FCRC Student Posters in Computational Geometry
The FCRC poster session is a chance for students to display their work for the community and make contacts with interested members of their field. The session will be held in conjunction with a social event for all conference members, giving the research community an opportunity to view the work participating students. For the most current information, visit the FCRC student activities page
To submit a poster, send email to Steve Fortune at the following address sjf@research.bell-labs.com. Please include the following in your submission:
- Your name
- Your institution
- Title of your poster
- Very short abstract (optional but useful)
Deadline for Submission: May 25, 2003.
Date and Time for Poster Presentations (Tentative):
Monday, June 9: 5:30-7:00 and Wednesday, June 11: 5:30-7:00. (See the
FCRC student
activities page for the most up-to-date information.)
List of Accepted Posters to Date
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Extracting a Set of Almost Flat 2D Surfaces from a Regular Gridded 3D
Cloud of Points: Analysis of Geological Data
Kira Vyatkina (St. Petersburg State University) -
An Algorithm for Maxmin Area Triangulation of a Convex Polygon
Tzvetalin Vassilev (U. Saskatchewan) -
A Motion Planning Approach to Protein Folding
Shawna Thomas (Texas A&M University) -
Spectral Watertight Surface Reconstruction
Ravi Kolluri, Jonathan Shewchuk and James O'Brien (University of California, Berkeley) -
Constant-Factor Approximation for Maximum Weight Triangulation
Shiyan Hu, (Polytechnic University) -
Backbone Adjustment for Protein Design
Kimberly Noonan (Univ. of North Carolina) and Ian Davis (Duke University) -
Combinatorial Rigidity and Protein Flexibility
Andrea Mantler (Univ. of North Carolina) -
Placing Hydrogen Atoms in PDB Files
Andrew Leaver-Fay and Yuanxin (Leo) Liu (Univ. of North Carolina)
19th ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry 2003