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When
and Where
Organized by the Macsinet Working
Group “Geometric Modeling, CAD, evolving interfaces and surfaces”
at the
Technical University Darmstadt, Fachbereich Mathematik, Schloßgartenstr.
7, 64289 Darmstadt , Germany, on 31 March and 1 April 2003.
In addition, should you be
arriving at (Frankfurt-)Hahn
Airport,
for the bus service to the main Frankfurt Rhein-Main Airport, from where
you can proceed as described above.
Introduction:
The aim of this workshop is
to provide a forum to discuss the current difficulties faced in industrial
applications of geometric modeling and CAD/CAM, investigate future trends,
and explore concrete opportunities for collaboration.
Details
on the hotel accommodation :
A list of hotels can be found
here
clicking on "Übernachten", then choosing "Stadtteile
und Orte: Darmstadt-City" and finally clicking on "suche".
Of the listed hotels the following offer discounted prices, but please
mention TU Darmstadt and this workshop to make sure you obtain the discount:
Ernst-Ludwig: 48 Euro
Mathildenhoehe: 77 Euro
Best Western: 78 Euro
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| Programme
of the workshop |
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(programme
in pdf format)
presentations can be
downloaded here
Monday, March 31:
11:00 Welcome
Charles Hirsch, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ewald Quak, SINTEF
Jürgen Lehn, Darmstadt University of Technology
11.30 12:30
Malcolm Sabin, Numerical Geometry Ltd.:
CAD and FEM: The theoretical relationships and the
practical linking of two design tools
12:30 13:30 Lunch
13:30 14:30
Ulrich Reif, Darmstadt University of Technology:
The future of geometry descriptions: Beyond NURBS
14:30 15:00 Coffee Break
15:00 15:30
Ulrike Bossong & Josip Stjepandic, Prostep AG:
STEP interfaces in VISICADE A generic STEP processor
15:35 16:05
Ashok Kumar Vaikuntam, ITWM:
Levelset pre- & post-processing for industrial data sets
16:05 16:20 Coffee Break
16:20 16:50
Markus Schichtel, BMW:
Challenges for CAD presentations in distributed
development networks
16:55 17:25
Franz-Josef Schneider, Opel:
The digital factory
18:00 Dinner
Tuesday, April 1:
9:00 10:00
Tor Dokken, SINTEF:
Do we need a holistic approach to product design?
10:00 10:30
Wigand Rathmann, inuTech:
Free form shell optimization
10:30 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 11.30
Georg Umlauf, Universität Kaiserslautern:
Some properties of subdivision surfaces
11:30 12:30
Volker Weiss, Geometric Modelling Laboratory:
Reverse engineering
12:30 13:30 Lunch
13:30 15:00
Plenary Discussion: Summary, further plans for WG,
future activities or EU projects
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| Contact
the moderator |
| Dr. Ewald Quak,
SINTEF Applied Mathematics, Oslo (Norway), ewald.quak@sintef.no |
| Register
as a participant |
| Register
as participant using this form |
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