Conference Programme

The 16th Eurographics UK Conference will appeal to both researchers and practitioners alike. The papers have been chosen to reflect current research and use of modern computer graphics in both academic and commercial arenas.

The programme includes:


Tutorial Day

The Tutorial programme will continue the successful arrangement of 4 half-day sessions, allowing you to choose a pairing which suits you best. The topics this year enable you to gain a briefing in four areas of major current interest.

Morning (9.30)
Computer Studies Active Learning Lab
EC Stoner Building, Room 7.30
3D Graphics on the Internet with Focus on VRML Stuart Lovegrove, University of Leeds
Morning (9.30)
Roger Stevens LT15
Medical Visualization: A UK Perspective Andrew Grant and Nigel John, Silicon Graphics
Afternoon (14.00)
Roger Stevens LT15
A Designer's Approach to Web Page Creation Stephen Boyd Davis, University of Middlesex
Afternoon (14.00)
Computer Studies Active Learning Lab
EC Stoner Building, Room 7.30
Working with IRIS Explorer Jeremy Walton, NAG Ltd

On Wednesday evening, there will be a special buffet dinner in Charles Morris Hall, preceded by a sherry reception to be sponsored by Wileys. The reception is from 19.00 to 19.30.


Keynote Speakers

We are delighted to have the following keynote speakers for the 1998 conference:

Professor David Hogg University of Leeds Perceptual Interfaces
Dr John Patterson University of Glasgow From X to Z via Y: The Fusion of Image Analysis and Synthetic Graphics
Professor Peter Dew University of Leeds Experiences of building Virtual Working Environments on the Web
Professor Bob Hopgood Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Challenges for the Web in being the Global Information System for the 21st Century


Contributed Papers

This year, for the first time, we have two streams: one for fully refereed papers describing finished research; the other for shorter presentations on new work in progress.


Provisional Conference Programme

The Conference features a wide range of presentations - tutorials, keynote presentations and contributed papers.

Click here for the provisional conference programme.