5-9 Oct 2026 Luminy (France)

PRESENTATION

After the success of its first edition Geometry & Computing in October 2024 at the CIRM, the three “Geometry” working groups of GdR IFM and IG-RV (i.e.,computational geometry (GT GeoAlg), geometric modeling (GT MG), as well as digital geometry and mathematical morphology (GT GDMM)) have all agreed to organize a second edition, with the intent of making the event biennial. The conference aims at gathering a broad spectrum of international researchers interested in the various computational aspects of geometry. Our objectives are to facilitate interactions between the different geometry-centric computing communities, to highlight new trends, and to foster new theoretical or applied developments by assembling a focused event mixing leading experts of geometry and young researchers. The language of the conference will be English.

Topics: computational geometry, geometric modeling, discrete geometry, geometry processing, topological data analysis, mathematical morphology, mathematical foundations of geometric computing, geometry and AI, applications of geometry.

PROGRAM

Organization

The conference proposes around 25 invited talks given by renowned field experts. Participants have also the opportunity to present a poster during the week. The program offers time to interact and discuss among participants. As traditional at CIRM, Wednesday afternoon is left free and is generally devoted to a beautiful walk toward the famous nearby Calanques (Sugiton and Morgiou are the closest).

Invited speakers

There will be two poster sessions. Participants may propose to present a poster at their registration.

Annual meeting of Geometry workgroups

The conference will also host the annual meetings of three "Geometry" workgroups of GdR IFM and IG-RV:

  • computational geometry (GT GeoAlg),
  • geometric modeling (GT MG),
  • digital geometry and mathematical morphology (GT GDMM).
  • They will take place on Thursday afternoon. A specific call for presentations will be sent within each workgroup to allow young researchers to present their work.

REGISTRATION

Registration will open soon.

Registration is free but mandatory and subject to approval by the committee. In addition to plenary talks, there will be poster sessions (Monday and Tuesday), for which there will be a call shortly. Furthermore, each GT will have its annual meeting (organized separately) on Thursday afternoon.

Participants must register on the CIRM website

  • pre-register at CIRMThe CIRM hosts the conference and takes care of accommodation, lunches, and dinners at very affordable prices (see fees on CIRM website).

A limited number of funds to cover the CIRM fees is available upon request. Funding attributions are subject to the decision of the organizing committee according to different criteria (priority to students, poster presenters, scientific fit, members of GT, etc).

Note that the CIRM can host approximately 90 participants on site. Priority will be given to those who stay the whole week and register early. 

VENUE

The conference will take place at CIRM, Centre International de Rencontres Mathématique, in Luminy, close to Marseille, France. Access information is available from the CIRM website.

Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM)

The CIRM is on the beautiful Luminy campus of Aix-Marseille University, surrounded by the National Park of "Calanques". The famous "Calanques de Marseille", beautiful typical creeks, are within walking distance from the CIRM. There will be no talks on Wednesday afternoon to give the participants an opportunity to enjoy the surroundings. Further details about the workshop (such as a precise planning) will soon be available. You can already find information concerning the venue to Luminy on the website of the CIRM

Travel and Accomodation informations

More information on CIRM can be found on the CIRM Website.

 

 


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COMMITTEES

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

Poster & Young sessions

Geometry workgroups

GT Géométrie Algorithmique : Théo Lacombe (LIGM, Université Gustave Eiffel), Clément Maria (INRIA Sophia)

GT Géométrie Discrète et Morphologie Mathématique : Jean Cousty (LIGM, ESIEE), Phuc Ngo (LORIA, Université de Lorraine)

GT Modélisation Géométrique : Julie Digne (LIRIS, CNRS), Romain Raffin (LIB, Université de Bourgogne)

SPONSORS

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