Agenda
Sunday, October 14, 2007
8:00 am - 5:00 pm | Short Courses (Studio 1 & 2) Lunch will be held in Studio 3 |
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Reception at the W Seattle Hotel Registration packets can be picked up at this time (Great Room 2) |
8:00 am | Registration (Prefunction Room) |
8:30 am | Welcome (Great Room 1) |
8:45 am | Keynote Speaker - Mark Shephard, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Great Room 1) |
9:45 am | Break |
10:00 am | Session 1A - Tetrahedral Meshing 1 (Great Room 1) and 1B - Optimization and Adaptivity
(Studio 7 & 8) - parallel sessions |
12:00 pm | Lunch & Poster Session - provided (Great Room 2) |
2:00 pm | Session 2 - Geometry (Great Room 1) |
4:00 pm | Adjourn |
8:00 am | Registration (Prefunction Room) |
8:30 am | Invited Speaker - Charles Loop, Microsoft Research (Great Room 1) |
9:30 am | Break |
9:45 am | Session 3A - Hexahedral Meshing (Great Room 1) and 3B - Surface Meshing (Studio 7 & 8) - parallel sessions |
11:45 am | Lunch (Not provided. On your own.) |
1:45 pm | Invited Speaker - Tom Grandine, Phantom Works (Great Room 1) |
2:45 pm | Break |
3:00 pm | Session 4 - Applications and Three-Dimensional Techniques (Great Room 1) |
5:00 pm | Adjourn |
6:30 pm | Banquet - W Seattle Hotel (Great Room 2) |
7:30 pm | Banquet Speaker: Scott Eberhardt, Univ. of Washington |
8:00 am | Registration (Prefunction Room) |
8:30 am | Invited Speaker - Doug Post (Great Room 1) |
9:30 am | Break |
9:45 am | Session 5A - Tetrahedral Meshing 2 (Great Room 1) and 5B - Applications and Software (Studio 7 & 8) - parallel sessions |
11:45 am | Adjourn |
Sandia National Laboratory
Geometry and Meshing Technical Review
1:30PM-5:00PM Wednesday (Studio 7 & 8)
Following the regularly scheduled events at the International Meshing Roundtable, Sandia National Laboratories will be hosting its annual Technical Review. This event will be open to the public. The CUBIT Geometry and Mesh Generation Toolkit has been funded by the US Department of Energy and developed by Sandia for over a decade. In addition to supporting a user-base of 100’s, it also serves as a framework for new geometry and mesh generation algorithms and research. The purpose of the Technical Review is to present current research and development activities currently underway in the CUBIT team and to solicit feedback from other experts in the field. This will be an informal forum where CUBIT developers will present aspects of their current research and development activities. Following the open session, a panel of invited experts will be asked to provide formal recommendations to the CUBIT team. The results of the panel will be considered in setting future directions for the project.