All 16 SGP 2020 Graduate School instructors (including me) are men. This extreme lack of gender diversity does not reflect the geometry processing community

Let& #39;s talk about diversity at the townhall on Tuesday

meanwhile, let& #39;s post great geometry processing papers by women:
I& #39;ve been loving reading "Polygon Laplacian Made Simple" by Astrid Bunge et al. this week. The kind of paper you read and immediately want to reimplement.
@RanaHanocka seems to have a major breakthrough in 3D deep learning each year. Her most recent "Point2Mesh A Self-Prior for Deformable Meshes" will be at SIGGRAPH next month.
Francisca Gil-Ureta presented a preview of "Reinforcement of General Shell Structures" at our @FieldsInstitute Workshop a few years back. Now, the paper& #39;s out and will be presented at SIGGRAPH 2020.
@sellan_s, Yuming Ma, and colleagues began "Solid Geometry Processing on Deconstructed Domains" as a summer undergrad project. Presented at SGP 2019.
@sellan_s will present her "Developability of Heightfields via Rank Minimization" at SIGGRAPH 2020 next month.
Katja Wolff and @OlgaSorkineH& #39;s "Wallpaper Pattern Alignment along Garment Seams" was a favorite paper last year& #39;s SIGGRAPH.
The Olga² dynasty at ETH Zurich had many great papers (Olga Diamanti and @OlgaSorkineH). "Synthesis of Complex Image Appearance from Limited Exemplars" is really cool one.
Yang Yang et al.& #39;s "Error-Bounded Compatible Remeshing" will be out at SIGGRAPH 2020 this year. Can& #39;t wait to read it. Can I get a preprint?
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