Programme

The workshop starts with a welcome apéro in the late afternoon on Wednesday, June 1 and ends in the afternoon on Saturday, June 4. The workshop features keynote lectures, invited presentations, contributed talks, and an excursion to the Lago di Luzzone on Friday afternoon.

Keynote Lectures

  • On transfinite barycentric interpolation schemes and their applications
    Alexander Belyaev (Heriot-Watt University)
  • GBCs and the conjugate basis for both element-based and element-free solution of PDEs
    Joseph Bishop (Sandia National Laboratories)
  • Combining optimal transportation theory and meshfree discretization in the simulation of advection and diffusion problems
    Anna Pandolfi (Politecnico di Milano)
  • X-MESH: An eXtreme Mesh deformation method to follow sharp physical interfaces
    Jean-François Remacle (Université catholique de Louvain)
  • On Bézier and barycentric coordinates
    Scott Schaefer (Texas A&M University)
  • Complex barycentric coordinates for injective harmonic maps
    Ofir Weber (Bar-Ilan University)

Invited Presentations

  • PSGWC and PSMVC based on active curve
    Chongyang Deng (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
  • Hyperbolic barycentric coordinates and applications
    Aziz Ikemakhen (Cadi Ayyad University)
  • Penalty-free discontinuous Galerkin method
    Jan Jaśkowiec (Cracow University of Technology)
  • Polytopal composite finite elements: Implementation and applications
    Hung Nguyen-Xuan (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology)
  • A node-based uniform strain virtual element method for elastic and inelastic small deformation problems
    Alejandro Ortiz-Bernardin (University of Chile)
  • Semi-analytical computation of Harmonic coordinates over arbitrary polytopes using scaled boundary finite element method
    Sundararajan Natarajan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)
  • Control point based multi-sided surfaces over curved, multi-connected domains
    Tamás Várady (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

Contributed Presentations

  • Circumscribed quadrics in barycentric coordinates
    Marc Alexa (TU Berlin)
  • Linear and quadratic shape functions for polygons and polyhedra
    Astrid Bunge (TU Dortmund)
  • Scaled boundary cubature for arbitrary dimensions: integration over polytopes and curved regions
    Eric B. Chin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  • Barycentric coordinates in general dimensions
    Andrew Gillette (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  • Maximum-entropy collocation
    Francesco Greco (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)
  • Biinvariant barycentric coordinates on Lie groups and homogeneous spaces
    Jan Hakenberg (GRZ Technologies) [video]
  • A polygonal finite element formulation for modeling nearly incompressible materials
    Mahmood Jabareen (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
  • Computing with Poisson elements on curvilinear polygons
    Jeffrey Ovall (Portland State University)
  June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
08:30–09:00   CSF welcome address  
09:00–10:00 Anna Pandolfi Jean-François Remacle * Alexander Belyaev
10:00–10:30 Coffee break
10:30–10:50 Chongmin Song * Scott Schaefer Sundararajan Natarajan *
10:50–11:00 Francesco Greco *
11:00–11:10 Hung Nguyen-Xuan *
11:10–11:30 Andrew Gillette
11:30–12:00 Chongyang Deng * Tamás Várady Jan Jaśkowiec
12:00–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:00 Ofir Weber Excursion Joe Bishop
15:00–15:30 Coffee break Coffee break
15:30–15:50 Jeffrey Ovall * Jan Hakenberg
15:50–16:10 Mahmood Jabareen Péter Salvi
16:10–16:30 Astrid Bunge Marc Alexa
16:30–17:00 Alejandro Ortiz-Bernardin * Aziz Ikemakhen
17:00–17:20 Welcome apéro Eric Chin *  
17:20–18:00 Walk in the park
18:00–19:00 Opening session
19:00–21:00 Dinner
21:00–23:00  

 * online presentations
  • Multi-sided generalizations of the Coons patch
    Péter Salvi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)
  • Scaled boundary polyhedral elements for high-performance computing
    Chongmin Song (University of New South Wales)

Book of Abstracts

Here you can download the abstracts of all presentations

Other Participants


Excursion

On Friday afternoon, there is an excursion to the Lago di Luzzone, a reservoir in the upper Blenio valley, with the possibility of participating in a guided tour to the dam and the embedded hydroelectric power station, or going on a short hike (weather permitting). The conference dinner takes place in the Ristorante Luzzone da Angela, with a beautiful view on the lake and the surrounding mountains. And in case you are into climbing, then you might be interested in bringing your gear and having a go at the longest artificial sport climbing route in the world.