IGA2025


Minisymposia


Each Minisymposia is expected to consist of at least one 2-hour session (6 presentations of 20 minutes each). The number of sessions of each MS will be determined by the multiples of six papers submitted.

In each MS a Keynote lecture is allowed every two full sessions of the MS, where a keynote presentation normally comprises two presentation slots. This means you should have at least 10 confirmed presentations to schedule a KL.

The above scheduling includes time for questions and discussion.


List of the confirmed Minisymposia

Organized by: S. Morganti (University of Pavia, Italy), L. Dedè (Politecnico of Milan, Italy) and M. Hsu (Iowa State University, United States)
Keywords: bioengineering, biomedical applications, isogeometric analysis, isogeometric collocation
Organized by: S. Elgeti (TU Wien, Austria), J. Evans (University of Colorado Boulder, United States), G. Elber (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) and O. Weeger (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Keywords: geometry representation, shape optimization, topology optimization, uncertainty quantification
Organized by: T. Dokken (SINTEF Digital, Norway), Y. Bazilevs (School of Engineering, Brown University, United States) and M. Sederberg (Coreform, United States)
Keywords: challenges, IgA, Industry, software, sucess stories
Organized by: A. Reali (University of Pavia, Italy), R. de Borst (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom), L. De Lorenzis (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) and T. Elguedj (INSA Lyon, France)
Organized by: C. Giannelli (University of Florence, Italy), C. Manni (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"", Italy), H. Speleers (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"", Italy) and R. Vázquez (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Keywords: adaptive IGA, adaptive splines, adaptivity, local refinements
Organized by: B. Marussig (Graz University of Technology, Austria), R. Bouclier (ICA, INSA-Toulouse, Université de Toulouse, France), M. Larson (Umeå University, Sweden) and E. Rank (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Keywords: adaptive IGA, geometry representation, isogeometric analysis, local refinements, quadrature formulas
Organized by: M. Sampoli (University of Siena, Italy), S. kurz (ETH Zürich, Switzerland), S. Schöps (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany) and A. Sestini (University of Florence, Italy)
Keywords: boundary element methods, boundary integral equations, fast methods, isogeometric analysis, quadrature formulas
Organized by: G. Sangalli (University of Pavia, Italy)
Organized by: R. Sauer (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany), F. de Prenter (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) and B. Uekermann (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Keywords: contact, coupled problems, interfaces, multifield problems, multiscale problems
Organized by: R. Hiemstra (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands), V. Calo (Curtin University, Australia), A. Mantzaflaris (Inria at Université Côte d'Azur, France) and P. Antolin (École Polytechnique, Switzerland)
Keywords: fast methods
Organized by: B. Oesterle (Hamburg University of Technology, Germany), J. Kiendl (University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Germany), H. Verhelst (University of Florence, Italy) and W. Dornisch (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany)
Organized by: A. Korobenko (University of Calgary, Canada), E. Johnson (University of Notre Dame, United States) and H. van Brummelen (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)
Keywords: CFD, FSI
Organized by: M. ten Eikelder (TU Darmstadt, Germany), S. Stoter (TU Eindhoven, Netherlands), C. Verhoosel (TU Eindhoven, Netherlands) and H. Gomez (Purdue University, United States)
Keywords: IgA, Phase-field
Organized by: F. Cirak (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom), M. Scott (Coreform, United States) and J. Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Keywords: C^k constructions, extraordinary vertices, G^k constructions, IgA, local refinements, subdivision surfaces, unstructured meshes