Annonce


Curves and Surfaces 2026 – deadline approaching

16 Janvier 2026


Catégorie : Conférence internationale ;


The 11th International Conference on Curves and Surfaces will take place from June 8th to 12th of 2026, in Saint-Malo, France.

The conference is organised by SMAI-SIGMA, an activity group of French Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SMAI).

The deadline for abstract submission (January 31) is approaching.

Web site: https://cs2026.sciencesconf.org/

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Overall theme: “Representation and Approximation of Curves and Surfaces and Applications” with subtopics (in alphabetical order):

  • Approximation theory
  • Computer-aided geometric design
  • Computer graphics and visualization
  • Computational geometry and topology
  • Geometry processing
  • Image and signal processing
  • Machine learning and learning theory
  • Mesh generation, finite elements and splines
  • Scattered data processing and learning theory
  • Sparse and high-dimensional approximation
  • Subdivision, wavelets and multi-resolution methods

as well as related applications in manufacturing, mechanics, solid modelling, terrain modelling, oceanography, geosciences, life sciences …

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Markus Bachmayr (RWTH Aachen)
  • Julie Delon (Université Paris Cité)
  • Lucia Romani (University of Bologna)
  • Carola Schönlieb (University of Cambridge)
  • Espen Sande (Simula Research Laboratory)
  • Jonathan Siegel (Texas A&M University)
  • Justin Solomon (MIT)
  • Soledad Villar (Johns Hopkins University)


MINI-SYMPOSIA (ORGANIZERS)

  •     Advances in splines: theory, methods, and applications (Tatyana Sorokina, Towson University)
  •     Computer aided design and isogeometric methods (Carlotta Giannelli, University of Florence)
  •     Dynamical Measure Transport: Theory and Applications (Michael S Albergo, Harvard University)
  •     Generalized Barycentric Coordinates (Kai Hormann, Università della Svizzera)
  •     Geometric design (Melina Skouras, Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes)
  •     Geometric measure theory and shape representation (Blanche Buet, Univ. Paris-Saclay)
  •     Geometric shape analysis: old and new (Luis F. Pereira, University of California Santa Barbara)
  •     Geometry Processing (Julie Digne, CNRS – LIRIS)
  •     Graph Neural Networks (Nicolas Keriven, CNRS)
  •     High-dimensional approximation (Olga Mula, TU Eindhoven)
  •     Kernel-based Methods in Approximation and Learning Theory (Holger Wendland, University of Bayreuth)
  •     Mathematical aspects of deep learning (Remi Gribonval, Inria – ENS de Lyon)
  •     Optimal transport and geometry (Quentin Merigot, Université Paris-Saclay)
  •     Optimisation and Machine Learning (Edouard Pauwels, Toulouse School of Economics)
  •     Optimisation polynomiale (Didier Henrion, LAAS – CNRS – Univ. Toulouse and Czech Tech. Univ. Prague)
  •     Topological Data Analysis and applications (Théo Lacombe, Univ. Gustave Eiffel – CNRS – LIGM)

ORGANIZERS

  • Albert Cohen
  • Virginie Ehrlacher
  • Anna Korba
  • Tom Lyche
  • Jean-Louis Merrien
  • Anthony Nouy
  • Gabriel Peyré
  • Jean Feydy

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

We welcome contributions as oral presentations and posters. 
The deadline for abstract submission is January 31th 2026.

The 11th International Conference on Curves and Surfaces will take place from June 8th to 12th of 2026, in Saint-Malo, France.

The conference is organised by SMAI-SIGMA, an activity group of French Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SMAI).

The deadline for abstract submission (January 31) is approaching.

Web site: https://cs2026.sciencesconf.org/

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Overall theme: “Representation and Approximation of Curves and Surfaces and Applications” with subtopics (in alphabetical order):

  • Approximation theory
  • Computer-aided geometric design
  • Computer graphics and visualisation
  • Computational geometry and topology
  • Geometry processing
  • Image and signal processing
  • Machine learning and learning theory
  • Mesh generation, finite elements and splines
  • Scattered data processing and learning theory
  • Sparse and high-dimensional approximation
  • Subdivision, wavelets and multi-resolution methods

as well as related applications in manufacturing, mechanics, solid modelling, terrain modelling, oceanography, geosciences, life sciences …

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Markus Bachmayr (RWTH Aachen)
  • Julie Delon (Université Paris Cité)
  • Lucia Romani (University of Bologna)
  • Carola Schönlieb (University of Cambridge)
  • Espen Sande (Simula Research Laboratory)
  • Jonathan Siegel (Texas A&M University)
  • Justin Solomon (MIT)
  • Soledad Villar (Johns Hopkins University)


MINI-SYMPOSIA (ORGANIZERS)

  •     Advances in splines: theory, methods, and applications (Tatyana Sorokina, Towson University)
  •     Computer aided design and isogeometric methods (Carlotta Giannelli, University of Florence)
  •     Dynamical Measure Transport: Theory and Applications (Michael S Albergo, Harvard University)
  •     Generalized Barycentric Coordinates (Kai Hormann, Università della Svizzera)
  •     Geometric design (Melina Skouras, Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes)
  •     Geometric measure theory and shape representation (Blanche Buet, Univ. Paris-Saclay)
  •     Geometric shape analysis: old and new (Luis F. Pereira, University of California Santa Barbara)
  •     Geometry Processing (Julie Digne, CNRS – LIRIS)
  •     Graph Neural Networks (Nicolas Keriven, CNRS)
  •     High-dimensional approximation (Olga Mula, TU Eindhoven)
  •     Kernel-based Methods in Approximation and Learning Theory (Holger Wendland, University of Bayreuth)
  •     Mathematical aspects of deep learning (Remi Gribonval, Inria – ENS de Lyon)
  •     Optimal transport and geometry (Quentin Merigot, Université Paris-Saclay)
  •     Optimisation and Machine Learning (Edouard Pauwels, Toulouse School of Economics)
  •     Optimisation polynomiale (Didier Henrion, LAAS – CNRS – Univ. Toulouse and Czech Tech. Univ. Prague)
  •     Topological Data Analysis and applications (Théo Lacombe, Univ. Gustave Eiffel – CNRS – LIGM)

ORGANIZERS

  • Albert Cohen
  • Virginie Ehrlacher
  • Anna Korba
  • Tom Lyche
  • Jean-Louis Merrien
  • Anthony Nouy
  • Gabriel Peyré
  • Jean Feydy

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

We welcome contributions as oral presentations and posters. 
The deadline for abstract submission is January 31th 2026.

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