Call for Contributions
42nd European Workshop on Computational Geometry (EuroCG 2026)
Organized as an event of the Computational Geometry Society
March 25-27, 2026, Hagen, Germany
https://eurocg26.fernuni-hagen.de
EuroCG 2026 will be held from March 25-27, 2026, in Hagen, Germany. EuroCG is an annual workshop that combines a strong scientific tradition with a friendly and informal atmosphere. The workshop is a forum where established researchers and students can meet, discuss their work, present their results, and establish scientific collaborations.
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: January 13, 2026
- Acceptance Notification: February 24, 2026
- Early Registration Ends: March 3, 2026
- Camera-Ready Version: March 10, 2026
- Registration Ends: March 17, 2026
- EuroCG 2026: March 25-27, 2026
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE.
Invited Speakers
- Maike Buchin (Ruhr University Bochum)
- Jean Cardinal (Université libre de Bruxelles)
- Marcus Schaefer (DePaul University Chicago)
Topics of interest
Topics of interest cover all aspects of computational geometry, including but not limited to the following:
- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology,
- design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures,
- implementation and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms,
- numerical and algebraic issues arising from implementations,
- analysis of geometric configurations,
- geometric modeling, visualization and simulation,
- combinatorial optimization,
- graph drawing,
- structural molecular biology,
- geometric puzzle analysis,
- applications of computational geometry,
- geographic information systems,
- robotics and virtual worlds, and
- computer-aided design and manufacturing.
Submission Guidelines
We invite authors to submit extended abstracts of their original research that has not been published before January 1, 2025, and has not been presented at a previous edition of EuroCG. If a submission consists of work that has been published already, the submission must provide the name of the respective conference or journal and the date of publication. The authors themselves are responsible for ensuring that they do not violate copyright laws. Already published work may receive fewer and less detailed reviews.
Submissions will be handled through EasyChair.
Each submission must not exceed 175 lines of text, excluding title, references, and appendix.
Submissions must be prepared with the LaTeX class files eurocg26 and eurocg26-submission, which are provided at the website and based on the LIPIcs class file. These class files should automatically count all lines containing text, excluding title and references, and excluding figures. Authors are expected to make a reasonable effort to make sure all lines that contain text are counted: the class file should be considered an aid, and the responsibility of correctly counting lines remains with the authors. A zip file containing an example of how to use the class file can be found at the website.
The main body (of 175 lines) should be self-contained and provide a clear and succinct description of the main results and an indication for their correctness. Content that does not fit in the main body due to space restrictions must be placed in a clearly marked appendix, which will only be read at the discretion of the program committee. These rules also apply to submissions concerning already published papers.
Submissions should contain names and affiliations of authors.
Acceptance Policy
EuroCG is a non-competitive forum and there is no competitive selection process. We will accept all submissions that are original, non-trivial, correct, well-presented, and in scope. Submissions must satisfy all five criteria. Failing to comply with any of these may lead to rejection.
In particular, a submission may be rejected
- if it does not contain original research by the authors, or if there is good reason to believe that this is the case, or
- if it contains a main result with an erroneous proof, or if the provided material is insufficient to establish the correctness of the results (however, acceptance at EuroCG does not guarantee correctness), or
- if it is unreadable, or does not follow the submission guidelines provided above.
Proceedings
EuroCG does not have formally reviewed proceedings. A booklet of abstracts, without an ISBN, will be accessible online on the website for the benefit of the community. It must be regarded as a collection of preprints rather than a formally reviewed selection of papers. Results presented at EuroCG are expected to appear (or have appeared) in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in journals.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to a special issue of the Computing in Geometry and Topology (CGT) journal.
There will also be a vote for the Best Student Presentation Award.
Conference Attendance
EuroCG is dedicated to providing an environment that is free from harassment, bullying, discrimination, and retaliation for all participants. Following the decision made at EuroCG 2024, EuroCG is organized as an event of the CG Society and only members of the CG Society may attend EuroCG 2026. Society membership is free of charge. All members of the CG Society are bound by its Code of Conduct.
EuroCG is an in-person event and all presentations are expected to be given on site. At least one author of each accepted contribution must attend EuroCG (as a member of the CG Society) and present the work. If no author attends, the contribution may be removed from the program, the booklet of abstracts, and the conference website.
Program Committee
- Mikkel Abrahamsen (University of Copenhagen)
- Eyal Ackermann (University of Haifa)
- Hugo Akitaya (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
- Erin E. W. Chambers (University of Notre Dame)
- Simon D. Fink (University of Vienna)
- Henry Förster (TU Munich)
- Thekla Hamm (Eindhoven University of Technology)
- Katharina Klost (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Jan Kratochvíl (Charles University)
- Giuseppe Liotta (University of Perugia)
- André Nusser (Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur)
- Eunjin Oh (POSTECH: Pohang University of Science and Technology)
- Evanthia Papadopoulou (Università della Svizzera italiana)
- Irene Parada (UPC: BarcelonaTech)
- Carolin Rehs (TU Dortmund University)
- Christian Rieck (University of Kassel)
- Jonathan Rollin (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- Maria Saumell (Charles University)
- Christian Scheffer (Bochum University of Applied Sciences)
- Lena Schlipf - co-chair (University of Tübingen)
- Christiane Schmidt (Linköping University)
- Patrick Schnider (ETH Zurich and University of Basel)
- André Schulz - co-chair (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- Michiel Smid (Carleton University)
- Frank Staals (Utrecht University)
- Alexandra Weinberger (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- Carola Wenk (Tulane University)
- Alexander Wolff (University of Würzburg)
- Yelena Yuditsky (Université libre de Bruxelles)
- Ji Zeng (Rényi Institute)
Organizing Committee
- Julia Oppermann (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- Jonathan Rollin - co-chair (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- André Schulz (FernUniversität in Hagen)
- Alexandra Weinberger - co-chair (FernUniversität in Hagen)