Daniel Archambault is a Senior lecturer at Swansea University. He received his PhD from the University of British Columbia in 2008, specializing in information visualization. He consistently serves on the international program committees of top visualization conferences (IEEE VIS, EuroVis) and Graph Drawing – for which he is the program co-chair in 2019. He is an expert in multivariate network visualization and testing such techniques for their perceptual effectiveness. His visualizations have been applied in interdisciplinary settings such as the digital humanities and computational biology.
Mohammad Ghoniem is a senior research associate in the Environmental Informatics Group of the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology (LIST). He received his PhD in 2005 from the University of Nantes, France, specializing in Information Visualization. He frequently serves as a reviewer for top information visualization conferences and journals, and in related application domains. His research interests include network visualization and applications in software visualization , digital humanities and bioinformatics. His research spans various topics in information visualization and visual analytics, including visual text analytics, multidimensional data analysis , hierarchical data visualization, and visualization for network security. He is the Luxembourg PI of the BLIZAAR project, an international collaborative research project, between France and Luxembourg, that focuses on Multilayer Network Visualization. He has coauthored a recent STAR on Multilayer Network visualization.
Fintan McGee is a research associate in the Environmental Informatics Group of the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology (LIST). He was an organiser of the recent Dagstuhl Seminar on “Visual Analytics of Multilayer Networks across Disciplines” (#19061). He is work package leader on the BLIZAAR project, an international collaborative research project, between France and Luxembourg, that focuses on Multilayer Network Visualization. His work on Multilayer Network visualization focuses on Digital Humanities and biological data. He is the lead author on a recent STAR on Multilayer Network visualization.
Tatiana von Landesberger is the professor of computer science at the KarlsruheInstitut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany. Her research focuses on visual analytics of networks and spatio-temporal data. She has experience with visual exploration of multilayer networks in the journalism domain as well as network visualization in biology, finance and medicine. She serves on program committees of visualization research conferences. She was an organiser of the recent Dagstuhl Seminar on “Visual Analytics of Multilayer Networks across Disciplines”(#19061). She has been involved in the organisation of several visualization workshops (e.g., VMV, EuroVA), panel and tutorials (e.g. at VIS 2014 and 2018).