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-- JackSnoeyink - 04 Feb 2005

Expired conference deadlines:

Papers to write and send: TIN compression, profile queries? Elevation from video, elevation+slope representation

ACM GIS 2006: Washington, DC, Nov 2006.

Abstracts due May 26; papers June 2.

SSTD 2005: Angra dos Reis, Brazil (2007 not announced yet)

Claudia Bauzer Medeiros, Max J. Egenhofer, Elisa Bertino (Eds.): Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases, 9th International Symposium, SSTD 2005, Angra dos Reis, Brazil, August 22-24, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3633 Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-28127-4

WADS 2007/SWAT 2006: Algorithms conferences.

Alternating Canada/Scandinavia. Paper deadline in February, conference in July-Aug.

CCCG Kingston, Ont, Canada, 14-17 Aug 06

SGP Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, June 26-28 2006

   * Electronic abstract submission deadline: April 19, 2006
   * Electronic paper submission deadline:    April 26, 2006
   * Author notification:                     May 17, 2006
   * Camera ready copy deadline:              May 24, 2006
   * Symposium:                               June 26-28, 2006
* Submitted http://www.cs.unc.edu/~snoeyink/strdel/seecld.pdf, which computes contour maps by streaming, and shows that we can implement modules to try to fit into a processing pipeline with rapid response.

3DPVT Third International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA June 14-16, 2006

prototype visualization tool accepted as a poster.

GIScience Munster, Sept 20-23

Sent http://www.cs.unc.edu/~snoeyink/strdel/tin2dem.pdf accepted. Matin Isenburg will present.

http://www.cs.unc.edu/~snoeyink/strdel/dtstream.pdf on streaming delaunay for large data sets.

SDH July 2006

Paper deadline was Dec, 2005.

The 11th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling was 23rd - 25th August 2004. JackSnoeyink has the proceedings.

ACM SCG 06 June 5-7 2006, Sedona, Arizona

ESA 2006

14th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms ETH Zurich, Switzerland, September 11-13, 2006 Submission deadline: April 15, 2006

-- TimThirion - 19 Sep 2006

GEO* Program Review

DARPA Geospatial Representation and Analysis (GEO) Program Review April 11, 2006 The Salish Lodge & Spa 6501 Railroad Avenue SE Snoqualmie, WA USA

Courses on campus

Finding Data for GIS Projects, September 27

4:00-5:00 pm, Room 14 Manning Hall

Amanda Henley, UNC Davis Library, Email: ahenley@email.unc.edu

This short course introduces the Davis Library spatial data collection and online sources of GIS data. After completing the workshop, students will be able to use the GIS Data Finder to search the spatial data collection at UNC; find and download spatial data from the Internet; and use data available online by connecting to online mapping services through ArcMap?/ArcCatalog

see http://www2.irss.unc.edu/irss/GIS.html for detail on:

Advanced ArcGIS? Techniques September 29, 3:00-5:00 pm , Room 01 Manning Hall

Introduction to GPS Data Collection for GIS October 6, 3:00-5:00 pm , Room 14 Manning Hall

Applied GIS Programming October 13, 3:00-4:00 pm , Room 14 Manning Hall

GIS and the Mapping of Social Development October 31, 10:00-12:00 pm , Room 14 Manning Hall

Spatial Statistics with GeoDA? November 10, 3:00-5:00 pm , Room 01 Manning Hall



Friday March 17

2:00 PM

Professor Steve Mayo from Howard Hughes Medical Institute and California Institute of Technology will present a lecture titled

Computationally-Directed Protein Design: Past, Present, and Future.

The lecture will be held at the beautiful Sonja Hanes Stone Center, and will be followed by a reception

Wednesday, March 15

12:00 PM Biological/Organic Seminar

Design of tunable proteins: control of protein structure by phosphorylation, by electronics, and by stereoelectronics

Prof. Neal Zondlo - Univ. of Delaware

Venable 308

Site visit: 2-3 June: NGAvisit

Paul Salamonowicz and Ed Bosch of NGA visiting for technical talks, demos, and getting this project rolling! SiteVisitJune2005 has additional details.

RosettaCON developer's conference, Seattle.

Jack attending and Andrew speaking.

ACM GIS 2005 November 12-13. Bremen, Abstract: May 17

Full Paper Submission: May 28
Notification of Acceptance: August 19
Camera-ready version: September 9
Symposium Date: November 12-13

ESA 2005, October 3-6, Submission: April 12, 2005

Hotel Torre del Mar, Eivissa, Spain, October 3-6, 2005

VIS'05 Minneapolis, October 23-28. Submission: 10 April.

The combined Vis 2005 conference and InfoVis symposium make this week in Minneapolis the place to be to participate in this rapidly expanding field.
Co-located with Vis 2005 is: 
InfoVis 2005  IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
October 23 - 25, 2005
http://www.infovis.org/infovis/2005  

April 10, 2005 Paper Abstracts   
April 20, 2005 Full Papers, Tutorial Proposals  
May 20, 2005 Panel Proposals  
June 30, 2005 Workshop Proposals, Posters, Visualization Contest  

GEOINFORMATICS’2005 Aug 17–19, Toronto,

Abstract Deadline: Feb 15, 2005 Acceptance Notice: March 15, 2005 Full Paper Deadline: June 15, 2005 Conference Dates: August 17–19, 2005

