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EVL Alumni Win Best Workflow and 1st Place Overall at 2023 IEEE SciVis Contest
Michael E. Papka, Thomas Marrinan, Victor Mateevitsi
October 23, 2023

EVL alumni Tommy Marrinan, Victor Mateevitsi and Mike Papka (also EVL Professor) are recognized at 2023 IEEE VIS SciVis Contest for their research in… Read more
EVL Hosts ChicagoCHI Presentation
Victor Mateevitsi
June 22, 2023

EVL hosted ChicagoCHI’s June presentation &rlquo;Making Design Sense of Hearing”, June 22, 2023. Guest Speaker Greg Olsen, Portfolio… Read more
UIC alumnus Victor Mateevitsi’s SpiderSense jacket included in MSI’s Wired to Wear™ exhibition
Victor Mateevitsi
March 14, 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following article about UIC CS/EVL PhD graduate Victor Mateevitsi appears on the UIC Computer Science NEWS website. * * * *… Read more
Doctoral Defense Announcement: “Supporting Navigation with a Torso Wearable Tactile Display”
Victor Mateevitsi
December 18, 2017

Committee: Andrew Johnson (Chair and Advisor), Steve Jones, Robert Kenyon, Jason Leigh (University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa), Luc Renambot December 18… Read more
UIC/EVL Students Recognized in 2016 UIC Image of Research Competition
James Hwang, Jillian Aurisano, Victor Mateevitsi
September 7, 2016

This year, UIC Computer Science (CS) PhD student and Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) research assistant Victor Mateevitsi received 1st… Read more
Victor Mateevitsi participating in TEDxUofIChicago, April 8, 2016
Victor Mateevitsi
April 8, 2016

TEDxUofIChicago 2016: Rethinking the System Victor Mateevitsi, a PhD candidate in the UIC Computer Science Department and Electronic Visualization… Read more
Can a Spider-Man-inspired jacket help the blind get around Chicago?
Victor Mateevitsi
March 23, 2016

The Chicago Tribune’s Blue Sky Innovation section today featured Victor Mateevitsi, a University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Computer Science… Read more
UIC/EVL Victor Mateevitsi Pitches SpiderSense on Discovery Science’s “All-American Makers” TV Show
Victor Mateevitsi
February 3, 2016

by Maxine D. Brown February 3, 2016 - Victor Mateevitsi, a PhD student in the Computer Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago… Read more
Summer Internship Enables UIC/EVL Student to Work on Multi-Person Virtual Reality
Victor Mateevitsi
November 10, 2015

Victor Mateevitsi, a University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) PhD student in the Computer Science (CS) Department and the Electronic Visualization… Read more
Victor Mateevitsi to speak at Techweek Chicago
Victor Mateevitsi
June 26, 2015

Techweek is a national organization that hosts week-long events - including a 2-day technology conference and expo in several major cities, to engage… Read more
UIC/EVL Victor Mateevitsi Receives 2015 UIC Dean’s Scholar Award
Victor Mateevitsi
April 30, 2015

Victor Mateevitsi, a PhD student in the Computer Science Department and a Research Assistant in the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the… Read more
UIC/EVL Victor Mateevitsi participates in Innovation U
Victor Mateevitsi
February 26, 2015

Victor Mateevitsi is one of the speakers participating in this evening’s Innovation U, which is part of Chicago Inno’s Winter Event Series… Read more
UIC grad student Victor Mateevitsi attends Academy Awards for Scientific and Technical Awards
Victor Mateevitsi
February 20, 2015

EDITOR’S NOTE: While most of us will enjoy watching the Academy Awards this coming Sunday evening, some Oscars were already presented to… Read more
Human Augmentics Situation Awareness Enhancement
Victor Mateevitsi,
Committee: Prof. Andrew Johnson (chair)
Prof. Robert Kenyon
Prof. Steve Jones
Prof. Jason Leigh
Prof. Luc Renambot
December 17, 2014

EVL PhD candidate Victor Mateevitsi discusses his proposed thesis research on Human Augmentics at his preliminary presentation. Date: Wednesday… Read more
SpiderSense at Adler After Dark
Victor Mateevitsi
July 17, 2014

