Computational Geometry

EuroCG Best Student Presentation

The Best Student Presentation Award recognizes the effort of young researchers to present their work clearly and elegantly, and is voted on by EuroCG attendees.

Winners

2024 Arjen Simons: “Hausdorff Morphs with Fewer Components“
Miriam Goetze: “Recognition Complexity of Subgraphs of 2- and 3-Connected Planar Cubic Graphs”
2023 Max van Mulken: “Density Approximation for Kinetic Groups“
2022 Paul Jungeblut: “The Complexity of the Hausdorff Distance”
Soeren Nickel: “Removing Popular Faces in Curve Arrangements by Inserting One More Curve”
History
2021 Soeren Nickel: “Recognition of Unit Disk Graphs for Caterpillars, Embedded Trees, and Outerplanar Graphs”
2020 (see below)
2019 Jonas Cleve: “Recognizing Embedded Caterpillars with Weak Unit Disk Contact Representations is NP-hard”

In 2020, the Best Student Presentation Award was replaced by a Best Video Award, due to the online-only nature of this iteration of EuroCG. This award went to Maarten Löffler and Martin Nöllenburg, “Labeling Nonograms“.