Call for Papers
Papers are being sought that present original
results on meshing, grid generation, and other pre-processing
techniques. In addition to our core topics in meshing related
algorithms, we are also interested in obtaining technical papers
that relate analysis and application solution to the mesh generation
process. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Volume and surface mesh generation
- Structured grid generation
- Hybrid meshing
- Anisotropic mesh generation
- Mesh smoothing and optimization
- Mesh quality control
- Adaptive mesh refinement
- Geometry decomposition and clean-up
- Geometry simplification for meshing
- Industrial robustness and complex geometries
- Large mesh manipulation
- Theoretical or novel ideas with practical potential
- Technical presentations from industrial researchers
- CAD Interface for meshing
- Parallel algorithms
- Mesh visualization
- Parameterized model construction
Papers should contain
significant technical content to be accepted. No paper will be
accepted for publication without an accompanying presentation
at the conference. Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings
and may also be available on the website pending author approval.
Papers should be 6-12 pages in length (9 point, two columns)
and received by June 13, 1999. Paper submissions will be accepted
in Microsoft Word, postscript or PDF, electronic submission only.
A template for paper submission will be provided on the "Paper
Submission" link.
(Shuttle mesh provided by Rao Garimella, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, winner of the 1998 Poster Session. E-mail: garimell@scorec.rpi.edu)
- June 13, 1999 - Full paper due
- August 1, 1999 - Acceptance/rejection notices sent to authors
- August 22, 1999 - Final, camera-ready papers due
- September 10, 1999 - Early conference registration due
- September 10, 1999 - Hotel reservation due for special discount
rates
- Oct. 10-13, 1999 - 8th International Meshing Roundtable South
Lake Tahoe