McGill University - School of Computer Science

Computational Geometry Seminar Winter 1998

Everybody is welcome.

The Computational Geometry Seminar takes place on Wednesdays, 12h00-13h00, in room 320 of the McConnell building. Occasionally, it may be moved to Fridays. Currently planned seminars:
We, April 29th, 1998: François Belair, McGill University.
The Curvature-Velocity Method for Local Obstacle Avoidance.
Competitive Robot Mapping with Homogeneous Markers.
Fr, April 17th, 1998: Bill Lenhart, Williams College.
Determining Hamiltonicity in Solid Grid Graphs.
We, April 8th, 1998: François Labelle, McGill University.
Graph partitioning.
We, March 25th, 1998: Monique Teillaud, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis.
Geometric tools for satellite layout.
We, March 4th, 1998: Emden Gansner, AT&T Laboratories.
Routing Edges in Graphs.
We, January 28th, 1998: Paul Kruszewski, Hutchinson Avenue Software Company.
A Probablistic Technique for the Synthetic Imagery of Lightning.
We, January 14th, 1998: Emden Gansner, AT&T Laboratories.
Routing Edges in Graphs   (cancelled due to icestorm)

Other related seminars and talks:
Seminar at GERAD.
We, March 18th, 1998: Robotic Mechanical Systems Seminar:
Monique Teillaud, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis.
Voronoi Diagrams and Shape Reconstruction.
Seminars in Fall 1997.

Direct questions, comments, additions to and removals from the mailing list, and suggestions for speakers to Therese Biedl at therese@cgm.cs.mcgill.ca.