Our team had a strong presence at EuroVis 2025, contributing across multiple formats and receiving notable recognition.
This year’s conference featured two full papers: NODKANT (recipient of the Best Full Paper Award) and Progressive Guidance, a state-of-the-art report on network visualization in art history, a EuroVA paper about multiple perspectives in process mining, an invited CG&A article on process mining and visual analytics, a workshop on visualization games and activities, a poster on reintroducing uncertainty , and participation in a panel session "Visual Analytics at a Crossroads: Who Are We, and Where Are We Going?".
The workshop took place in Luxembourg from June 2–6, bringing together researchers for engaging discussions and collaboration.
Several team members attended and actively contributed to the program: Michaela Tuscher, Sandhya Rajdendran, Ignacio Messina, Velitchko Filipov, Silvia Miksch
Congratulations to everyone involved for their excellent work and contributions to the visualization community!