[GDNET] GD'18 PhD School - Second announcement

Rodrigo I. Silveira rodrigo.silveira at upc.edu
Mon Jul 30 12:24:38 CEST 2018


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GD'18 PhD School
Recent trends in Graph Drawing and Network Visualization
September 24-25, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain

Co-located with the
26th International Symposium on
Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD'18)
https://dccg.upc.edu/gd2018

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- Early registration open until August 28.

- A few rooms left at the residences at special prices, book soon!

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CONTENTS AND LECTURERS

The school will feature four lecturers:
- Patrizio Angelini (U. Tübingen): Beyond clustered planarity.
- David Auber (U. Bordeaux I): Node link diagram of large graphs:
bridging the gap between theory and practice.
- Anna Lubiw (U. Waterloo): The size of graph drawings and representations.
- Hans-Jörg Schulz (Aarhus U.): Design considerations for graph
visualization.

More details about the lecturers, contents, and program, can be found at
https://dccg.upc.edu/gd2018/index.php/phd-school

REGISTRATION

Early registration (by August 28) € 100.
Late registration (from August 29) € 150.

The fee covers the school itself, coffee breaks, and lunch for both days.
The registration is open together with the registration to GD'18.

ACCOMMODATION

We still have a a few rooms at several residences in Barcelona for
the dates of the PhD school and GD’18 at really good prices. See
https://dccg.upc.edu/gd2018/index.php/accommodation  for more details and
the reservation form. We recommend to book accommodation as soon as
possible!

ORGANIZERS

- Vera Sacristán (U. Politècnica de Catalunya)
- Rodrigo I. Silveira  (U. Politècnica de Catalunya)

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