The Second International Geometry Summit (IGS) will be held in Vancouver, Canada, June 17-21, 2019:
http://geometrysummit2019.org/
The conference venues will be at the Harbour Centre, Simon Fraser University, and the Goldcorp Centre
for the Arts, in downtown Vancouver. Both venues are near the waterfront and a couple of blocks away
from the Vancouver Convention Centre, which has hosted SIGGRAPH multiple times in recent years.
After a successful IGS’16 in Berlin, IGS’19 will host four prominent geometry conferences:
Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM) - June 17-19
SIAM Conference on Computational Geometric Design (SIAM GD) - June 17-19
Shape Modeling International (SMI) - June 19-21
Geometric Modeling and Processing (GMP) - June 19-21
One Summit registration provides access to all four conferences, as well as lunches, coffee+snacks
for all five days, and a dinner banquet on Wednesday night.
IGS’19 will feature a slew of internationally renowned keynote speakers:
Michael Bronstein, Imperial College London, UK
Annalisa Buffa, EPFL, Switzerland
Mark Gammon, International TechneGroup Inc., UK
Alec Jacobson, University of Toronto, Canada
Hui Huang, Shenzhen University, China
Shahram Izadi, Google, USA
Ligang Liu, University of Science and Technology, China
Holly Rushmeier, Yale University, USA
Scott Schaefer, Texas A&M University, USA
Emily Whiting, Boston University, USA
Jessica Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
and one talk by the 2019 Pierre Bézier Awardee from the Solid Modeling Association (confirmation pending).
All the keynote talks will be scheduled in a single track, without overlapping, so attendees won’t miss
any of them.
Registration is now open: https://ungerboeck.its.sfu.ca/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?&SessionID=fb8ej8fekff4ff2&Lang=*
We hope to see many of you in beautiful Vancouver in late June!
Summit Co-Chairs:
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Konrad Polthier, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Weeping Wang, University of Hong Kong, China
Richard Zhang, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Local Organization Chair:
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Ali Mahdavi-Amiri, Simon Fraser University, Canada