Anders Ynnerman and Jonas Unger recieve the Chester Carlson Research Award
29.8.2023 00:00:00 CEST | The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) | Press Release
Researchers Anders Ynnerman and Jonas Unger recieve the Chester Carlson Research Award of 50,000 Swedish Kronor each for their contributions to research in visualization and computer graphics. The prize has been awarded since 1985 to promote scientific research in the field of information science.

- This year's recipients of the Chester Carlson Research Award have developed world-leading methods for visualizing large and complex data in astonishing ways. Their technology has contributed not only to support academic research and industrial applications but has also played a significant role in the future of scientific communication and learning. A well-known example is the Virtual Autopsy Table used in medical practice and education, as well as by visitors to museums and science centers, says Lars-Erik Eriksson, IVA fellow and chairman of IVA’s Foundation for Research in Information Science.
Motivations
Anders Ynnerman is awarded for successfully establishing the Visualization Center C, where he has built an outstanding research group, promoted collaboration and innovation, and created a public arena with 200,000 annual visitors. His early recognition of the importance of visualizing large datasets has enhanced the understanding and application of visualization as a central method for interpreting and deriving value from data. The center has resulted in a unique and coherent chain of visualization expertise, spanning from fundamental research to practical applications. Anders is currently leading the WISDOME project, which establishes Visualization Domes across the entire country.
Jonas Unger is awarded for founding several companies in computational image processing, with a focus on areas such as sensor simulation, synthetic data, and photorealistic image synthesis. Jonas entrepreneurship has not only yielded practical solutions for autonomous vehicle applications and robot navigation but, by sharing his results as open-source code, he has inspired other researchers and innovators to leverage his work and drive further innovations.
This year's prize will be awarded on Tuesday, September 21.
About Anders Ynnerman
Anders Ynnerman, born in 1963, is an IVA fellow, visualization researcher, and professor, active at institutions including Linköping University in Norrköping. He is also the Program Director for the national research program WASP (Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program).
About Jonas Unger
Jonas Unger, born in 1978, is a research leader in computer graphics and image processing, as well as a professor at institutions including Linköping University in Norrköping.
Chester Carlson Research Award
Physicist and entrepreneur Chester Carlson's invention, the Xerox machine, was patented in 1942 and gained an importance for information management comparable to Gutenberg's printing press. Three awards have been established to honor Chesters Carlson's memory.
The Chester Carlson Research Award is managed by IVA's fund for research in information science and is awarded to persons, institutions or organizations for innovative research or development work in information science.
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Per AnderssonPress officerThe Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)
Tel:+46 721 39 73per.andersson@iva.seLinks
About The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA)
The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) is an independent academy with a mission “...to promote engineering and economic sciences and the advancement of business and industry for the benefit of society.” IVA has approximately 1,300 elected Swedish and international Fellows, along with 250 member companies on the Business Executives Council. We bring together leading engineers, economists, researchers, entrepreneurs and leaders in business and the public sector, who contribute generously to IVA’s operations through their intellectual capital and their engagement.
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