De Floriani Elected to IEEE Computer Society Board of Governors

Mon Oct 10, 2016

Leila De Floriani, a professor in the Department of Geographical Sciences with an appointment in UMIACS, was recently elected to the IEEE Computer Society (CS) Board of Governors for 2017–2019.

The Board of Governors is responsible for providing guidance—at the policy level—to all of the organizational entities within the Society, which is considered the world’s leading membership organization dedicated to computer science and technology.

The Board also sets direction and strategy for the Society, and reviews the performance of the program boards and other committees and entities to assure compliance with its policy directions.

“I am deeply honored to have been elected in the IEEE CS Board of Governors,” De Floriani says. “I am planning to give my contribution to help facing new issues posed by new publication modes, such as open access, and to exploit new opportunities for CS publications with enhanced forms of collaboration between conferences and journals.”

A noted expert in geometric modeling and scientific visualization, De Floriani was amongst 12 nominees, with the top seven receiving a seat on the board.

De Floriani will begin her term January 1. Her research at UMIACS has focused on geometric algorithms and data structures for applications to scientific data visualization, geographic information science, and computer vision.

De Floriani currently serves as editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG).