Invited Speakers

Robert J. Lang

Robert J Lang Robert J. Lang is an American physicist who is also one of the foremost origami artists and theorists in the world. He has authored 13 books and numerous articles on origami art and design. His work has been exhibited in the US, Europe and Japan, and is noted for combining the Western school of mathemaical origami design with the Eastern emphasis on line and form.
[www.langorigami.com]
Robert J Lang

Mark Pauly

Mark Pauly Mark Pauly is a professor at the CS department of EPFL Lausanne. His research interests include computer graphics and animation, geometry processing, shape modeling and analysis, and digital fabrication. Besides a great many significant contributions to these topics he has also published on the art of caustics and shadows, and is a co-founder of faceshift AG, an EPFL spin-off that specializes on face tracking and animation
[lgg.epfl.ch]
Mark Pauly

Amit Singer

Amit Singer Amit Singer is professor of applied and computational mathematics at Princeton University. His research is focused on massive data sets and structural biology, in particular on developing algorithms for 3D structuring of macromolecules using cryo-electron microscopy. His mathematical interests include dimensionality reduction, signal and image processing, spectral methods convex optimization and semidefinite programming. In 2010 he received the presidential early career award for scientists and engineers.
[www.math.princeton.edu]
Amig Singer


Scientific Chairs

Organizers

International Programme Committee

Marc Alexa (TU Berlin)
Pierre Alliez (INRIA)
Marco Attene (CNR, Genova)
Hujun Bao (Zhejiang U)
Alexander G. Belyaev (Edinburgh)
Bedrich Benes (Purdue U)
David Bommes (RWTH Aachen)
Mario Botsch (U Bielefeld)
Tamy Boubekeur (Paris Tech)
Frédéric Cazals (INRIA)
Renjie Chen (Technion)
Daniel Cohen-Or (Tel Aviv U)
Keenan Crane (Columbia U)
Tamal Dey (Ohio State U)
Hongbo Fu (City U Hongkong)
Tom Funkhouser (Princeton)
Yotam Gingold (George Mason U)
Steven Gortler (Harvard)
Leo Guibas (Stanford)
David Harmon (New York U)
Klaus Hildebrandt (Max Planck Inst.)
Kai Hormann (Lugano)
Shi-Min Hu (Tsinghua U Beijing)
Hui Huang 黄惠 (Shenzhen I.A.T.)
Jin Huang 黄劲 (Zhejiang U)
Qixing Huang (Stanford)
Alec Jacobson (ETH Zürich)
Pushkar Joshi (Google)
Tao Ju (Washington U St. Louis)
Evangelos Kalogerakis (U Mass.)
Ladislav Kavan (U Pennsylvania)
Misha Kazhdan (Johns Hopkins U)
Vladimir Kim (Princeton)
Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen)
Yu-Kun Lai (Cardiff U)
Bruno Lévy (INRIA)
Thomas Lewiner (PUC-Rio)
Yaron Lipman (Weizmann Inst.)
Yang Liu 刘洋 (Microsoft Research)
Yong-Jin Liu 刘永进 (Tsinghua)
Niloy Mitra (UCL)
Maks Ovsjanikov (É Polytechnique)
Daniele Panozzo (ETH Zürich)
Alexander Pasko (Bournemouth U)
Giuseppe Patanè (CNR, Genova)
Nico Pietroni (CNR, Pisa)
Konrad Polthier (FU Berlin)
Roi Poranne (Weizmann Inst.)
Helmut Pottmann (TU Wien)
Raif Rustamov (AT&T)
Scott Schaefer (Texas A&M U)
Alla Sheffer (U British Columbia)
Olga Sorkine-Hornung (ETH)
Michela Spagnuolo (CNR, Genova)
Jian Sun 孙剑 (Tsinghua U Beijing)
Andrea Tagliasacchi (EPFL)
Yiying Tong (Michigan State U)
Amir Vaxman (TU Wien)
Luiz Velho (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro)
Etienne Vouga (Columbia U)
Wenping Wang (Hong Kong U)
Max Wardetzky (U Göttingen)
Ofir Weber (Bar Ilan U)
Weiwei Xu (Hangzhou Normal U)
Kai Xu 徐凯 (NUDT, Changsha)
Yongliang Yang (Univ. Bath)
Eugene Zhang (Oregon State U)
Juyong Zhang 张举勇 (USTC, Hefei)
Richard Zhang 张皓 (Simon Fraser)
Denis Zorin (New York U)