EWSN 2026 Spring Submission Deadline
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise Reminder: CVPR 2026 Workshop (CVMI) – Multimodal Microscopy | Deadline March 8
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise Submission deadline: March 8, 2026 (Anywhere on Earth)
The workshop targets the computer vision and machine learning community, with an emphasis on methodological advances for multimodal microscopy and omics data. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Deep learning and computer vision methods for microscopy image analysis
- Multimodal, multi-scale, and representation learning (including foundation models)
- Self-supervised and weakly supervised learning
Accepted papers will be published in the CVPR workshop proceedings and made available via IEEE Xplore and the CVF website.
Workshop website:
https://cvmi-workshop.github.io/callForPaper.html
Submission instructions:
https://cvmi-workshop.github.io/submission.html
Best regards,
Mei
Conferences: CFP for Computer Graphics International 2026, London, UK; July 06–10, 2026 Extended deadline March 12
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise Computer Graphics International (CGI 2026)
London, UK | July 06–10, 2026
Co-hosted by Bournemouth University and University of the Arts London
https://www.cgs-network.org/cgi26/
CGI is one of the oldest annual international conferences on Computer Graphics in the world. Half a century of influence places the CGI as one of the top conferences on computer graphics and visualization. Researchers are invited to share their experiences and present novel achievements in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, AI and Machine Learning, Media, as well as Virtual, Augmented and Extended Reality.
This year, CGI 2026 is organized by the National Centre for Computer Animation at Bournemouth University, co-hosted by the Creative Computing Institute at University of the Arts London, and supported by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS). The Visual Computer Journal (Springer Nature), the official journal of the Computer Graphics Society, is closely associated with the conference.
CGI 2026 invites authors to submit their papers to two different tracks:
- The first one, the CGI 2026 – The Visual Computer track, welcomes submissions aligned with the scope of The Visual Computer journal (see journal website https://link.springer.com/journal/371). Authors should first submit their full papers via EasyChair for CGI 2026. If conditionally accepted, the paper will then need to be submitted to The Visual Computer journal for final publication.
- The second track welcomes papers that have broader computer graphics topics, which can be submitted via EasyChair. Accepted papers will be published in the CGI 2026 proceedings as a LNCS Springer book volume. Outstanding papers from this track will be invited for extended publication in The Visual Computer journal or Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds (Wiley) journal.
The main topics of the CGI 2026 conference include, but are not limited to:
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IMPORTANT DATES
All deadlines are 23:59 GMT time on the date stated
First Track: Call for papers with final publication in the Visual Computer Journal
Submission Deadline: March 12, 2026
Preliminary Notification to Authors: April 20, 2026
Submission Deadline of Revised Papers: May 5, 2026
Final Notification of Revised Papers: June 5, 2026
Second Track: Call for papers with final publication in LNCS Book published by Springer or in The Visual Computer journal or Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds Journal
Submission Deadline: April 20, 2026
Preliminary Notification to Authors : May 12, 2026
Submission Deadline of Revised Papers: May 31, 2026
Final Notification of Revised papers: June 5, 2026
Contact:
<a href="mailto:cgi2026@bournemouth.ac.uk" title="mailto:cgi2026@bournemouth.ac.uk” target=”_blank”>cgi2026@bournemouth.ac.uk
Independent young PI Position to lead the EEG Lab (University of Coimbra)
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise The successful candidate will oversee the EEG facility and will have substantial access to the equipment to pursue their own research program. There will also be opportunities for collaboration with other PIs in the department, including Jorge Almeida, Joana Carvalho, Jason Fischer, Pawel Tacikowski, Robert Whitwell, Zohar Tal, Ceren Battal, and Alfonso Caramazza, on joint EEG projects. Moreover, the PI will co-lead with Joana Carvalho the use of the fMRI compatible EEG to be used in the 3T MRI scanner.
We are particularly interested in researchers who aim to build an independent research group (seed funding may be available) and who use EEG to investigate major cognitive processes from a fundamental science perspective and from a strong Cognitive Science perspective.
In addition to EEG, the department provides access to TMS (Magstim Super Rapid² with Brainsight neuronavigation), tDCS systems, fMRI, eye tracking, motion tracking, and virtual reality equipment.
This position is part of the major European-funded CogBooster initiative, which aims to establish a permanent team of cognitive neuroscientists within the Department of Psychology at the University of Coimbra. The current group is highly international and conducts research spanning low- and high-level vision, memory, attention, and action.
If you — or someone you know — might be interested in this opportunity, please feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Jorge
POZOS para EXPLOTACION de AGUA SUBTERRANEA 💧
March 5th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise |
Los pozos perforados pueden servir como un suministro de agua a bajo costo para hogares, pequeñas comunidades rurales y para áreas urbanas, además de ser usados para fines agrícolas. A menudo, el desconocimiento previo a una perforación de los materiales de campo y su comportamiento ante ella, nos hace elegir un sistema de perforación inadecuado con los consiguientes problemas en tiempo y costes. De igual manera, y aún con el sistema de perforación adecuado, una perforación no está exenta de dichos problemas, pero éstos pueden minimizarse si se conocen y se comprende el funcionamiento correcto del sistema y cómo se comportan los materiales ante dicha perforación. Por tanto, un conocimiento de los diferentes sistemas de perforación y cómo se comportan los diferentes materiales geológicos ante la misma, facilitará en gran medida el desarrollo en la construcción de pozos y sondeos. Este curso nos ayudará a comprender cómo se comportan las diferentes formaciones geológicas y su comportamiento hidrogeológico ante una obra de captación. De igual manera, dichos conocimientos nos ayudarán de una forma práctica, a optimizar y aprovechar todos los recursos empleados en los trabajos de perforación. Toda la información y documentación facilitada durante el curso tendrá un carácter práctico y aplicable a campo, para que en todo momento el alumno sea capaz de entender y comprender todo lo aprendido, y poderlo utilizar durante su vida profesional. |
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CONTENIDO DETALLADO
MODULO 1.
PERFORACIÓN DE POZOS TUBULARES PARA AGUA.
Tema 1: Caracterización Hidrogeológica de Acuíferos.
Tema 2: Prospección de las Aguas Subterráneas.
Tema 3: Perforación de Pozos Tubulares para Agua.
Tema 4: Diseño y Terminación de Pozos.
MODULO 2. PRUEBAS DE BOMBEO Y EFICIENCIA HIDRAULICA DE POZOS.
Tema 1: Hidráulica de Acuíferos y Captaciones de Agua.
Tema 2. Ejecución de Ensayos de Bombeo. Caudal Constante y Variable.
Tema 3. Parámetros Hidrogeológicos de los Acuíferos.
Tema 4. Eficiencia de las Captaciones de Agua.
MODULO 3. MANTENIMIENTO Y REHABILITACIÓN DE POZOS TUBULARES DE AGUA.
Tema 1: Mantenimiento de Pozos de Agua.
Tema 2: Limpieza Química de Pozos.
Tema 3: Limpieza Física de Pozos.
Tema 4: Desarrollo y Aforo del Pozo.
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EXPOSITOR: Msc. Ing. PEDRO TERÁN
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