An award will be given for the best PhD dissertation in Computational Geometry. Eligible dissertations must have been defended (or scheduled for defence) between January 1, 2025, and June 30th, 2026Â by PhD students from any university worldwide. Nominations should be submitted by the examining committee (e.g., the thesis advisor) and must include:
The PhD dissertation (PDF format).
A recommendation letter (max three pages) from the supervisor, with optional endorsement from another committee member.
A cover letter from the supervisor, providing:
Candidate’s name and email address.
Dissertation title.
Awarding department and PhD program.
Date of defence (or scheduled defence).
The Steering Committee will evaluate nominations. The award recipient is expected to attend the conference, present their work, and accept the award.Â
If you experience any difficulties with the submission, please email xing.tan@lakeheadu.ca.
Authors are invited to submit original research papers presenting theoretical or practical advancements in computational, combinatorial, and discrete geometry (defined broadly). Papers are invited in related areas such as computer graphics, computer vision, and digital fabrication. All submissions will undergo peer review by the Program Committee. Papers must include a clear and concise presentation of results. Submissions are limited to six pages, excluding references and appendices, and must be prepared in LaTeX using the provided template.
The main body of the paper (up to six pages) should be self-contained and provide a clear, succinct description of the results. Any additional material that cannot fit within this limit due to space constraints should be included in a clearly marked appendix. The appendix will be considered at the discretion of the Program Committee. Submissions that fail to comply with these guidelines may be rejected without a full review of their content.
Simultaneous submissions to other conferences or journals are not permitted. Accepted papers must be presented in person at the conference, and at least one registration is required per accepted paper. Failure to comply will result in the paper being removed from the proceedings. The proceedings will be published online. There will be no paper proceedings.
A double-blind review process will be implemented for regular papers, ensuring that neither authors nor reviewers are aware of each other’s identities during the review. Authors are expected to take all reasonable measures to preserve anonymity, such as omitting their names, affiliations, and acknowledgments from the submission. These details will be included in the published version upon acceptance.
Paper submissions will be managed using the Microsoft CMT system. First-time users will need to create an account to access the submission platform. Authors are asked to specify their conflict of interests. If you experience any difficulties with the submission, please email xing.tan@lakeheadu.ca.
For additional information on submissions, please refer here.
You will need to have a CMT account before you submit your paper. To create an account, see here. For more about how to submit a paper, see here.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.