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[DMANET] EWCG 2005 and Spring school



1st CALL FOR PAPERS

The 21st European Workshop on Computational Geometry

The 21st European Workshop on Computational Geometry will take place
on March 9-11, 2005, at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. The
workshop will be preceded by a Spring School on March 7-8, 2005.

Workshop/Spring school website http://www.win.tue.nl/EWCG2005/

Workshop
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The goal of this annual, informal workshop is to provide an
opportunity for established researchers from academia, R&D people
from industry, research students, and postdocs to meet and present
their current work in order to further scientific interaction and
international collaboration. Topics of interest include, but are
not restricted to:

  * Analysis of geometric algorithm design and data structures
    including theoretical issues arising from implementations,
    geometric optimization, combinatorial geometry, and analysis
    of geometric configurations.
  * Applications of computational geometry in robotics and virtual
    worlds, computer graphics, simulation and visualization, image
    processing, geometric and solid modeling, computer aided
    geometric design, manufacturing, geographical information
    systems, and structural molecular biology.

Important Dates:
  Submission:		January 10, 2005
  Program available:	January 24, 2005
  Early registration:	February 7, 2005
  Workshop dates:	March 9-11, 2005

Program Committee:
  Mark de Berg (chair)
  Joachim Gudmundsson
  Rene van Oostrum
  Bettina Speckmann


Spring school
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The target audience for this spring school are PhD students and
postdocs that work in the area of computational geometry and/or in
algorithm design and analysis. The program of the school is divided
into four blocks (two per day) which are each devoted to a specific
topic. Each block consists of lectures and problem solving exercises
in small groups.

Since we can only accommodate a limited number of participants
please send an (electronic) application with a short description of
your research interests and your previous knowledge in the areas
addressed by the school to Mark de Berg (m.t.d.berg@tue.nl).
Applications will be accepted as of now. Spots will be filled on a
"first-come-first-serve" basis so we recommend to apply early. The
registration fee includes all materials as well as lunches and
coffee breaks during the spring school.

Invited Speakers:
  Lars Arge, University of Aarhus, I/O Efficient Algorithms
  Danny Halperin, Tel Aviv University, Arrangements
  Sariel Har-Peled, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Core Sets
  Marc van Kreveld, Utrecht University, Algorithms for GIS

Application Deadline:	February 7, 2005
Spring School Dates:	March 7-8, 2005
Registration fee:		50 â

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