Program

Schedule

Graphyz2 will start from October 16 evening before dinner time, and will end October 19 after lunch time. Plan to arrive at the Saline on Sunday 16 before 7pm!

Accommodation and meals will all be on-site, inside the exceptional site of the Saline Royale of Arc-et-Senans.  See here for practical information on how to access the event, and here for practical information regarding accommodation.


Arrival – 16 oct 2022


  • 16h00 – 19h30: Welcome (Salle Migeon), badge and room key retrieval
  • 19h30 – 21h30: Buffet dînatoire (not accessible after 21h00)

First Day – 17 oct 2022


  • 9h00 – 10h00: Opening session
    • 9h00 – 9h15. Short introduction
      Basile Audoly (CNRS – École Polytechnique), Florence Bertails-Descoubes (Inria – LJK),  Benoît Roman (PMMH) & Mélina Skouras (Inria – LJK)
    • 9h15 – 10h00. Keynote: Is Physics-Based Animation Even A Thing?! 
      Ken Museth (Nvidia)
  • 10h – 11h10. Keynote in Duet: Knitted and Woven Fabric

    Steve Marschner (Cornell University) & Frédéric Léchenault (ENS Paris)

  • 11h10 – 11h40. Coffee break
  • 11h40 – 12h30. Contributed Talks Session 1: COIL, TANGLE & RUB (Session Chair: Maud Marchal)
    • The Design Space of Kirchhoff Rods, Christian Hafner (ISTA)
    • Investigating the compaction of open ring stacks through real and numerical experiments, Emile Hohnadel (Inria Grenoble)
    • Simulation of slender flexible structures and virtual product creation in the digital automotive factory, Joachim Linn (Fraunhofer ITWM)
    • Multi-stable elastic knots with self-contact, Michele Vidulis (EPFL)
    • Incremental Potential Contact – Simulating Elasticity and Contact with Guarantees, Danny Kaufman (Adobe)
  • 12h30 – 14h00. Lunch
  • 14h10 – 15h20. Keynote in Duet: Fluid for thoughts

    Mathieu Desbrun (Inria Saclay – École Polytechnique) & Stéphane Popinet (CNRS – Sorbonne Université)

  • 15h30 – 16h10. Contributed Talks Session 2: HEAR, LEARN & PROPAGATE (Session Chair: Isabelle Cantat)
    • Fundamental Sources for Water Waves animation, Camille Schreck (Inria Nancy)
    • Computation of audible reverb characteristics of rooms, Paul Kry (Mc Gill)
    • Towards a real-time simulator of flow diverters deployment based on machine learning-based model order reduction, Beatrice Bisighini (École des Mines de Saint-Etienne)
    • Reduced-order modeling using neural networks, Eitan Grinspun (University of Toronto)
  • 16h30 – 17h30. Guided Tour of the Saline Royale
  • 17h30 – 18h30. Free time
  • 18h30 – 19h30. Apéritif
  • 19h30: Dinner

Second Day – 18 oct 2022


  • 9h – 10h10. Keynote in Duet: Bubbles and Foams

    Chris Wojtan (ISTA) & Isabelle Cantat (Université de Rennes)

  • 10h20 – 10h50. Contributed Talks Session 3: PULL, POP & CRACK (Session Chair: Camille Schreck)
    • Modeling granular media by combining elastic-viscoplastic mu(I) rheology and critical state soil mechanics, Lars Blatny (EPFL)
    • Sponge-like granular media, Samuel Poincloux (The University of Tokyo)
    • Nucleation and morphogenesis of cracks: a structural stability problem, Corrado Maurini (Sorbonne Université)
  • 10h50 – 11h20. Coffee break
  • 11h20 – 12h30. Keynote in Duet: Wrinkles

    Mélina Skouras (Inria Grenoble – Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann) & Hillel Aharoni (Weizmann Institute of Science)

  • 12h30 – 14h00. Lunch
  • 14h10 – 14h50. Contributed Talks Session 4: FLATTEN & CREASE (Session Chair: Stefanie Hahmann)
    • Wrinkle Fields as a Representation of Wrinkles on Coarse Meshes, Etienne Vouga (The University of Texas at Austin)
    • Biomechanical study on the roles of the skin and hypodermis on facial sagging, Roberto Santoprete (L’Oréal Recherche)
    • One-Dimensional Modelling of Developable Thin-Walled Structures, Benjamin Bauer (Fraunhofer ITWM)
    • Fitting Mechanical Parameters From Data for Cloth Simulation in a Production Environment, José Maria Pizana García (SEDDI)
  • 15h00 – 16h10. Keynote in Duet: Programmable Materials

    Sylvain Lefebvre (Inria Nancy) & Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam)

  • 16h20 – 17h00. Contributed Talks Session 5: FABRICATE & DEPLOY (Session Chair: Hillel Aharoni)
    • Topology generation for architectural surfaces, Romane Boutilier (Laboratoire Navier)
    • Umbrella Meshes: Elastic Mechanisms for Freeform Shape Deployment, Yingying Ren and Uday Kusupati (EPFL)
    • Computational Design of Laser-Cut Bending-Active Structures, Emmanuel Rodriguez (Inria Grenoble)
    • Design and Manufacture of soft structures, actuators and sensors assisted by numerical simulations, Alejandro Ibarra (ESPCI – PMMH)
  • 17h00 – 19h00. Coffee break, Group picture, and free time
  • 19h00 – 20h30. Jazz concert (offered by La Saline)
  • 20h30: Dinner

Third Day – 19 oct 2022


  • 9h00 – 10h10. Keynote in Duet: Crowds

    Julien Pettré (Inria Rennes) & Cécile Appert-Rolland (CNRS – Orsay)

  • 10h20 – 11h30. Keynote in Duet: Validation in Graphics and Physics

    Florence Bertails-Descoubes (Inria Grenoble – Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann) & Sébastien Neukirch (CNRS – Sorbonne Université)

  • 11h35 – 12h00. Conclusion & Wrap-up
  • 12h00. Lunch

 


Confirmed Keynote Sessions


As in the first edition, the program will comprise a number of keynotes presented in duets (one computer scientist & one physicist).

  • Opening: Ken Museth (Nvidia)
  • Knitted and Woven Fabric: Steve Marschner (Cornell University) & Frédéric Léchenault (ENS Paris)
  • Computational Fluids: Mathieu Desbrun (Inria Saclay – École Polytechnique) & Stéphane Popinet (CNRS – Sorbonne Université)
  • Bubbles and Foams: Chris Wojtan (ISTA) & Isabelle Cantat (Université de Rennes)
  • Folds: Mélina Skouras (Inria Grenoble – Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann) & Hillel Aharoni (Weizmann Institute of Science)
  • Programmable Materials: Sylvain Lefebvre (Inria Nancy) & Corentin Coulais (University of Amsterdam)
  • Crowds: Julien Pettré (Inria Rennes) & Cécile Appert-Rolland (CNRS – Orsay)
  • Validation in Graphics and Physics: Florence Bertails-Descoubes (Inria Grenoble – Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann) & Sébastien Neukirch (CNRS – Sorbonne Université)

Call for contributions


This second edition will include sessions with contributed talks on topics related to the interface between Computer Graphics and Physics. A call for submissions was announced before the summer (closed now).

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