Each submission was reviewed by every member of the jury and received an initial score. All submission were then discussed and reevaluated in a discussion with all jury members which lead to a final score and selection of winners. The authors of the submissions were invitied to present their work at the IEEE VIS conference 2023 in Melbourne. Afterwards, the winning entries were announced.
Overall Winning Entries
First Place
VisAnywhere: Developing Multi-platform Scientific Visualization Applications
Thomas Marrinan, Madeleine Moeller, Alina Kanayinkal, Victor A. Mateevitsi, Michael E. Papka University of St. Thomas & Argonne National Laboratory
Second Place
Immersive Exploration of Brain Simulation Data
Corneliu Boboc, Joachim Brendborg, Marius Hogräfer,
Andreas Asferg Jacobsen, Jacob Møller Kjeldsen, Davide Mottin,
Ken Pfeuffer, Asger Ullersted Rasmussen, Troels Rasmussen,
Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Mathias Ryborg, Zeinab Schäfer,
Hans-Jörg Schulz, Vidur Singh, Theodor Tollersrud
Aarhus University
Third Place
PlastiVis: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Synaptic Networks
Sonnet Xu, Ngan Nguyen, Tommy Dang
Texas Tech University
Additional Awards
Best Activity Overview Visualization
An Interactive Visualization for Neuronal Network Simulations of Plasticity Changes in the Human Brain
Felix Fleisch, Simon Lieb, Kai Lawonn
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Best Report Cover Visualization
Exploring Synaptic Plasticity with NeuroCavePlus
Morris Chukhman, Olusola Ajilore, Alex Leow, Angus G. Forbes
University of Illinois Chicago & Purdue University
Best Workflow
VisAnywhere: Developing Multi-platform Scientific Visualization Applications
Thomas Marrinan, Madeleine Moeller, Alina Kanayinkal, Victor A. Mateevitsi, Michael E. Papka
University of St. Thomas & Argonne National Laboratory
Most Innovative Work
Immersive Exploration of Brain Simulation Data
Corneliu Boboc, Joachim Brendborg, Marius Hogräfer,
Andreas Asferg Jacobsen, Jacob Møller Kjeldsen, Davide Mottin,
Ken Pfeuffer, Asger Ullersted Rasmussen, Troels Rasmussen,
Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Mathias Ryborg, Zeinab Schäfer,
Hans-Jörg Schulz, Vidur Singh, Theodor Tollersrud
Aarhus University
An impressive amount of additional information can be found here: https://vis-au.github.io/scivis23/