27th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
http://eurocg11.inf.ethz.ch/
March 28-30, 2011
Antoniushaus Morschach, Switzerland
Call for Papers
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The 27th European Workshop on Computational Geometry (EuroCG 11) will
be held on March 28-30, 2011, at Antoniushaus Morschach, Switzerland.
EuroCG is an annual, informal workshop whose goal is to provide a
forum for scientists to meet, present their work, interact, and
establish collaborations, in order to promote research in the field of
Computational Geometry, within Europe and beyond. The workshop is
known for its friendly and informal atmosphere through which both
established and young researchers will have a productive exchange of
ideas.
Submissions:
EuroCG does not have formally reviewed proceedings. A booklet of
abstracts is distributed at the conference. This booklet does not have
an ISBN number, and its content - just like the pdf files of abstracts
available on the EuroCG websites - should be regarded as a collection
of preprints. Therefore, results presented at EuroCG are often also
submitted to peer-reviewed conferences and/or journals.
We invite authors to submit extended abstracts (4 pages, two columns)
of original research. Submissions will be handled through
EasyChair. Please refer to the conference website
(http://eurocg11.inf.ethz.ch/) for additional information, in
particular regarding the submission format.
Selected papers from EuroCG'11 will be considered for a special issue
of the journal Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: January 9, 2011
Acceptance Notification: January 31, 2011
Camera-ready version: February 18, 2011
Topics of interest:
- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology
- design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures
- implementation and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms
- numerical and algebraic issues arising from implementations
- analysis of geometric configurations
- geometric modeling, visualization, and simulation
- combinatorial optimization
- computer-aided design and manufacturing
- structural molecular biology
- geographic information systems
- robotics and virtual worlds
- and other fields.
Invited speakers:
Mark de Berg, TU Eindhoven
Fritz Eisenbrand, EPF Lausanne
Jirka Matousek, Charles University Prague
Program Committee:
Bernd Gaertner, Michael Hoffmann, Gabriel Nivasch, Shakhar Smorodinsky,
Bettina Speckmann, Marc van Kreveld, Emo Welzl
Organization:
Michael Hoffmann, Andrea Salow, Emo Welzl
Contact:
EuroCG 2011
Theoretical Computer Science, ETH Zurich, CAB G33.1
Universitaetsstrasse 6, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
mail: eurocg11@inf.ethz.ch
phone: +41-44-6327390
fax: +41-44-6321172
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