Hujun Bao
State Key Lab of CAD&CG, College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,
China
Hujun Bao is a professor in the school of computer science and technology and the director of State Key Lab of CAD&CG at Zhejiang University.
He graduated from Zhejiang University in 1987 with a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics, and obtained his Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics from the same university in 1993.
Hujun specializes in computer graphics, leading research projects in mesh processing, realtime rendering and virtual reality, image/video based modeling and rendering,
and has more than 70 publications in international journals and conferences.
He is the conference co-chair of Pacific Graphics 2010, and has served on the program committee of several international conferences.
He is also active in transferring graphics technology to industry, including developing automatic camera tracking system (ACTS) and rendering engine with ultra high resolution display system for virtual reality applications (VisioniX), etc.

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Rong-Shean Lee
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Rong-Shean Lee is a NCKU Distinguished Professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
Professor Lee received his Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering in 1982 from University of Leeds, U.K.
He currently also serves as the Associate Director of the Engineering Technology Promotion Centre of National Science Council.
He is a leading researcher in collaborative CAD/CAM and multi-axis virtual machine tools.
He is a recipient of the best paper award of CIRP sponsored 4th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology, 2007.
His areas of interests include Computer-Aided Manufacturing, Intelligent Manufacturing, Applied Plasticity and Metal Forming System.
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Hiromasa Suzuki
Department of Precision Machinery Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan
Hiromasa Suzuki is a full professor at the Department of Precision Machinery Engineering, Graduate Course of Engineering, The University of Tokyo.
His current research interests include geometrical modelling and its applications to CAD/CAM systems.
One of Professor Suzuki's current research projects is "free form modelling" to capture a wide variety of object's shapes from artifacts to living things. It covers such topics as automatic reconstruction of solid/surface models from range images, free form deformation, 3D morphing, triangular mesh synthesis, and subdivision surface

James Gao
Medway Chair of Manufacturing Engineering, University of Grenwich, UK
James Gao is the Medway Chair of Manufacturing Engineering, and Head of the Centre for Innovative Product Development at the University of Grenwich, UK.
He has an international reputation including publishing of over 160 papers, and direction of research projects funded by UK research councils and leading manufacting companies.
His research interests are in innovative product development, information and knowledge management for design and manufacturing, design process and project management, and product data/lifecycle management.

Wenping Wang
Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Wenping Wang is a professor of Computer Science at The University of Hong Kong. He obtained B.Sc. (1983) and M.Eng. (1986) at Shandong University, China, and Ph.D. (1992) at University of Alberta, Canada, all in computer science. His research covers computer graphics, visualization, and geometric computing. He has recently focused on mesh generation and surface modeling for architectural design. He is journal associate editor of Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD), IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG), and program co-chair of several international conferences, including Pacific Graphics 2003, ACM Symposium on Physical and Solid Modeling (SPM 2006), and IEEE International Conference on Shape Modeling (SMI 2009).

Hong Qin
Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Dr. Hong Qin is a full professor of Computer Science in Department of Computer Science at State University of New York at Stony Brook (Stony Brook University). He received his B.S. degree and his M.S. degree in Computer Science from Peking University, China. He received his Ph.D. (1995) degree in Computer Science from the University of Toronto. During his years at the University of Toronto (UofT), he received UofT Open Doctoral Fellowship. He was also a recipient of NSF CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Honda Initiation Award, and Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow by the Sloan Foundation. Currrently, he serves as an associate editor for The Visual Computer, Graphical Models, and Journal of Computer Science and Technology. His research interests include geometric and solid modeling, graphics, physics-based modeling and simulation, computer aided geometric design, human-computer interaction, visualization, and scientific computing.

Jun-Hai Yong
School of Software, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Jun-Hai Yong is an Associate Editor of the journal Computers & Graphics, and a Steering Committee Member of an NSFC Major Research Plan.
He received his B.S. and Ph.D. in computer science from the Tsinghua University.
He was a visiting researcher at Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,
and a post doctoral fellow at the University of Kentucky.
He received the National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award, the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, the National Excellent Textbook Award, and the Best Paper Award of the ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation.
His research interests include computer-aided design, computer graphics, computer animation, and software engineering.

Bill Townsend founded Barrett Technology in 1988.
He is credited with introducing the first haptic robot, the WAM arm, based on novel gearless drives.
Bill’s company is a pioneer user of CAD - having purchased seat #1 of Dassault Systemes SolidWorks - CAD software that has since sold over 1,000,000 seats.
Bill holds engineering PhD and MS degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BS from Northeastern University.
He has been awarded 11 US patents and won several professional awards including The Robotic Industries Association’s Joseph Engelberger Award in 2003 for pioneering the first haptic robot.

Kenjiro Miura
Dept of Information Science & Technology, Shizuoka University, Japan
Kenjiro T. Miura is a full professor in the Department of Information Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Technology and
the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering (joint appointment) of Shizuoka University.
His current research interests include geometrical modeling, especially curve and surface design and its applications to CAD/CAM systems.
His current research projects are aesthetic curve and surface design, digital grain generation,
physically-based animation and nano-micro geometric modeling based on microscopic images.

Satoshi Kanai
Department of Systems Science and Informatics, Hokkaido University, Japan
Satoshi Kanai is a professor and a chair of systems science and informatics division in graduate school of information science and technology at Hokkaido University.
After a research associate of Hokkaido University and an associate professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology,
he joined the current faculty from 1997.
He directs the projects of "Digital Ergonomics" and "Massive Digital Geometry Processing" research in System Design and Modeling Lab.
His research interest includes emergent areas of digital prototyping and 3D geometric modeling.
He is an executive scientific board of the Int. Journal of Interactive Design and Manufacturing,
and is a chair of the technical committee of "Cyber field engineering" in the Japan Society for Precision Engineering.
He published over 130 technical papers and reviews in domestic/international journals and conferences including 9 awarded papers.
He is a member of JSPE, JSME, JSDE, IEEE and ACM.

James Wang
Vice President, Vertical Integration Operations, Qisda Corporation, Taiwan
James Wang joined Qisda in April 2008 as general manager of Vertical Integration Operations. He is in charge of the development and manufacturing of mechanical parts.
Previously, James worked at Pou Yuen Technology and served as general manager of Dongguan Gao Chen Precision Molding Technology to oversee the development and manufacturing of mechanical parts of 3C products. He was also the Research Engineer at C-MOLD in USA working on CAE (computer-aided engineering) development.
James received his bachelor degree in mechanical engineering from National Taiwan University and his Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio State University.
With the expertise accumulated in nearly 20 years, James has had extensive experience in polymer processing and composite manufacturing.

Mr. James Wang is the Deputy General Director of the Mechanical and Systems Research Laboratories (MSL) at the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI).
He is responsible for technology and product development of advanced vehicle power-train and electronics systems at ITRI.
He had been an engineering team leader for developing engines for motorcycle and automotive, hybrid electric system and light electric vehicle.
Currently, he leads an electric vehicle technology development program including propulsion, energy storage, and system integration with multi-disciplinary research
team across ITRI and other R&D organizations in Taiwan.
He also supervises the vehicle electronics development for telematics and active safety at ITRI.
James has a wide connection with the Taiwan industry and academia through various product development and technology collaboration programs.
He is a board member of SAE International-Taipei Section, and Secretary General of Taiwan Automotive Research Consortium (TARC).
He received an MS from the University of Wisconsin, USA, in mechanical engineering in 1985.
