[GDNET] Final call for papers - XIX Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry

Director jesus.glopezdelacalle at upm.es
Fri Mar 5 11:54:42 CET 2021


Final call for papers

XIX Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry
Madrid, Spain, July 5-7, 2021
https://quantum-explore.com/egc21/

Congress format

- The congress will be online.
- On May 21, 2021, it will be announced if the congress is also held in 
person.
- The online congress will be maintained even if it is also held in 
person.

The XIX Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry (EGC) will be held on 
July 5-7, 2021, at the degree room of the Escuela Técnica Superior de 
Ingeniería de Sistemas Informáticos of the Universidad Politécnica de 
Madrid, Madrid, Spain. The main focus of this international conference 
is on current topics in Discrete and Computational Geometry, including 
both theoretical and applied results. This series of meetings started in 
1990. The intended audience for this conference includes graduate and 
undergraduate students, researchers in the area or from neighboring 
disciplines, and members of industry whose work involves geometric 
algorithms. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- geometric algorithms and data structures;
- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology;
- theoretical foundations of computational geometry;
- questions of interest in the implementation of geometric algorithms 
and geometric software development;
- applications of computational geometry, and closely related areas, 
such as computer graphics, virtual reality, robotics, computer vision, 
simulation and visualization, solid modelling, computer aided design and 
manufacturing, pattern recognition, graph drawing and circuit layout, 
image processing, geographic information science, multimedia and 
animation, wireless communications, computer algebra, computational 
topology, statistical analysis, operations research, computational 
biology, etc.

The language of the conference is English, hence all international 
colleagues are welcome to join.

Important dates

Paper/talk submission deadline: April 14, 2021 (23:59, CEST)
Minor updates possible until: April 16, 2021 (23:59, CEST)
Notification of acceptance: May 21, 2021
Final versions due: June 4, 2021
Conference: July 5-7, 2021

Deadlines are strict, there will be no extensions.

Invited speakers

- Kevin Buchin, Eindhoven University of Technology
- Evanthia Papadopoulou, University of Italian Switzerland
- Fernando Blasco, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Submissions

We invite authors to submit extended abstracts or abstracts, depending 
on the type of contribution, to the EGC21 conference.

Types of contribution:

1) Paper submissions

Each paper submission should consist of an extended abstract of up to 4 
pages of original research. Authors are encouraged to add an appendix 
with additional details, or even a full version of the paper, which will 
be reviewed by the program committee at their discretion to verify 
claims whose proofs do not fit in the 4-page abstract.

Papers that have recently been submitted to journals or other 
conferences are eligible for submission to EGC, assuming that it is 
allowed by those venues and they have not been published by the time of 
the conference.

2) Talk submissions

Each talk submission should consist of an abstract of 1 page describing 
original research presented in the proposed talk. This may involve 
ongoing research or a result published recently (with the first 
publication dated in 2020 or later). If the work has appeared 
previously, please provide a reference to the publication.

Abstracts of accepted papers and talks will be collected in a booklet 
that will be accessible from the conference website. No printed version 
will be available. Presentations of accepted papers and talks will be 
allocated the same amount of time in the program (approximately 15-25 
minutes).

All submissions (of both papers and talks) will be reviewed by the 
program committee in order to guarantee that they are in scope and meet 
quality standards.

Submission instructions will be available at the paper submission 
section on the conference website.

Authors of accepted submissions are expected to present their work at 
the conference. Failure to do so will result in removal of the 
contribution from the abstract booklet and conference website.

Program committee

- Sergio Cabello, University of Ljubljana
- Ruy Fabila-Monroy, Cinvestav
- Stefan Felsner, Technische Universität Berlin
- Silvia Fernández-Merchant, California State University, Northridge
- Delia Garijo,  Universidad de Sevilla
- Clemens Huemer, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- Joe Mitchell,  State University of New York at Stony Brook
- Bengt J. Nilsson, Malmö University
- David Orden (chair),  Universidad de Alcalá
- Irene Parada, Eindhoven University of Technology
- David Rappaport, Queen's University
- Francisco Santos, Universidad de Cantabria
- André Schulz, FernUniversität in Hagen
- Rodrigo I. Silveira,  Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- Javier Tejel, Universidad de Zaragoza
- Jorge Urrutia,  Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Inmaculada Ventura, Universidad de Sevilla
- Birgit Vogtenhuber, Graz University of Technology

Organizing committee

- Guillermo Esteban, Universidad de Alcalá
- Jesús García (chair), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Alejandra Martínez, Universidad de Alcalá

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Jesús García López de Lacalle
Director de Departamento
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada a las TIC
ETS de Ingeniería de Sistemas Informáticos
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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