GEMS 2016: Geometry and Material Sciences (Pacific Graphics 2016 Satellite Workshop)
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AIMS & SCOPE
The aim of the new workshop Geometry and Materials Sciences (GEMS) is to trigger interdisciplinary research at the emerging interfaces of material sciences, applied mathematics, and geometric computing.
New shapes, new materials, new processes are at the horizon, yet, the scientific understanding and the communication structures are behind. GEMS provides a novel framework to trigger interdisciplinary discussions among 30 world experts at the forefront of modern applied geometry and materials sciences.
The workshop is open to the research community for participation. For additional information, please contact Naoko Tokumoto (naoko.tokumoto@oist.jp).
INVITED SPEAKERS
More than 30 experts from various areas of geometry and material sciences have been invited to provide an inspiring group of most creative people. Each invited speaker will give a 30 minute talk highlighting a hot development in his area and showcase the crosslinks and open problems it poses in other fields.
Among the speakers are:
Ergun Akleman, Texas A&M University
Ken Anjyo, OLM Digital R&D
Chandrajit Bajaj, The University of Texas at Austin
Gershon Elber, Israel Institute of Technology
Luca Giomi, Leiden University
Giulio Giusteri, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Thomas Grandine, The Boeing Company
Eitan Grinspun, Columbia University
Anurag Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Jemal Guven, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
James Hanna, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Paul Hildebrandt, Artist
Douglas Holmes, Boston University
Shizuo Kaji, Yamaguchi University
Leif Kobbelt, RWTH Aachen University
Motoko Kotani, Tohoku University
Chun-Chi Lin, National Taiwan Normal University
Hisashi Naito, Nagoya University
Helmut Pottmann, TU Wien
Rinus Roelofs, Sculptor
Wayne Rossman, Kobe University
Johannes Schoenke, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Chris Wojtan, IST Austria
PUBLIC GEOMETRY INSTALLATIONS
During the workshop two large scale geometry installations will be assembled on the campus of OIST to inspire and initiate a discussion with the broader public.
Innovators Paul Hildebrandt (co-founder Zometool) and Rinus Roelofs (sculptor) will built with local student teams two geometric sculptures using their novel construction kits. A model from 4D space and a self-supporting 3D assembly will lead to many discussions about various aspects of the relation of geometry and materials.
1) By Paul Hildebrandt:
Date: Sunday, 16th of October
Time: 13:00~17:30
Venue: C210, Center building, OIST
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2) By Rinus Roelofs
Date: Monday, 17th of October
Time: 14:30~17:00
Venue: Conference center, OIST
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ORGANIZATION
Eliot Fried, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Konrad Polthier, Freie Universität Berlin
Wenping Wang, The University of Hong Kong
For further details, please visit the GEMS2016 Official Website
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