Jean-Daniel Fekete | Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jean-Daniel Fekete | Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Scientist at National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA), France.

Jean-Daniel Fekete is a Senior Research Scientist (Directeur de Recherche 1e Classe) and the Head of the Aviz Inria Team at Inria Saclay, France. He is also a faculty member at Université Paris-Saclay in the Computer Science Department. A pioneer in information visualization, visual analytics, and human-computer interaction, Fekete has made significant contributions to progressive data analysis, network visualization, and interactive systems. He has been an influential researcher and educator, with multiple high-impact publications and awards in visualization research.

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Education Background

1. Habilitation à diriger les recherches (Tenure) – University of Orsay Paris-Sud (2005)

  • Thesis: “Nouvelle génération d’Interfaces Homme-Machine pour mieux agir et mieux comprendre” (Next-generation Human-Computer Interfaces for Better Understanding and Interaction)
  • Jury included Joëlle Coutaz, Saul Greenberg, Ben Shneiderman, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, among others.

2. Ph.D. in Computer Science – University of Paris-Sud (1996)

  • Dissertation: “Un modèle multicouche pour la construction d’applications graphiques interactives” (A Multilayer Model for Building Interactive Graphical Applications)
  • Research conducted at the Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique (LRI).

3. DEA (Master’s) in Computer Science – University Paris-8 (1989)

Professional Development

Jean-Daniel Fekete has over 35 years of experience in research, academia, and industry. His career highlights include:

  1. Senior Research Scientist (DR1), Aviz Project-Team, Inria Saclay (since 2013)

    • Leads a research group in visual analytics, network visualization, and human-computer interaction.

    • Developed groundbreaking progressive data analysis methods.

  2. Senior Research Scientist (DR2), Aviz Project-Team, Inria Saclay (2006-2013)

  3. Visiting Scholar

    • New York University – Polytechnic Institute (NYU-Poly) (Sabbatical, 2015)

    • Harvard University (Sabbatical, 2015)

    • Human-Computer Interaction Lab, University of Maryland (2001-2002)

  4. Assistant Professor & Head of the Interactive Design and Modeling Group, Ecole des Mines de Nantes (1996-2001)

  5. Principal Software Architect for “Tic Tac Toon”, a professional animation system, France (1989-1995)

  6. Software Developer & Co-founder, C2V, a French startup in visualization (1987-1989)

  7. Research Assistant

    • INRIA Rocquencourt (1985-1986) – Distributed Operating Systems

    • Centre Mondial de l’Informatique, Paris (1982-1986) – Medical Informatics for developing countries

Throughout his career, Fekete has developed high-impact visualization software, led funded research projects, supervised Ph.D. students, and actively contributed to professional societies like IEEE VIS, ACM SIGCHI, and Eurographics.

Research Focus

Jean-Daniel Fekete’s research focuses on:

  1. Information Visualization & Visual Analytics

    • Techniques for exploring large, complex, and multidimensional data.

  2. Progressive Data Analysis

    • Developing computational methods for scalable real-time data exploration.

  3. Network & Graph Visualization

    • Methods for analyzing social networks, brain connectivity, and dynamic systems.

  4. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)

    • Designing interactive systems for improved user experience and decision-making.

  5. Machine Learning & Explainable AI (XAI)

    • Enhancing interpretability of AI models through interactive visualization.

His contributions have had applications in healthcare, finance, cybersecurity, and smart cities.

Author Metrics:

Jean-Daniel Fekete has an extensive publication record, with over 200 peer-reviewed papers in top conferences and journals, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG)

  • ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)

  • IEEE InfoVis, IEEE VAST, IEEE VIS, ACM CHI, ACM UIST, EuroVis

Awards and Honors:

Jean-Daniel Fekete is an internationally recognized leader in visualization research, having received numerous prestigious awards, including:

Major International Awards:

  • IEEE VIS Test of Time Award (2024)

  • IEEE VGTC Visualization Technical Award (2020) – Recognizing his lifetime contributions to visualization.

  • IEEE VGTC Visualization Academy Induction (2020)

  • ACM SIGCHI Academy (2020) – A prestigious recognition for leaders in human-computer interaction.

Best Paper & Research Excellence Awards:

  • Best Paper Award – IEEE InfoVis (2008)

  • Best Paper Honorable Mentions at IEEE InfoVis (2012, 2013, 2020)

  • Best Paper – ACM UIST (2016)

  • Best Paper – CHI (2013), IFIP Interact (2013)

Industry & Academic Recognition:

  • Google Research Award (2011) – For advancements in Information Visualization for the People.

  • AMiner Most Influential Scholar Award in HCI (2010-2020)

  • AMiner Most Influential Scholar Award in Visualization (2007-2017)

  • Distinguished ACM Speaker (2014)

  • Certificate of Appreciation from IEEE (2014) – For organizing IEEE VIS as General Chair.

Jean-Daniel Fekete continues to lead cutting-edge research in visualization, data science, and human-computer interaction.

Publication Top Notes

1. Visual Analytics: Definition, Process, and Challenges

  • Authors: D. Keim, G. Andrienko, J.-D. Fekete, C. Görg, J. Kohlhammer, G. Mélançon
  • Source: Information Visualization: Human-Centered Issues and Perspectives, pp. 154-175
  • Year: 2008
  • Citations: 1805
  • Summary: This paper defines visual analytics, outlines its process, and discusses key challenges in integrating analytical reasoning with interactive visualization.

2.  Nodetrix: A Hybrid Visualization of Social Networks

  • Authors: N. Henry, J.-D. Fekete, M. J. McGuffin
  • Source: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 13(6), 1302-1309
  • Year: 2007
  • Citations: 791
  • Summary: Introduces Nodetrix, a hybrid visualization technique combining node-link diagrams and adjacency matrices to improve the readability of complex social network structures.

3. Visual Analysis of Large Graphs: State‐of‐the‐Art and Future Research Challenges

  • Authors: T. Von Landesberger, A. Kuijper, T. Schreck, J. Kohlhammer, J. J. van Wijk, J.-D. Fekete, et al.
  • Source: Computer Graphics Forum, 30(6), 1719-1749
  • Year: 2011
  • Citations: 783
  • Summary: Provides a comprehensive survey on graph visualization, discusses existing techniques, and highlights key challenges for handling large and dynamic graphs.

4. Bi-Scale Density-Plot Enhancement Based on Variance-Aware Filter

  • Authors: H. Bao, X. Chen, K. Lu, C. W. Fu, J.-D. Fekete, Y. Wang
  • Source: Computers & Graphics, 104180
  • Year: 2025
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: Introduces a bi-scale density-plot enhancement method using a variance-aware filter for improved data visualization in large-scale applications.

5. Middleware for Online Exploration of Big Data

  • Authors: F. Bugiotti, B. Groz, J.-D. Fekete
  • Year: 2024
  • Summary: Discusses middleware solutions enabling efficient and interactive exploration of large datasets in big data analytics environments.

Conclusion

Dr. Jean-Daniel Fekete is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Visualization due to his pioneering innovations, extensive publication record, leadership in academia, and influential contributions to information visualization.

With continued efforts in industry partnerships, interdisciplinary research, and public outreach, he could further solidify his position as a global leader in visualization research.

Final Verdict: Highly Recommended for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