Call for Papers The importance of parallel computing is increasing rapidly with the ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and cluster systems. Computationally demanding and data-intensive applications in graphics and visualization are strongly affected by this trend and require novel efficient parallel solutions. The aim of this symposium is to foster the exchange of experiences and knowledge exploiting and defining new trends in parallel graphics and visualization. The proceedings of the EGPGV Symposium will be published in the Eurographics Proceedings Series and in the Eurographics Digital Library. Focusing on parallel computing, the symposium seeks papers on graphics and visualization techniques, data structures, algorithms, and systems for: · large-data · clusters · (multi-)GPU computing, and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures · out-of-core · hybrid distributed and shared memory architectures · grid and cloud environments In particular the symposium topics include: · computationally and data intensive rendering · scientific visualization (volume rendering, flow and tensor visualization) · information visualization and visual analytics · simulations for virtual environments (physics-based animation, collision detection, acoustic) · mesh processing, level-of-detail, and geometric methods · visual computing (image- and video-based rendering, image processing and exploitation, segmentation) · scheduling, memory management and data coherence · large and high resolution displays, virtual environments · scientific, engineering, and industrial applications Important Dates and Organizers Paper Submission: February 15, 2014 Author Notification: April 5, 2014 Camera-Ready papers: April 17, 2014 Symposium Chair: Carsten Dachsbacher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Program Chairs: Margarita Amor López, University of A Coruña Markus Hadwiger, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Program Committee: John Biddiscombe, Swiss National Supercomputing Center Lugano Kurt Debattista, University of Warwick Stefan Eilemann, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Jens Krüger, University Duisburg-Essen Patrick McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University Hank Childs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Michael Doggett, Lund University Paul Navratil, Texas Advanced Computing Center Fabio Marton, CRS4 Tom Peterka, Argonne National Laboratory Kenneth Moreland, Sandia National Laboratories Bruno Raffin, INRIA Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California at Davis Filip Sadlo, University of Stuttgart Michael Wimmer, Technische Universität Wien Raquel Concheiro, Universidad de A Coruña Johannes Hanika, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Michael Guthe, Philipps-Universität Marburg Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4