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- Lifetime Achievement Award
- IMR Fellow
- Best Technical Paper
- Best Student Paper
- Best Presentation of Research Note/Abstract
- Best Technical Poster
- Meshing Contest (a.k.a. Meshing Maestro)
- Additional Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
A rare award given for distinguished lifetime contribution to the IMR.
Year | Winner | Affiliation |
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2018 | Ted Blacker | Sandia National Laboratories |
IMR Fellow
The IMR Fellow Award recognizes an individual that has demonstrated significant support for the IMR over many years through activities such as presenting papers, presenting short courses, presenting invited talks, reviewing papers, participating in panel discussions, and serving on the Organizing and/or Steering Committees. The recipient shall have attended the IMR at least five times and must attend the conference in which the award is granted. Anyone can nominate a candidate. The combined IMR Steering and Organizing Committee members vote on the submitted candidates.
Year | Winner | Affiliation |
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2011 | Kenji Shimada | Carnegie Mellon University |
2012 | Mark Shephard | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
2013 | Steve Owen | Sandia National Laboratories |
2014 | Paul Louis George | INRIA |
2015 | Tim Tautges | CD-adapco |
2016 | Matt Staten | Sandia National Laboratories |
2017 | David Marcum | Mississippi State University |
2018 | Cecil Armstrong | Queen's University Belfast |
2019 | Pat Knupp | Sandia National Laboratories |
2021 | Suzanne Shontz | University of Kansas |
2022 | Scott Mitchell | Sandia National Laboratories |
2023 | Nilanjan Mukherjee | Siemens |
2024 | Nikos Chrisochoides | Old Dominion University |
Best Technical Paper
Best technical paper as voted on by the Organizing Committee. The Papers Chair leads the discussion and vote, starting from review ratings of the papers.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Title |
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2010 | unknown | - | - |
2011 | Jonathan Makem, Cecil Armstrong and Trevor Robinson | Queen's University Belfast | Automatic Decomposition and Efficient Semi-Structured Meshing of Complex Solids |
2012 | Nicolas Kowalski, Franck Ledoux and Pascal Frey | CEA & UPMC Univ Paris | PDE Based Approach to Multi-Domain Partition and Quadrilateral Meshing |
2013 | F. Alauzet and D. Marcum | INRIA, Mississippi State University | A Closed Advancing-layer Method With Changing Topology Mesh Movement for Viscous Mesh Generation |
2014 | Daniel Sieger, Stefan Menzel and Mario Botsch | Bielefeld University, Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH | Constrained Space Deformation for Design Optimization |
2015 | A. Loseille, F. Alauzet and V. Menier | INRIA | Parallel Generation of Large-size Adapted Meshes |
2016 | Franco Dassi, Lennard Kamenski and Hang Si | Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics | Tetrahedral Mesh Improvement using Moving Mesh Smoothing and Lazy Searching Flips |
2017 | Vladimir A. Garanzha and Liudmila N. Kudryavtseva | Dorodnicyn Computing Center | Hyperelastic springback technique for construction of prismatic mesh layers |
2018 | Kilian Verhetsel, Jeanne Pellerin and Jean-François Remacle | Université Catholique de Louvain | A 66-Element Mesh of Schneiders' Pyramid: Bounding the Difficulty of Hex-Meshing Problems |
2019 | Flavien Boussuge, Christopher M. Tierney, Trevor T. Robinson and Cecil G. Armstrong | Queen's University Belfast | Application of Tensor Factorisation to Analyse Similarities in CAD Assembly Models |
