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EG 2009
Eurographics 2009: 30th of March to the 3rd of April 2009 in Munich (Germany).
Previous Event: Eurographics 2008

 

Organisation

The General Assembly of the Association has a meeting once a year, usually during the annual conference. The documents related to the last General Assembly are always available on-line and, when produced, the input documents for the upcoming Assembly meeting are also published on our web site. All these documents are public.

The highest authoritative body of the Association is the Executive Committee, whose members are elected by the Association members for a term of 3 years. Members of the Executive Committee do their work on a voluntary basis; the Committee usually meets twice a year, and uses the Internet for further discussions between two meetings. If you are curious who these persons currently are, you can always consult the detailed list of the Executive Committee Members. The Executive Committee also elects "Fellows of the Association", that are announced on the annual general meeting.

Between Executive Committee meetings, Eurographics activities are supervised by different Boards. The Executive Board consists of the chairpersons of these Boards, of the Chairperson and the vice-chairpersons of the Association, the secretary and the treasurer. Do not hesitate to contact any of these persons if you have any question concerning the Association.

The Eurographics Executive Committee elects researchers from all over the world, who have contributed to some large extent to the computer graphics society as a whole and/or to Eurographics Associtation, to become ”Fellows of the Eurographics Association”. Proposed new Fellows are nominated each year by the current fellows and announced during the annual general meeting. A timeordered list of all fellows can be found here.

Computer graphics pioneers who have rendered special service to the field of computer graphics and/or to the Eurographics Association can be selected as Honorary Fellows. Honorary Fellows are elected by the Eurographics Executive Committee, usually in connection with a significant birthday.