CALL FOR PAPERS The Symposium on Geometry Processing is the premier venue for disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results in computerized processing of geometric models. In this emerging area, concepts from applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering are used to design efficient algorithms for acquisition, reconstruction, manipulation, simulation and transmission of complex 3D models. We now invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics in geometry processing: * geometry and topology representations * compression of static or animated geometry * surface and volume parameterization * approximation and meshing * reverse engineering * robust geometric computing * simplification and level of detail * smoothing and denoising * multiresolution shape analysis and synthesis * geometric aspects of rendering and other fields * interactive techniques * animation and simulation Applications of geometry processing algorithms cover a wide range of areas from multimedia, entertainment, and classical computer-aided design, to bio-medical computing, reverse engineering, architectural design, and scientific computing. We welcome papers related to applications of geometry processing such as the above. IMPORTANT DATES Electronic abstract submission deadline: April 20, 2008 Electronic paper submission deadline: April 27, 2008 Author notification: May 26, 2008 Camera ready copy deadline: June 1st, 2008 Symposium: July 2-4, 2008 SUBMISSION PROCEDURE Submit Papers to:http://egmcp1.cgv.tugraz.at/SRM_SGP08(available in January 2008). Authors are requested to submit an abstract of their paper (in plain text format) by April 20, 2008. The abstract submission should contain the names and institutions of all the authors, contact information of one contact author (name, e-mail, postal address, phone and fax numbers), and the working title and abstract of the submission. Submitted manuscripts should be prepared for double-blind review, and should be original work, not concurrently submitted to any other venue. The length of a submitted paper should typically not exceed 8 pages, formatted in the proper publication style (LaTeX files available online). A submission can also be accompanied by electronic supplementary material (e.g. video). Submitted papers will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee and selected external reviewers. PROCEEDINGS This year, the SGP proceedings will appear for the first time as an issue of the Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the EUROGRAPHICS Association. The journal status of the proceedings requires a two-stage review process with conditional acceptance after the first round and final acceptance based on the revised submissions. PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Pierre Alliez, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University PROGRAM COMMITTEE Bart Adams Marc Alexa François Anton Dominique Attali Andreas Bærentzen Alexander Belyaev Ioana Boier-Martin Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Mario Botsch Pere Brunet Frederic Cazals Siu-Wing Cheng Daniel Cohen-Or David Cohen-Steiner Leila De Floriani Tony DeRose Mathieu Desbrun Neil Dogson Herbert Edelsbrunner Michael Floater Thomas Funkhouser Michael Garland Natasha Gelfand Steven Gortler Craig Gotsman Cindy Grimm Eitan Grinspun Xianfeng Gu Leonidas Guibas Stefan Gumhold Igor Guskov John Hart Hugues Hoppe Kai Hormann Shi-Min Hu Martin Isenburg Misha Kazhdan Ron Kimmel Leif Kobbelt Seungyong Lee Bruno Lévy Thomas Lewiner Dinesh Manocha Ralph Martin Niloy Mitra Heinrich Mueller Steve Oudot Mark Pauly Gabriel Peyré Konrad Polthier Helmut Pottmann Emil Praun Jarek Rossignac Scott Schaefer Peter Schröder Hans-Peter Seidel Ariel Shamir Alla Sheffer Jonathan Shewchuk Claudio Silva Olga Sorkine Michela Spagnuolo Gabriel Taubin Alper Ungor Amitabh Varshney Luiz Velho Johannes Wallner Michael Wand Wenping Wang Joe Warren Mariette Yvinec Eugene Zhang Kun Zhou Afra Zomorodian Denis Zorin ORGANIZING CO-CHAIRS J. Andreas Bærentzen and Francois Anton Technical University of Denmark