BELIV Program Committee
- Wolfgang Aigner (FH St. Pölten, Austria)
- Enrico Bertini (NYU Poly, USA)
- Remco Chang (Tufts University, USA)
- Carla Dal Sasso Freitas (Instituto de Informatica UFRGS, Brazil)
- Niklas Elmquist (Purdue, USA)
- Brian Fisher (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
- Nathalie Henry Riche (Microsoft Research, USA)
- Victoria Interrante (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Daniel F. Keefe (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Jörn Kohlhammer (Fraunhofer, Germany)
- Robert Kosara (Tableau, USA)
- Silvia Miksch (Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria)
- Torsten Möller (University of Vienna, Austria)
- Tamara Munzner (Univ. of British Columbia, Canada)
- Chris North (Virginia Tech, USA)
- Margit Pohl (Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria)
- Paul Rosenthal (Chemnitz Univ. of Technology, Germany)
- John Stasko (Georgia Tech, USA)
- Melanie Tory (University of Victoria, Canada)
- Jarke van Wijk (TU Eindhoven, Netherlands)
- Chris Weaver (University of Oklahoma, USA)
Workshop Organizers
Heidi Lam is a software engineer at Google Inc. She earned a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of British Columbia. Her main research interest is to explore the roles of information visualization in supporting large data sets analysis.
Petra Isenberg is a research scientist in the Aviz group at INRIA, the French National Research Institute for Computer Science. She holds a PhD degree from the University of Calgary (2009). Her main research interests lie at the intersection of information visualization, CSCW, and interactive surfaces.
Tobias Isenberg is a senior research scientist with INRIA in France. He works on topics in interactive non-photorealistic/illustrative rendering and explores applications in visualization.
Michael Sedlmair is an assistant professor at the University of Vienna in Austria. His main research interests are interdisciplinary visualization research, high-dimensional data analysis, as well as investigating new and refined methodological approaches for visualization design and evaluation.