Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge

Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge

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Joaquim Jorge, Full Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Lisboa, teaches User Interfaces, Computer Graphics, and VR. He holds PhD and MSc from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a BSc from IST. A leader in Computer Graphics and Human-Computer Interaction, he has chaired major conferences like Eurographics, IEEE VR, and INTERACT, contributing to projects like SmartSketches and MAXIMUS. Editor-in-Chief of Computers & Graphics, he has 300+ publications and is a Fellow of Eurographics and IEEE and a Distinguished ACM Member.

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Joaquim Jorge is Full Professor of Computer Science at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST/UTL), the School of Engineering of the Technical University of Lisboa, Portugal, where he teaches User Interfaces and Computer Graphics. He received PhD and MSc degrees in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, in 1995 and a BsEE from IST/UTL in 1984. He was co-chair of Eurographics'98, which took place in Lisboa, Portugal. He has served as general chair or program chair for many conferences, including SIBGRAPI 2018 in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, Eurographics 2016, International Conference on CAD/Computer Graphics 2017, 2015 and 2013 (Hong Kong), IUI 2012, INTERACT 2011, ECCE'2008 (Funchal, Madeira), CAe2008 (Portugal), WSCG 2006 (Plz, Czech Republic - program co-chair), EGVE'06 and EUROVIS'06 (Lisbon, Portugal May 2006) and EG SBM'05 (Dublin, September 05), SBM'04 (Grenoble, France, September 04), EGMM04 (Nanjing, PRC, October 04) Workshops and EG MM01 (Manchester 2001). A long time practitioner of Computer Graphics, he first joined the Eurographics Association (EG) in 1986, helped organize the first Portuguese Computer Graphics Meeting in 1988 and was a founding member of the Eurographics Portuguese Chapter. He leads the EG Working Group on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, served on the EG Promotions Board from 2002 to 2006, on the EG Publications Board from 1997 to 2000, was EG Conference Monitoring Officer for EG2001 and was elected member of the Associations' Executive Committee from 2000 to 2006. He also serves on the Steering Committees of Expressive Graphics, Computational Aesthetics and NPAR (Non-Photorrealistic Animation and Rendering) conference series. He was invited as a proposal evaluator for the ITR program of the National Science Foundation in 2000, 2001 and 2003 and EU's IST Fifth framework program, EUREKA and related consultation meetings on many different occasions. He has participated in several research projects at the National and European Level, Including MAXIMUS, IMPROVE and Eurotooling 21 research projects. He was Principal Investigator (PI) of the SmartSketches (IST-2000-28169) project, and led the Alfa INETGAM II-0072-A network of excellence, both started in 2001. He participated in several European projects connected to graphics and graphics standardization efforts as a researcher with the Portuguese Computer and Systems' Engineering Institute (INESC) CAD/CAM group from 1984 to 1989. He was a consultant with FhG/IGD in Multimodal Interfaces (1999). He serves or has served on the program committees of 200+ international conferences. Since 2007 he is Editor in Chief of Computers & Graphics Journal (Elsevier) and Graphics and Visual Computing Open Access Journal (Elsevier). He is Associate Editor for Springer Virtual Reality, and SpringerNature HCIS Book Series, and serves or has served on the board for seven other international journals. Since 2011 he is a member of the ERCIM Editorial Board. He is affiliated with ACM (Senior Member since 2007) / SIGGRAPH since 1989, IEEE Computer Society (Senior Member since 2000), IAPR, and was chairman of the Eurographics Portuguese Chapter from 2000-2008. He served as IFIP TC13 (Human-Computer Interaction) National Representative from 2000 to 2013. He served on the ACM/SIGGRAPH Educational Committee from 2004-2011 and Small Conferences Committee 2008/2013. He has also served on the EG Education Board since its inception in 2001. He was Chair of the ACM SIGGRAPH Specialized Conferences Committee from 2014-2020 and a Chaired the SIGGRAPH External Relations Committee from 2023-2024. Joaquim Jorge's interests are in Calligraphic and Multimodal User Interfaces, Visual Languages, and Pattern Recognition techniques applied to Human-Computer Interaction. He is the author or co-author of over 300 papers published in peer-reviewed international conferences and publications. In 2014, he received the IFIP Silver Core Award for his services to IFIP TC13. Joaquim Jorge is a Distinguished Speaker and Distinguished Member of the ACM and a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE Computer Society since 2021. He was elected to the ACM Europe Council in 2015. He was elected a Fellow of the Eurographics Association in 2010 and a Fellow of the IEEE in 2025.