This is funding to support attendance by approximately 4 senior graduate students and recent PhDs from VR research groups in academia, industry, the military, and government, at the IEEE Virtual Reality 2009 conference, so that they can participate as panelists on a student panel. IEEE VR is the premier international conference and exhibition in virtual reality. It provides a unique forum for interaction among leading experts in VR and closely-related fields such as augmented reality, mixed reality, and 3D user interfaces, who come together to share their work and in turn to be exposed to the latest work from a worldwide contingent of researchers, as well as to renew friendships and make new ones. The IEEE Virtual Reality 2009 conference will be held in Lafayette, Louisiana, on March 14-18, 2009. Virtual Reality is reaching a crossroads, moving from hype-fueled field to one of serious application, evaluation, and study. And those who will transform the field are the senior graduate students and recent graduates in VR research groups and companies across the world. These "next-gen" VR pioneers need a stronger voice in the field, and the "current-gen" VR researchers and developers need to hear that voice. IEEE VR has a long tradition of strong student participation, with an extensive student volunteer program, fair student conference rates, and strong student interest. However, aside from presenting papers students have had few opportunities to play an active role in the conference. The student panel, which has been accepted for inclusion in the 2009 conference program, will provide a platform for students to participate in forming longer-term visions. This panel will be the third of its kind, following in the footsteps of very successful and well attended predecessors in 2007 and 2008. This year's discussion will focus on two main topics: building a career in VR, and evolving the IEEE VR conference. A moderator will lead the discussion with a focus on involvement by students, but while preference will be given to questions from students in the audience senior researchers will also be encouraged to contribute advice. The PI has committed to being proactive in order to ensure diversity among the panelists, including members of traditionally under-represented groups and women.

Broader Impacts: The IEEE VR 2009 student panel will provide a unique vehicle for broadening participation by under-represented groups in the conference, while also affording an opportunity for young researchers to network, cultivate ideas, and create a sense of community ownership. The ideas of the future pioneers of the VR field will be of significant interest to all conference attendees. The establishment of this annual series of student panels at the IEEE VR conferences will serve as a model to other conference organizing committees.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS)
Type
Standard Grant (Standard)
Application #
0923897
Program Officer
Ephraim P. Glinert
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2009-04-01
Budget End
2010-03-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$6,149
Indirect Cost
Name
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Worcester
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
01609