2021 | Scott Mitchell, Patrick Knupp, Sarah C. Mackay and Michael F. Deakin | Sandia National Laboratories, Dihedral | Not so HOT Triangulations |
2022 | Paul Zhang, Judy Chiang, Xinyi Fan and Klara Mundilova | MIT | Local Decomposition of Hexahedral Singular Nodes into Singular Curves |
2023 | Xi Zou, Sui Bun Lo, Rubén Sevilla, Oubay Hassan and Jason Jones | Swansea University | Towards a volume mesh generator tailored for NEFEM |
2024 | Henriette Lipschütz, Ulrich Reitebuch, Konrad Polthier, Martin Skrodzki | Freie Universität Berlin, TU Delft | Manifold Meshing of Point Clouds with Guaranteed Smallest Edge Length |
Best Student Paper
Best technical paper whose primary author is a student, as voted on by the Organizing Committee. The Papers Chair leads the discussion and vote, starting from review ratings of the papers.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Title |
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2015 | Nadja Goerigk and Hang Si | On Indecomposable Polyhedra and The Number of Steiner Points | |
2016 | Liang Sun, Christopher Tierney, Cecil Armstrong and Trevor Robinson | Automatic decomposition of complex thin walled CAD models for hexahedral dominant meshing | |
2017 | unknown | - | - |
2018 | unknown | - | - |
2019 | Rémi Feuillet, Olivier Coulaud and Adrien Loseille | Anisotropic error estimate for high-order parametric surface mesh generation | |
2023 | Callum Lock | Predicting the near-optimal mesh spacing for a simulation using machine learning | |
2024 | Kaloyan S Kirilov, Joaquim Peiró, Jingtian Zhou, Mashy D Green, David Moxey | High-order curvilinear mesh generation from third-party meshes |
Best Presentation of Research Note/Abstract
New award given to the best presenter of a research note/abstract, i.e. a short paper describing new ideas, exploratory research, preliminary results, corrections or updates to previously published research in the field of meshing.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Title |
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2022 | Steven Owen, Armida Carbajal, Corey Ernst, Matthew Peterson and Timothy Shead | Machine Learning Classification for Rapid CAD-to-Simulation | |
2023 | Daniel Shapero | An ergonomic approach to topological transformations of unstructured meshes | |
2024 | Alexandre Chemin | The eXteme Mesh Deformation Approach (X-Mesh) Applied to the Porous Medium Equation |
Best Technical Poster
Best technical poster presented in the Poster Session, covering a new development in the area of mesh generation. All IMR attendees vote for the winner. Winners should be chosen based on contribution to the field of mesh generation, as well as on the presentation of that technology.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Title |
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2000 | Michael Hancock, Ashish Das, Debashis Basu, Jean Cabello and Nilanjan Mukherjee | EDS Unigraphics | Full Cycle Geometry-MESH Synthesis/Abstraction |
2001 | Ted Blacker | Fluent | |
2002 | unknown | - | - |
2003 | Ashish Das | EDS Unigraphics | |
2004 | unknown | - | - |
2005 | unknown | - | - |
2006 | unknown | - | - |
2007 | unknown | - | - |
2008 | unknown | - | - |
2009 | unknown | - | - |
2010 | unknown | - | - |
2011 | unknown | - | - |
2012 | Jean Hsiang-Chun Lu | Geometric Reasoning in Sketch-Based Volumetric Decomposition Framework for Hex Meshing | |
2013 | P.L. George, F. Alauzet, H. Borouchaki, P. Laug, A. Loseille, L. Maréchal, N. Barral, E. Mbinky and V. Menier | Gamma 3 Meshing Technologies | |
2014 | unknown | - | - |
2015 | unknown | - | - |
2016 | unknown | - | - |
2017 | unknown | - | - |
2018 | A. Kolasinski | ||
2019 | A. Kolasinski | ||
2021 | unknown | - | - |
2022 | Tatyana Zaitseva and V. Yu. Protasov | Bear-Subdivision Algorithms for Generating Smooth Surfaces | |
