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SIAM Activity Group on Geometric Design

The SIAM Activity Group on Geometric Design (SIAG/GD) is concerned with the mathematical and computational issues that arise in generating and processing geometric information for various engineering applications, such as mechanical design, process planning, and manufacturing. The scope of the group's activities encompasses a wide spectrum of scientific, technological, and other skills, ranging from rigorous mathematics to the subjective aesthetics of shape.

Current Officers (2021 and 2022) External Links To Contribute
Step 1, Join SIAG/GD

If you are not a member, please join SIAG/GD.

Step 2, Suggest content.

If you have additional content or have changes that you would like to see on the wiki, please contact our current officers.

Please help us make this a resource for the community.


News

You are welcome to send news of interests to all SIAG/GD members by using SIAG/GD Engage. To do so, send an email from the address of your membership record to siam-gd@connectedcommunity.org. This message, added as a new post on the SIAG Engage Page, will be sent around automatically by email to all SIAG/GD members. See SIAG/GD Engage for more news.


Conferences

Upcoming conferences, events and meetings of interest to SIAG/GD members. If you have any additional conferences or updates, please contact our current officers.

Event Date Location Website Chairs
Geometric Modeling and Processing 2022 May 11-13, 2022 Okinawa, Japan GMP2022 Eliot Fried, Bernard Mourrain, Jorg Peters, Xin Li, Thomas Takacs, Weiwei Xu
The 10th International Conference on Mathematical Methods for Curves and Surfaces June 20-24, 2022 Arcachon, France CS2022 Jean-Francois Aujol, Jean-Daniel Boissonat, Albert Cohen, Tom Lyche, Marie-Laurence Mazure, Quentin Mérigot, Gabriel Peyré
IGA2022 - The 10th International Conference on Isogeometric Analysis November 06-09, 2022 Banff, Canada IGA2022 Artem Korobenko, John Evans, Ming-Chen Hsu
CGTA2023 - Conference on Geometry: Theory and Applications June 19-23, 2023 Kefermarkt, Austria CGTA2023 Bert Jüttler
Geometry Summit 2023 July 03-05, 2023 Genua, Italy tbd tbd
ICIAM2023 Tokyo - The 10th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics August 20-25, 2023 Tokyo, Japan ICIAM2023 Artem Korobenko, John Evans, Ming-Chen Hsu


Mentoring Programme

The SIAM activity group on Geometric Design (GD) counts well over a hundred of researchers at various stages in their careers, spanning from industry to academia. Although the new Engage platform and the regular SIAM GD conference provide opportunities for networking, we would like to enhance this by introducing a mentoring programme for members of the GD activity group.

The aim of the programme is to connect experienced professionals (mentors) with more junior members (mentees) within the group. The idea is that once matched, mentors and mentees meet at least twice a year (in person or online) so that the mentee can reap the benefits of the experience of the mentor, discuss any work and/or career related issues, get advice on topics such as research, work-life balance, etc. Sky’s the limit. And mentors benefit too: learning how things work in different environments is often eye-opening and leads to improvement in one's own supervisory skills.

You can apply to get involved in the programme as a mentor or mentee as follows. Send an email to siamgdmentoring@gmail.com clearly stating whether you are applying as a potential mentor or mentee, including your contact email address and website (if you have one), affiliation and position in your organisation. Prospective mentees should briefly describe what they hope to gain from the programme, and prospective mentors need to specify how many mentees they are willing to accommodate.

The matching of mentors and mentees will be done, at least in this pilot stage, by the officers of the SIAG GD activity group. We will try to respect your interests and wishes as best as possible, and ensure that the pair is not from the same institution and ideally not from the same country. It is also possible to contact us directly as a mentor-mentee pair, provided that the above requirements are met. Further, we would like to encourage senior members of the group to bring this opportunity to the attention of their students or junior colleagues who could benefit from it. Please note that non-student members in good standing can nominate up to two students per year for free membership in SIAM.

Successfully matched mentor-mentee pairs will be asked to meet at least twice a year and offer feedback on the programme once a year. To incentivise this, the activity group has limited funds available to support the programme, e.g. by providing small travel grants to facilitate mentor-mentee visits. We are happy to acknowledge the sponsorship of the programme by MTU Aero Engines.

Should you have any questions regarding the programme before deciding to join, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are looking forward to making this programme a success.


Prizes
Early Career Prize

The SIAM Activity Group on Geometric Design Early Career Prize (SIAG/GD Early Career Prize) is awarded every two years to an early career researcher who has made outstanding, influential, and potentially long-lasting contributions within five years of receiving the PhD or equivalent degree as of January 1 of the award year. See SIAG/GD Website for more information.


SIAM Fellow

The following SIAM fellows contributed to the field of Geometric Design in theory, applications or industry. See SIAM fellows program for more information on the SIAM Fellows Program which recognizes members of SIAM who have made outstanding contributions to their fields.


John A. Gregory Award

The John A. Gregory Award is currently the highest award in the field of Geometric Design, see [1]. It is presented to one or more individuals for Fundamental Contributions to the Field of Geometric Modelling. The laureates are chosen by a committee operating privately. Their names are announced once every three years. A central criterion in making selections for this award is the laureate's lifetime impact on the field. The following list names the awardees so far in alphabetical order:

  • Pierre Bézier
  • Paul de Casteljau
  • Robert E. Barnhill
  • Wolfgang Böhm
  • Carl de Boor
  • Elaine Cohen
  • Gershon Elber
  • Gerald Farin
  • Rita Farouki
  • Ron Goldman
  • William J. Gordon
  • Hans Hagen
  • Josef Hoschek
  • Bert Jüttler
  • Tom Lyche
  • Gregory Nielson
  • Helmut Pottmann
  • Jörg Peters
  • Michael J. Pratt
  • Hartmut Prautzsch
  • Ulrich Reif
  • Richard F. Riesenfeld
  • Malcolm Sabin
  • Larry Schumaker
  • Thomas W. Sederberg
  • Tamas Varady
  • Wenping Wang




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