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's talk about diversity at the townhall on Tuesday

meanwhile, let's post great geometry processing papers by women:
I'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'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's "Wallpaper Pattern Alignment along Garment Seams" was a favorite paper last year'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.'s "Error-Bounded Compatible Remeshing" will be out at SIGGRAPH 2020 this year. Can't wait to read it. Can I get a preprint?
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