Re: PHD Issue
- From: carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Dec 2006 10:53:08 -0800
victor.herasme@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I am a grad student in Spain. I am trying hard to find a professor to
be my research advisor. I want to do research in mesh generation,for i
love geometry and other reasons.. But so far i have talked to some
people who don´t consider the topic is ´cool´ anymore. Can anyone
tell me where and who is doing research in that subject right now ? I
am getting frustrated at this point. Any comments apreciated. Thanks,
Victor
Fast mesh generation in 3D is not a completely solved topic if one
requires high polyhedra quality and automatic boundary recognition
so it could be a PhD topic. For a recent application of
regeneration-at-each-time-step from "point clouds" search
for PFEM (Particle FEM) on Web; the work is collaboratively
done in Barcelona (Spain) and Santa Fe (Argentina).
Problem is that few people work at the leading edge of MG per se in
universities, as there is little funding in the topic proper. It
should be driven by and combined with a specific application.
.
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