ACM SIGGRAPH Announces Leadership for 50th Annual Conference, 2021 Dates
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CHICAGO, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ACM SIGGRAPH has selected Erik Brunvand, of the University of Utah, as chair of its 50th annual SIGGRAPH conference. Brunvand is a professor in the University of Utah s School of Computing, where he has been on faculty since 1990.
Photo of Erik Brunvand by Dina Douglass © 2019 ACM SIGGRAPH
ACM SIGGRAPH selects the University of Utah s Erik Brunvand as chair of 50th annual conference, announces 2021 dates.
Brunvand first attended the SIGGRAPH conference in 2006 and has since found a home among the community. As a contributor and creator, Brunvand has presented work in many storied programs, including the conference s Courses, Talks, Labs (formerly Studio), Art Gallery, and Educator s Forum venues. As a volunteer, he has served on the SIGGRAPH 2017, 2018, and 2020 committees, and is currently the inaugural chair o
ACM SIGGRAPH Announces Leadership for 50th Annual Conference, 2021 Dates
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