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VCBM 2010 in full swing
VCBM 2010 is in full swing at the Mediencampus Villa Ida in Leipzig! The day was kicked off by the fantastic keynote of Prof. Anders Ynnerman, who also brought along the virtual autopsy multi-touch table for attendees to play with:
Paper sessions so far have been great, especially the lively discussion after presentations. At this very moment the posters fast forward session is taking place, after which the poster session will start.
Remember that you can follow the (relatively low-traffic) twitter stream documenting the conference by following hashtag #vcbm2010.
The 2010 program has been finalised
We’ve had the list of accepted papers plus an overview of the program for a while now, but this weekend we were able to finalise the program, including the session groupings, keynotes and list of accepted posters. We are very happy with the results!
So, head on to the VCBM 2010 program page to see for yourself and then go register!
VCBM 2010 registration is now open!
We are pleased to announce that the VCBM 2010 registration has now been officially opened. Please head on to the registration page if you’d like to join us in Leipzig on July 1 and 2 for what is shaping up to be a great scientific and social program. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Dirk Bartz in memoriam.
It deeply saddens us that our friend, colleague and chair of VCBM 2010, Dirk Bartz, passed away very unexpectedly this past weekend.
After some deliberation, we have decided that VCBM 2010 in Leipzig must continue, and will be held in his honour. A number of people have offered to assist in the organization of the conference. They have our heartfelt gratitude.
Bernhard Preim wrote the following dedication, also to appear in the Visualization proceedings:
I got to know Dirk at my first Vis. Conference in 2001 in San Diego. For Dirk, it was already his 6th visualization conference. Dirk had a broad interest and substantial experience in medical visualization, exactly the same speciality I was interested in. Besides having similar interests, I was fascinated by the kind and friendly personality of Dirk. I was at that time at MEVIS in Bremen. Soon thereafter, Dirk visited us and presented the work done in Tübingen at that time and I was given the oppurtunity to present in the famous “Friday”-colloquium in Tübingen. One thing, I noticed through the whole time since then, is that Dirk took great care of his students , he let them present their results, he did not interrupt them, he was interested in them as personalities even long after they left.
Since then Dirk and I collaborated at various occasions. Dirk strongly supported the idea of building a German Interest Group on Medical Visualization and took actively part in the whole time giving advice to many Phd students, among them, the Phd students of our group. Dirk organized many tutorials at Vis., Eurographics, and CARS. For me, being not that strongly involved in the Vis. Community he opened many doors and provided oppurtunities to contribute. In 2005, I was very glad that Dirk joined the effort of writing a textbook on “Visualization in Medicine”. For an 18 month period, we communicated daily on the various aspects of the book. It was enlightening and a pleasure to discuss with Dirk all the time. He was always perfectly reliable and good-humored even in situations where he had a very high workload.
In the end of 2006, Dirk became appointed as Professor for Computer-Assisted Surgery at the International Center for Computer-Assisted Surgery (ICCAS) Leipzig and started to build a new research group. In continuation of his work in Tübingen, he focused on visualization techniques, such as illustrative rendering, perceptual studies (from Dirk I learned the term “psychophysical studies) and applications in neurosurgery and ENT surgery. His group consisted of two female and one male Phd students which was typical for Dirk – to support female researchers was an important issue for him.
Dirk belonged to the core team which tried to establish a new workshop series “Visual Computing in Biology and Medicine”. It was quite natural that Dirk would host the 2nd event, scheduled to take place in July in Leipzig. Until the very last days of his life, he discussed strategies for this workshop.
At conferences, Dirk impressed me by always having his sneakers with him and taking oppurtunities. A second routine for Dirk was to establish Skype meeting with his dear wife Heidi and his children, in particular with Robert, who became 3 years last winter. It was extremely important for Dirk to always keep in close contact with his family.
During one his favorite activities, running half-marathon in Berlin, what he did several times before, he collapsed and passed away on March 28. Dirk was only 42 years old, leaving behind Heidi, his wife and his two little sons.
There’s still time to make your submission
The deadline is not quite upon us yet. You still have a whole weekend to submit your high-quality VCBM papers!
First updates for VCBM 2010
We have updated the website with information about the 2010 edition of VCBM that will take place in Leipzig on July 1 and 2 in 2010. See the available pages in the sidebar on the right.
The old 2008 conference site has been archived.
For my next trick: The VCBM 2008 programme!
It’s finally here, the VCBM 2008 programme! We’re expecting two bumper days of great presentations, go take a look. Early registration is till September 10, hotel rooms are being kept for VCBM conference visitors until September 5.
I hope to see you in Delft on October 6 and 7.
VCBM 2008 open for registration
VCBM 2008 is open for registration! Go to the registration page for more information.
Accomodation in Delft
We’ve compiled a list of recommended hotels for your stay during VCBM 2008 in Delft. Delft, being small and picturesque, has no large hotels, hence the fact that our list also consists of small and picturesque hotels.
Some of the hotels have made block reservations for VCBM, but to make use of this you have to book before September 5. For more information, go to the VCBM accomodation page!
VCBM 2008 open for submission!
After a fantastic Eurovis 2008 in Eindhoven this year, we are very happy to announce that VCBM 2008 is now officially open for paper submission. Please go to the submission info page for more details on submitting your high-quality articles.
You’ll also note that the VCBM 2008 homepage has been shortened significantly by breaking out components into separate pages on the pages menu on the right.

