Every year, the School of Computer Science organizes a series of small workshops at McGill’s Bellairs Research Institute in Barbados. These workshops, attended by anywhere from five to thirty people, provide students and researchers the opportunity to exchange ideas in a relaxed, but intense, intellectual atmosphere. Over the years, workshop topics have been as wide, and even wider than, the research interests of the faculty, including computational geometry, software engineering, convex optimization, quantum cryptography, computational complexity, computer games, simulation and even black holes.
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Bellairs Workshop on Computer Animation: GRAND Challenges, Animation and Geometry