please announce in your forum
CAGD
cagd at math.vanderbilt.edu
Wed Apr 13 11:58:45 PDT 2005
Hi,
I was wondering if you could announce the information below
in your forum.
Thank you in advance,
Mike Neamtu
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NOTE: deadline for submission of minisymposium proposals
extended until May 2, 2005!
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* SIAM Conference on Geometric Design and Computing *
* Phoenix, Arizona *
* October 31 - November 3, 2005 *
* (Short Courses: October 30) *
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The ninth SIAM Conference on Geometric Design and Computing
will be held in Phoenix, AZ, October 30 - November 3, 2005.
The conference is a biennial event that has gone under
several names (Geometric Modeling and Robotics, Applied
Geometry, Geometric Design, etc.) since its inception in
1983. The conference website is
http://www.siam.org/meetings/GD05.
To see the websites for some of the recent conferences in
this series, please go to
http://www.siam.org/meetings/ARCHIVES/Index.htm#GD.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together
researchers from academia, industry, and government to
discuss the mathematical and computational problems
associated with the application of geometry to current
problems of design, manufacturing, and the representation
and analysis of physical phenomena. The conference will be
of interest to computer scientists, engineers, and
mathematicians from academia, government, and industry, as
well as anyone interested in applying computational and
mathematical methods to problems and applications of a
geometrical nature, such as applications in medicine,
biology, architecture, art, and other areas.
At this time you are invited to contribute a lecture or a
poster at the conference. You may also want to consider
organizing a minisymposium on a topic of current interest.
Below are some highlights of the conference, which include
important deadlines.
Invited Plenary Speakers
1) Rick Beatson, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- RBF interpolation to function, derivative and integral
data
2) Siu-Wing Cheng, Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology
- Volume and surface meshing
3) Michael Floater, Univ. of Oslo, Norway
- Curve and surface parameterization
4) Cindy Grimm, Washington Univ.
- Surface modeling and parameterization using manifolds
5) Hugues Hoppe, Microsoft Research
- Geometry clipmaps for terrain rendering and synthesis
6) Tom Peters, Univ. of Connecticut
- Computational Topology and CAGD Approximation
7) Ulrich Reif, Univ. Darmstadt, Germany
8) Jonathan Shewchuk, Berkeley
9) Jeff Stevens, General Motors
Deadlines
May 2, 2005 - submission of minisymposium proposals
May 2, 2005 - submission of abstracts of contributed
and minisymposium talks
July 2005 - acceptance notification
Organizing Committee
1) George Allen (UGS)
2) Charles Chui (Univ. Missouri - St. Louis)
3) Tamal Dey (Ohio State Univ.)
4) Tor Dokken (SINTEF)
5) Gerald Farin (Arizona State Univ.)
6) David Field (General Motors Co.), CO-CHAIR
7) Dan Gonsor (The Boeing Co.)
8) Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen Univ.),
9) Charles Loop (Microsoft Research)
10) Tom Lyche (Univ. of Oslo)
11) Mike Neamtu (Vanderbilt Univ.), CO-CHAIR
12) Jorg Peters (Univ. of Florida, Gainesville)
13) Konrad Polthier (Technical Univ. of Berlin)
14) Helmut Pottmann (Technical University of Vienna),
15) Alla Sheffer (Univ. of British Columbia)
16) Daniel Zwick (Wilcox Associates, Inc.)
Additional Activities
Two Short Courses will be held a day before
the conference. A workshop organized by Gerald Farin
is also in a planning stage.
Conference Proceedings
The organizers plan to edit a refereed proceedings after
the conference. We are currently negotiating the details
with possible publishers.
Conference Themes
Algebraic and Differential Geometry
Computational Geometry
Computational Topology
Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing
Computer Vision and Image-based Modeling
Computer Graphics and Visualization
Curve and Surface Design
Kinematics and Robotics
Mesh Generation and Processing
Multi-resolution Methods
Reverse Engineering
Scattered Data Modeling and Splines
Applications in Engineering, Medicine, Biology,
Architecture, Art, and other Areas
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