Organization
General Chairs
ISMAR steering committee
- Ron Azuma, HRL Laboratories, USA
- Reinhold Behringer, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
- Mark Billinghurst, HITLabNZ, New Zealand
- Steve Feiner, Columbia University, USA
- Gudrun Klinker, Technische Universität München, Germany
- David Mizell, Cray Research, USA
- Stefan Müller, Universität Koblenz, Germany
- Nassir Navab, Technische Universität Muenchen, Germany
- Ulrich Neumann, University of Southern California, USA
- Jannick Rolland, University of Central Florida, USA
- Dieter Schmalstieg, Technische Universität Graz, Austria
- Didier Stricker, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
- Haruo Takemura, Osaka University, Japan
- Hideyuki Tamura, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
- Naokazu Yokoya, Nara Institute of Science & Technology, Japan
Area Chairs
- Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka Univ., Japan
- Hideo Saito, Keio Univ., Japan
- Mark Billinghurst, HitLabNZ, NZ
- Bruce Thomas, UniSA, Australia
- Reinhold Behringer, Leeds Metropolitan U., UK
- Nassir Navab, TU München, Germany
- Tom Drummond, Cambridge U., UK
- Oliver Bimber, U. Weimar, Germany
- Ron Azuma, HRL, USA
- Steve Feiner, Columbia, USA
- David Mizell, Cray Research, USA
- Eric Foxlin, InterSense, USA
International Program Committee
- Charles Owen, Michigan State, USA
- Daniel Aliaga, Purdue, USA
- Didier Stricker, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
- Dirk Reiners, Iowa State University, USA
- Felix Hamza-Lup, Armstrong Atlantic State University, USA
- Frank Sauer, Siemens, USA
- Georg Klein, Oxford University, UK
- Gerhard Reitmayr, Cambridge University, UK
- Gerhard Roth, NRC Canada, Canada
- Greg Welch, UNC Chapel Hill, USA
- Joe Newman, TU Graz, Austria
- Kari Pulli, Nokia Research, Finnland
- Katsushi Ikeuchi, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Klaus Dorfmueller-Ulhaas, U Augsburg , Germany
- Leonid Naimark, InterSense, USA
- Mark Livingston, Naval Research Lab, USA
- Michael Haller, Fachhochschule Hagenberg, Austria
- Miguel Encarnacao, iMedia ICPNM Academy, USA
- Mihran Tuceryan, Purdue, USA
- Gudrun Klinker, TU München, Germany
- Simon Julier, Naval Research Lab/UCL, UK
- Steffi Beckhaus, U Hamburg, Germany
- Vincent Lepetit, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
- Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, York University of Toronto, Canada
- Albert Rizzo, ICT, USA
- Benjamin Lok, U Central Florida, USA
- Doug Bowman, Virginia Tech, USA
- Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Canon Inc., Japan
- Holger Regenbrecht, University of Otago, NZ
- Hong Hua, U. Hawaii, USA
- Mathias Kolsch, Naval Postgrad School, USA
- Naokazu Yokoya, Nara Institute of Science and Technology , Japan
- Rob Lindeman, George Washington U, USA
- Suya You, USC, USA
- Takeshi Kurata, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science , Japan
- Yuichi Ohta, Tsukuba University, Japan
- Chad Wingrave, Virginia Tech, USA
- Gilles Simon, University of Nancy & LORIA, France
- Larry Davis, U Central Florida, USA
- Marie-Odile Berger, INRIA Lorraine & LORIA, France
- Morten Fjeld, Chalmers University, Sweden
- Tomohiro Kuroda, Kyoto University, Japan
- Venkataraman Sundareswaran, Rockwell Scientific, USA
- Yoichi Sato, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Christian Geiger, Fachhochschule Dusseldorf, Germany
- Gregory Baratoff, Siemens AG, Germany
- Haruo Takemura, Osaka University, Japan
- Kiyohide Satoh, Canon Inc., Japan
- Leif Oppermann, University of Nottingham, UK
- Mark Fiala, NRC Canada, Canada
- Stefan Mueller, U Koblenz, Germany
- Yoshihiro Ban, Kobe University, Japan
- Frank Biocca, Michigan State, USA
- Yakup Genc, Siemens, USA
- Ivan Poupyrev, Sony CSL, Japan
- Stephan Wuermlin, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Yasuyoshi Yokokohji, Kyoto University, Japan
- Andreas Butz, LMU Munich, Germany
- Chris Esposito, Boeing, USA
- Steve Ellis, NASA Ames, USA
- Masahiko Inami, University of Electro-Communications , Japan
- Masayuki Kanbara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology , Japan
- Paul Jackson, Boeing, USA
- Ramesh Raskar, MERL, USA
- Shinji Uchiyama, Canon Inc., Japan
- Ali Khamene, Siemens, USA
Student Volunteers
ISMAR 06 organizing committee is recruiting student volunteers to serve in various support roles during the conference.
Student volunteer activities:
Typical student volunteer activities include helping with on-site registration, packing conference bags with proceedings, setting up and removing tables, and assisting with audio/visual problems. Student volunteers may need to arrive one or two days earlier to get oriented with the environment, organizing committee, and the resources within the conference area as well as to help with pre-conference preparations.
Why volunteering?
In return of their service, students volunteers receive free registration to this event. However, travel and accommodation expenses are at your own charge.
Due to the highly interdisciplinary nature of this community, student volunteers will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with leading researchers from various branches of science (computer science, psychology, optics, etc.) and engineering that relate to augmented reality.
How to apply?
Interested students should fill out the questionnaire below and contact:
Zhenyao Mo
Student Volunteer Chair
Computer Science Department
University of Southern California
Application deadline: Saturday, Aug 19, 2006
Acceptance notification: Thursday, Aug 31, 2006
Questionnaire for volunteers:
- Name
- Web page
- Academic department / Major
- University
- Advisor
- Research interest
- Degree program (Doctoral/Masters/Undergrad)
- Have you ever attended ISMAR before?
- Have you ever been a student volunteer at a conference? Which one?
- Do you have any special skills? (audio/visual equipment, networking equipment, data entry, etc.)