
| Monday, September 12, 2005 | |
| 8:00 am | Registration, Mission Bay Ballroom Foyer |
| 8:30 am | Welcome, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 8:45 am | Keynote Speaker - Pascal
Frey, Universite Pierre & Marie Curie, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 9:45 am | Break |
| 10:00 am | Sessions 1A and 1B (parallel sessions) Mission Bay Room Session 1A 1A.2 Interface Reconstruction
in Multi-fluid, Multi-phase 1A.3 Generation of Mesh
Variants via Volumetrical Representation 1A.4 A Computational Framework for Generating Sizing Function in Assembly
Meshing Session 1B 1B.2 Automatic Near-Body
Domain Decomposition Using the 1B.3 Marching Generation of Smooth Structured and Hybrid Meshes Based
on Metric Identity 1B.4 A Hybrid Meshing Scheme
Based on Terrain |
| 12:00 pm | Lunch (provided) catered at the Pond and Poster Session, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 2:15 pm | Invited Speaker - Kokichi
Sugihara, University of Tokyo, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 3:15 pm | Break |
| 3:30 pm | Session 2,
Mission Bay Ballroom 2.2 Delaunay Refinement
by Corner Lopping 2.3 Robust Construction of 3-D Conforming Delaunay Meshes Using Arbitrary-Precision
Arithmetic 2.4 Meshing Volumes Bounded by Smooth Surfaces 2.5 An Approach for Delaunay
Tetrahedralization of Bodies with |
| 5:30 pm | Adjourn |
| Tuesday, September 13, 2005 | |
| 8:30 am | Invited Speaker - Mike Holst, University of CA, San Diego, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 9:30 am | Break |
| 9:45 am | Sessions 3A and 3B (parallel sessions), Mission Bay Room Session 3A 3A.2 Polygon Crawling:
Feature-Edge Extraction from a General Polygonal Surface for Mesh
Generation 3A.3 Identifying
and Meshing Thin Sections of 3-D Curved Domains 3A.4 Structured Grid Generation over NURBS and Facetted Surface Patches
by Reparametrization Session 3B 3B.2 On Discrete Boundaries and Solution Accuracy in Anisotropic Adaptive
Meshing 3B.3 Weighted Delaunay
Refinement for Polyhedra with Small Angles 3B.4 Polygonal Surface Remeshing with Delaunay Refinement |
| 11:45 pm | Lunch (not provided) |
| 1:45 pm | Invited Speaker - Ulisses T. Mello, IBM Research, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 2:45 pm | Break |
| 3:00 pm | Session 4, Mission
Bay Room 4.2 Practical Interior Surface Generation Method for All- 4.3 Unconstrained Paving and Plastering: A New Idea for All-Hexahedral
Mesh Generation 4.4 Adaptive Sweeping Techniques 4.5 A New Least Squares Approximation
of Affine Mappings for |
| 5:30 pm | Adjourn |
| 7:00 pm | Banquet with Invited
Speaker - Dipankar Choudhury, Fluent Inc., Catamaran Resort Hotel |
| Wednesday , September 14, 2005 | |
| 8:30 am | Invited Speaker - Bernd Hamann, University of California, Davis, Mission Bay Ballroom |
| 9:30 am | Break |
| 10:00 am | Session 5,
Mission Bay Room 5.2 Quality Improvement of Surface
Triangulations 5.3 Compact Array-based Mesh
Data Structures 5.4 Parallel 2-D Graded
Guaranteed Quality Delaunay |
| 12:00 pm | Adjourn |
Sandia National Laboratory
Geometry and Meshing Technical Review
1:30PM-5:00PM Wednesday
Following the regularly scheduled events at the International Meshing Roundtable,
Sandia National Laboratories will be hosting its annual Technical Review. This
event will be open to the public. The CUBIT Geometry and Mesh Generation Toolkit
has been funded by the US Department of Energy and developed by Sandia for over
a decade. In addition to supporting a user-base of 100’s, it also serves
as a framework for new geometry and mesh generation algorithms and research.
The purpose of the Technical Review is to present current research and development
activities currently underway in the CUBIT team and to solicit feedback from
other experts in the field. This will be an informal forum where CUBIT developers
will present aspects of their current research and development activities. Following
the open session, a panel of invited experts will be asked to provide formal
recommendations to the CUBIT team. The results of the panel will be considered
in setting future directions for the project.
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