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Jean-Daniel Fekete was born on 12 April, 1963 in (age 59), is a Jean Daniel Fekete is French computer scientist French computer scientist. Discover Jean-Daniel Fekete's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Jean-Daniel Fekete is a French computer scientist.

1996

Fekete received his PhD from the Paris-Saclay University in 1996.

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2001

From August 2001 to August 2002 Fekete was a visiting scientist at the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL), which he previously visited (July to August 1998) to develop "Excentric Labeling" along with Catherine Plaisant as a technique to display a high density of labels on maps.

2005

He obtained his Habilitation in 2005, entitled "Nouvelle génération d'Interfaces Homme-Machine pour mieux agir et mieux comprendre" (New generation of Human Machine Interfaces for better interacting and understanding) at Université Paris-Sud 11 (now Paris-Saclay University).

The jury was Joëlle Coutaz (Prof. Université de Grenoble II), Saul Greenberg (Prof. University of Calgary, Canada), Ben Shneiderman (Prof. University of Maryland, USA), Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (Prof. Paris-Saclay University, FR), Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (Prof. Sorbonne University, FR), Guy Mélançon (Prof. Université Montpellier III, FR) and Claude Puech (Prof. Grenoble Alpes University, FR).

As an undergraduate student he worked at the Centre Mondial Informatique et Ressource Humaine.

After an early career working in startups developing medical diagnostic expert systems and interactive 2D animation software, Fekete joined INRIA.

2006

He is currently the Scientific Leader of the Aviz group, which he created in 2006.

Aviz is an INRIA group, and also part of Université Paris-Saclay.

Fekete's main fields of research are visual analytics, information visualization and human–computer interaction.

Fekete developed the Infovis Toolkit, a Java toolkit to facilitate the design of information visualization interfaces; and later expanded this work into the meta-toolkit Obvious.

He led the development of techniques for the interactive analysis of graphs using various representations including the early use of matrices, and their evaluation.

Making visualization more accessible to social scientists and historians has been a goal in the development of several tools, e.g., to analyze social networks, genealogical structures, or collections of structured documents.

Early work on large scale visualization led to contributions on progressive analytics as a method for managing big data analysis, and the organization of a Dagsthul seminar.

2009

From 2009 to 2012 Jean-Daniel Fekete was the president of l'AFIHM, the French national equivalent of Association for Computing Machinery SIGCHI.

He has served as IEEE InfoVis Paper Co-Chair (2009–2010) and Conference Chair (2011).

2014

He was the general chair of the IEEE VisWeek 2014 conference (Paris, France).

2016

Additional research directions include visualization literacy, and data physicalization such as with the Zooid user interface, which received an award at UIST'2016.

2020

In 2020 Jean-Daniel Fekete was elected to the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) CHI Academy, for his contributions to the field of study of human–computer interaction.

In October 2020 Fekete was recognized by IEEE VGTC with the 2020 Technical Achievement Award for "his research innovations in network visualization, visual analytics infrastructure, and data physicalization."