SIGGRAPH 2005, Jul 31-Aug 4, Los Angeles

WADS 2005, 15-17 Aug, Waterloo, Canada. Submission: 21 feb

The Workshop on Algorithms And Data Structures, which alternates with the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory, is intended as a forum for researchers in the area of design and analysis of algorithms and data structures.
Submission deadline: Feb. 21, 2005 
Notification: April 25, 2005 
Final version due: May 12, 2005 

SIAM Conf on Geometric Design and Computing Phoenix, AZ, October 30 - November 3, 2005

Deadlines
April 1, 2005 - submission of minisymposium proposals
May 2, 2005   - submission of abstracts of contributed 
                and minisymposium talks
July 2005     - acceptance notification 

Voronoi Diagrams in Science and Engineering October 10(Mon) - 13(Thu), 2005,

Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea Paper submission : July 15, 2005 (extended)

Notification of the acceptance : August 15, 2005

Final manuscript : September 15, 2005

We are also organizing the 1st International Exhibition of Voronoi Art as posted on http://voronoi.hanyang.ac.kr/vd2005/Voronoi_Art/ and the due date for the submission of artwork is the beginning of September, 2005. We welcome any piece of artwork based on the concept of Voronoi and Delaunay diagram.

SRTM Workshop, June 14-16, 2005 in Reston, Virginia

on SRTM Data Validation and Applications. Early registration, June 3

February 2005 marked five years since the flight of the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM. The result of the mission is an unprecedented near-global high-resolution elevation dataset. To help document the SRTM data quality and characteristics, and to describe applications benefiting from the data, a workshop is being convened for the SRTM data user community.

INTL CONF ON WAVELETS AND SPLINES University of Georgia,Athens, on May 16--19, 2005.

It is dedicated to Professor Charles Chui on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Professor Chui has made fundamental contributions to the development of Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis as well as various areas of Approximation Theory and its applications.

3rd Symp. on LBS & TeleCartography, Vienna, Austria. 28–30.Nov.2005

Abstract Submission: 1.July 2005 Final Paper Submission: 1.September 2005

Contributions of Cartography,Geoinformation,Computer Sciences, Telecommunication,Geodesy,Spatial Cognition,GeoVisualization should address current topics of:

·Location Based Services
·TeleCartography (Map based Location Based Services - LBS)
·Applying Multimedia to LBS
·Ubiquitous Mapping
·Wearable Mapping
·Positioning Methods
·Navigation Systems
·Mobile Mapping
·Cartographic Theories and Techniques
·Visualization,VR and Augmented Reality
·Personalization & Adaptive Methods
·Spatial Decision Support
·Persistent Spatial Assistants
·Smart Environments and Active Landmarks

Topology and Spatial Databases Workshop, 5-6 April 2005.

JackSnoeyink will present "Topology compression and streaming processing: potential impact in GIS applications" with Leo, Martin, and Peter Lindstrom.

DARPA GEO* Kick-off, Marriott Savannah Riverfront, GA, Tuesday March 29th 2005.

The meeting will begin early Tuesday morning and will conclude in the late afternoon, Tuesday. Detailed information at Darpa's passworded site: http://www.eventmakeronline.com/dso/View/index.asp?MeetingID=328. For the group, our travel plans can co-evolve on GeoKickoff.

OR seminar JackSnoeyink, Mar 2, Smith 107, at 4:00 PM

Pipelined processing of streaming meshes: Fun with large planar graphs and limited memory resources
Jack Snoeyink, Computer Science, UNC Chapel Hill

Meshes of polygons and triangles are a basic representation for geometric models in many processes of design, modeling, and simulation. Standard file formats were designed for smaller models than can be collected now, and do not make good use of the resources of internal memory, external storage, and special purpose graphics processors that are found on typical computers. I'll present, primarily in pictures, some of the options for compact representations of planar graphs and how they combine with "typical" meshes and the resources available for their processing.

This is work with recent PhD graduate Martin Isenburg, and collaborators Peter Lindstrom and Steven Gumhold.

Leslie Kuhn : 11am Thurs, Feb 24, 408 Mary Ellen Jones Bldg.

(a biochemist who works on rigidity applied to proteins with Michael Thorpe) will be visiting on Feb 24th. She'll speak in the series for molecular and cellular biophysics at 11am, and join my group meeting at 4pm (Sitterson 252).

11am Thurs, Feb 24, 408 Mary Ellen Jones Bldg. Leslie Kuhn, Dept Biochemistry, Michigan State Univ. Learning from Nature in Modeling Protein Flexibility Upon Ligand Binding

Mariel Vazquez : 4pm Monday, February 7, Phillips 385,

"Topological Analysis of Enzymatic Actions: Site-specific ecombinases and Topoisomerases, Refreshments in Phillips 330 at 3:30pm

ABSTRACT DNA topology is the study of geometrical (supercoiling) and topological (knotting) properties of DNA loops and circular DNA molecules. Virtually every reaction involving DNA is influenced by DNA topology, or has topological effects. Site-specific recombinases and topoisomerases are enzymes able to change the topology of circular DNA by breaking the DNA and introducing one or more crossing changes. Mathematical analysis of such changes may provide relevant information about the possible enzymatic pathways, and about DNA conformation at the moment of double-stranded break induction. In this talk I will discuss some of the problems that I am currently interested in, and the topological tools used in their analyses.

First I will talk about Xer recombination and how we applied, and extended, the tangle model for site-specific recombination to propose a unique topological mechanism for this enzymatic action. I will then present the Java applet TangleSolve? that makes the tangle model easily accessible to the scientific community. Finally, I will talk about my recent work on DNA unknotting by type II topoisomerase.
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