




May
Dr. Geary is awarded an AHRB research grant for her application:
"A Touch-Enabled Virtual Engraving Tool for Printmakers",
made in collaboration with artist and researcher, Professor Paul Coldwell.
April
Dr. Geary and Mark Sandy's paper "A Haptic Training Simulation for Paper
Conservation: Preliminary Results" is accepted for Eurohaptics
2004
March
Preliminary testing of the backing removal simulator begins.
February
Dr. Geary's VEMDis™ proposal is awarded £10,000 as joint runner-up in
the finals of the Research Councils
Business Plan Competition.
Dr. Peter John Lee and Dr. Angie Geary's AHRB Innovation Award bid "TIDE:
Touch Interactive Virtual 3D Drawing Environment" is succesful.
Dr. Geary's VEMDis™ proposal is shortlisted to the final five in
the Research Councils Business Plan Competition
November
Dr. Geary presented her paper "Virtual Conservation
and the Future of Museum Display" at the State of the Real conference
hosted by Glasgow School of Art.
September
Haptec awarded facilities enhancement funding
in SRIF round II
August
Dr.Geary presented her sketch "A Haptic Virtual Reality Training Tool
for Paper Conservators" at SIGGRAPH in San Diego
July
Dr. Peter John Lee joins Haptec