodologies. Our goal is to build an interdisciplinary community of visualization experts whose combined knowledge can facilitate research and promote innovation.
 

Forum Schedule:
Current

 

Past
Fall 2002 | Spring 2003 | Summer 2003 | Fall 2003 | Spring 2004 | Fall 2004 | Spring 2005 | Summer 2005 | Fall 2005 | Spring 2006 | Fall 2006 | Spring 2007 | Fall 2007 |


 

Format - During the academic year, the seminar series meets every Friday from noon-1pm in room D106 LSRC at Duke University. During the 50 minute venue, an invited speaker gives a short (30 minute) presentation. The remaining 20 minutes are available for informal discussion among participants. See the schedule for topics and dates. Lunch is provided.

A few seminars are hosted during the summer term as topics and requests arise. These seminars will be announced through the email list.


 

E-mail list - If you wish to receive an email announcing the seminar speaker, topic, and abstract each week, please subscribe to the Visualization email list.

To do so, email sympa@duke.edu and put "SUBSCRIBE visualization" in the body of the message. The email account that you use to send this note will be the account added to the sympa email list.


 

The Visualization Friday Forum is sponsored by:
Information Science + Information Studies; The Pratt School of Engineering; Duke University Department of Computer Science

 
 
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Last Modified: March 13, 2007