The Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM) is an international conference
series organized annually with the support of the Solid Modeling Association (SMA).
SPM 2025 will be co-located with Shape Modeling International (SMI 2025).
in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, P.R. China. The conference aims at all aspects of geometric
and physical modeling, and their application in design, analysis and manufacturing,
as well as in biomedical, geophysical, digital entertainment, and other areas.
The conference serves also as a ceremony for awarding the 2025 Pierre Bézier Prize
for contributions to solid, shape, and physical modeling.
Accepted full-length papers will be published in the journal of Computer-Aided Design (Elsevier) after a
rigorous two-stage double-blind review process. Papers should be formatted according to the style guidelines
for Computer-Aided Design and should not exceed 12 pages, including figures and references. We strongly
recommend using the LaTeX template to format your paper, but we also accept papers formatted by MS Word
according to the style guidelines for Computer-Aided Design (Elsevier). The file must be submitted in PDF
format using the EasyChair website.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• 3D fabrication/printing/manufacturing technologies
• Anisotropic/heterogeneous/composite materials
• Applied algebraic and differential geometry
• Applied computational geometry and topology
• Conceptual, collaborative, and distributed design
• Computational fabrication
• Curve, surface, and manifold modeling
• Dimensioning and tolerancing
• Feature modeling, recognition, and understanding
• Geometric algorithms
• Geometric and topological representations
• Geometric constraint solving and parametric modeling
• Geometric interpolation and smoothing
• Geometry generation and processing
• Geometry compression and transmission
• Isogeometric analysis
• Meshing and mesh optimization
• Multi-resolution modeling
• Numerical analysis of geometric algorithms
• Physically-based modeling and simulation
• Product data exchange, standards, and interoperability
• Reverse engineering/reconstruction of surfaces/solids
• Robustness and validity of geometric computations
• Shape modeling, synthesis and analysis