The Geometric Modelling Society
The Geometric Modelling Society was founded in the UK in 1984 to further research in geometric modelling for CAD and other applications among the UK's academic and industrial community. Its current members (with links to their home pages) are, in alphabetical order:
Cecil Armstrong, Queen's University, Belfast
Alan Ball, University of Birmingham
Alexander Belyaev, Heriot-Watt University
Adrian Bowyer, University of Bath
Stephen Cameron, Oxford University
Patrick Campbell-Preston, Aveva
Jonathan Corney, University of Strathclyde
Robert Cripps, University of Birmingham
Graham Jared
Frank C Langbein, Cardiff University
David Lavender, Spatial Technology
Ralph Martin, Cardiff University
Alan Middleditch, Janus Computer Systems
Glen Mullineux, University of Bath
Alex Pasko, Bournemouth University
Joe Pitt-Francis, Oxford University
Mihailo Ristic, Imperial College
Malcolm Sabin
Irina Voiculescu, Oxford University
One piece of joint work carried out by various members of the Geometric Modelling Society was the Djinn project, developing a modeller independent API for solid modelling. The Djinn Specification and Report is available online.
The newly set up Wales Institute for Visual Computing currently has 16 postdoctoral positions open. Applications are due by the end of March 2009.
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