EVL PhD candidate Victor Mateevitsi demonstrated SpiderSense and presented his research in Human Augmentics to Planetarium visitors Thursday July… Read more
Pushing the Limits of Technology While Giving Back to the Community Through Mentorship
Alessandro Febretti, Victor Mateevitsi
June 18, 2014

Spark Chicago motivates and nurtures underserved youth through after-school mentorship and volunteer programs. And so it happened that two… Read more
Crain’s “20 In Their 20s” features UIC / EVL’s Victor Mateevitsi
Victor Mateevitsi
May 5, 2014

Twenty innovative Chicagoans are featured in the May 5, 2014 issue of Crain’s Chicago Business, in the article “20 In Their 20s” by… Read more
UIC’s Victor Mateevitsi participates in 1871’s Startup 101 entrepreneurial program for students
Victor Mateevitsi
April 4, 2014 - April 6, 2014

Victor Mateevitsi, a computer science PhD student and a research assistant at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of… Read more
Seeing future of technology in Google Glass
Victor Mateevitsi
February 11, 2014

In its February 11, 2014 issue, UIC NEWS features a story about UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) PhD student Victor Mateevitsi and the… Read more
National Geographic Kids book features UIC / EVL SpiderSense
Victor Mateevitsi, Brad Haggadone (UIC Communications), Brian Kunzer (UIC Bioengineering), Jason Leigh & Robert Kenyon (UIC Computer Science, Electronic Visualization Laboratory)
January 1, 2014

National Geographic publishes a series of reference books for Kids entitled “Weird but True!”. In Summer, 2014, National Geographic came… Read more
Middle-school kids create a virtual future in 3-D
Alessandro Febretti, Galen Thomas-Ramos, Khairi Reda, Victor Mateevitsi
November 19, 2013

This past semester, three Chicago elementary-school students have been apprentices at the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), developing… Read more
Victor Mateevitsi one of 50 recognized as Illinois technology industry’s best and brightest students
Victor Mateevitsi
November 12, 2013

Victor Mateevitsi, a Research Assistant at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), is one of… Read more
SpiderSense: CPL Innovation Lab Program
Victor Mateevitsi
September 24, 2013

SpiderSense: CPL Innovation Lab Program Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 Time: 6:00pm Location: Harold Washington Library Center Cindy Pritzker… Read more
SpiderSense continues to garner publicity
Victor Mateevitsi
September 23, 2013

In April 2013, the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) “SpiderSense” project - a prototype wearable suit that enables users to… Read more
EVL Students Recognized in 2013 UIC Image of Research Competition
Joshua Albers, Khairi Reda, Victor Mateevitsi
May 2, 2013

This year, three UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) research assistants were recognized in the campus’ 2013 Image of Research… Read more
Sensing the environment through SpiderSense
Victor Mateevitsi
April 9, 2013

SpiderSense is a UIC prototype wearable suit that enables users to sense (without seeing) obstacles around them. Like the comic book character… Read more
Augmented Human 2013
Victor Mateevitsi
March 7, 2013 - March 8, 2013

EVL PhD candidate, Victor Mateevitsi presents his research in Human Augmentics at the 4th Augmented Human International Conference in Stuttgart… Read more
Spidey-sense suit tingles when someone gets too close
Victor Mateevitsi, Jason Leigh and Robert Kenyon (UIC Computer Science, Electronic Visualization Laboratory), Brad Haggadone (UIC Communications Department) and Brian Kunzer (UIC Bioengineering, Neural Engineering Vision Laboratory)
February 25, 2013

Victor Mateevitsi, a PhD candidate in the UIC Computer Science Department and a Research Assistant in the UIC Electronic Visualization Laboratory… Read more
Processing Chicago | February 2012
Brad McGinnis, Brenda Lopez Silva, Daniel Sauter, JD Pirtle, Jon Chambers, Tiffany Ann Funk, Victor Mateevitsi, Alex Betts, Paolo Guerra
February 6, 2012

The first meeting of Processing Chicago was a great success, with ~50 attendees. The presentations ranged from building a wearable EMF detector to a… Read more

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