SIAM Conference on Industrial and Applied Geometry

分類:國外活動

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Sponsored by the SIAM Activity Group on Geometric Design (SIAG/GD).
This meeting is being held jointly with the 2017 SIAM Annual Meeting (AN17), July 10-14, and the SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications (CT17), July 10-12.
This meeting is co-located with the SIAM Workshop on Parameter Space Dimension Reduction (DR17), July 9-10, and the SIAM Workshop on Network Science (NS17), July 13-14.
Statement on Inclusiveness
As a professional society, SIAM is committed to providing an inclusive climate that encourages the open expression and exchange of ideas, that is free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, and that is welcoming and comfortable to all members and to those who participate in its activities. In pursuit of that commitment, SIAM is dedicated to the philosophy of equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, disabilities, veteran status, field of expertise, or any other reason not related to scientific merit. This philosophy extends from SIAM conferences, to its publications, and to its governing structures and bodies. We expect all members of SIAM and participants in SIAM activities to work towards this commitment.
Organizing Committee
Organizing Committee Co-Chairs
David Field, General Motors Research and Development Center, USA
Jens Gravesen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Gudrun Albrecht, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, France
George Allen, Siemens PLM Software, USA
Thomas Grandine, The Boeing Company, USA
Stefanie Hahmann, University Grenoble, LJK, Inria, France
Stephen Mann, University of Waterloo, Canada
Konrad Polthier, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Emmanuel Tsimis, Retired
Description
SIAM’s conference on industrial and applied geometry is motivated by the overlapping industrial and academic interest in geometry. Encouragement of industrial, government and academic collaboration is a major objective of this conference. This conference provides an opportunity for industrial and government engineers and scientists to communicate their needs and for academic researchers to exhibit their current research.
Graduate students whether trying to decide between academic and nonacademic careers or looking for real world applications for their research and should attend this conference.
This conference will be of interest to anyone interested in applying computational and mathematical methods to problems with a geometric aspect such as applications in medicine, geosciences, biology, architecture, art as well as traditional areas on engineering and science. These areas include but are not limited to mechanical, electrical, chemical, civil and engineering, physics and chemistry. Examples of topics in these areas include CAX, curve and surface design, geometric algorithms, reverse engineering, solid modeling, computer vision, graphics, robotics, and scientific visualization. This conference will facilitate communication among academic, industrial and governmental users and developers of mathematics and sortware stimulated by problems having significant geometric content.
 Themes
  • Algebraic, differential, and discrete geometry
  • Computational geometry and topology
  • Computer aided geometric design
  • Curves and surfaces
  • Geometric design in science, engineering and new materials
  • Isogeometric analysis
  • Mesh generation
  • Numerical analysis of geometric algorithms
  • Reverse engineering
  • Shape analysis
  • Shape optimization
  • User interfaces for geometric modelling
  • 3D fabrication and manufacturing
  • 3D printing