2023 | Thomas Shannon, Trevor Robinson, Cecil Armstrong, Declan Nolan, Gordon Kalwak | Identifying the “Minimum Meshable Representation” in Turbomachinery Geometries | |
2024 | Hua Tong, Eni Halilaj, Yongjie Jessica Zhang | HybridOctree_Hex - Hybrid Octree-Based Adaptive All-Hexahedral Mesh Generation with Jacobian Control |
Meshing Contest (a.k.a. Meshing Maestro)
The Meshing Maestro Award is given to the winner of the Meshing Contest. It is given to the poster of a mesh that the IMR attendees would like to see on their T-shirt the next year (for when/if there are T-shirts). Otherwise, it ends up on proceedings covers, etc. As such, this award is more aesthetic than technical. The Organizing Committee is responsible each year to find and share a model for the contest and to post it on the IMR website. A good deal of freedom is given on how to mesh the given model with respect to the meshing algorithm(s) used. The Meshing Contest Posters are displayed in the Poster Session, covering a new development in the area of mesh generation. All IMR attendees vote for the winner.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Topic |
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2001 | Ted Blacker | Fluent | |
2002 | unknown | - | - |
2003 | unknown | - | - |
2004 | unknown | - | - |
2005 | unknown | - | - |
2006 | unknown | - | - |
2007 | Rafael Montenegro Armas | University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | Map of globe showing Africa and Europe |
2008 | Yasushi Ito | University of Alabama, Birmingham | |
2009 | unknown | - | - |
2010 | Mohamed Ebeida | Sandia National Laboratories | |
2011 | unknown | - | - |
2012 | Abel Gargallo-Peiro, Xevi Roca, Jaime Peraire and Josep Serrate | Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Spain) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) | Picture of plane with equations |
2013 | Pointwise (now Cadence) | Viscous mesh entry | |
2014 | Scott Canann, Tim Tautges and James Clement | CD-adapco (now Siemens PLM Star-ccm+) | Tower Bridge |
2015 | Carolyn Woeber, Travis Carrigan and Claudio Pita | Guitar and human abdomen organs | |
2016 | Shaunak Pai, Scott Canann, David McLaurin, James Clement and Michael Hancock | CD-adapco (now Siemens PLM Star-ccm+) | White House |
2017 | Vivek Ahuja, Shaunak Pai, Scott Canann, James Clement, Ken Blake, Sumit Paranjape and Stefano Paoletti | Siemens PLM Star-ccm+ | Sagrada Familia |
2018 | Vivek Ahuja, Shaunak Pai, Scott Canann, David McLaurin, Jason Kraftcheck, Ian Young, James Clement and Ankush Singhi | Siemens PLM Star-ccm+ | Hot air balloon |
2019 | Abinesh Thota, Gargi Patil, Debashis Basu, Harry Fogg and Jonathan Makem | Siemens PLM Simcenter-3D | Niagara Falls and boat |
2021 | Scott Canann, Jeremy Dahan, David McLaurin, Stefano Pippa, Alexander Rand and Ian Young | Siemens PLM Star-ccm+ | T-Rex |
2022 | Mike Park, Ray Gomez and Bil Kleb | NASA | Space Needle Returns (Seattle Space Needle) |
2023 | Ken Blake, Scott Canann, Michael Hancock, Kevin Jones, Tuo Liu, Eelco Naarding, Sumit Paranjape, Francois Protais, Alexander Rand and Ian Young | Siemens | Windmill Simulation in a Tulip Field |
2024 | Scott Canann, Jeremy Dahan, Kevin Jones, Tuo Liu, Francois Protais, Alexander Rand, Ian Young | Siemens | Restaurant on the Harbour Scene |
Additional Awards
Occasionally, the IMR has awarded one-off prizes that do not fit into the categories above, which we list in this section.
Year | Winner | Affiliation | Title | Award |
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2001 | Mike Borden | BYU | Best Student Poster | |
2011 | Shankar Prasad Sastry | The Pennsylvania State University | Best Student Poster | |
2013 | Victorien Menier and Adrien Loseille | Parallel Mesh Adaption | Best Student Poster |