1st Edition
The GETMe Mesh Smoothing Framework A Geometric Way to Quality Finite Element Meshes
Introduction. Elements and Meshes. The Finite Element Method. Mesh Improvement. Regularizing Element Transformations. The GETMe Smoothing Framework. Numerical examples. Extending the GETMe Framework. References. Index.
Biography
Dr. Dimitris Vartziotis studied Aeronautical and Space Engineering (MSc) (Prof. John
Argyris) and Civil Engineering (MSc). He carried out his PhD Thesis in Computational
Mechanics. He worked as a scientific executive in IBM Germany. He founded and
manages the companies ΝΙΚΙ ΜΕΠΕ and TWT GmbH. TWT GmbH has been awarded
first place for innovation and overall evaluation amongst the top German automotive
companies. His research focuses on scientific technology and theoretical Mathematics.
He publishes in international scientific journals of publishing houses such as Elsevier
and Springer. Moreover, he is a reviewer for the European Mathematical Society
(zbMATH) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
Dr. Joachim Wipper studied mathematics and computer sciences with an emphasis on
numerical mathematics and computer aided geometric design. From 1999 he worked as
scientific employee at the Mathematical Institute of Stuttgart University and earned his
doctorate degree in 2005 working on a spline based finite element method. In 2006 he
changed to TWT GmbH Science & Innovation working on industrial and research
projects covering engineering and mathematical topics. Since 2013 he is employed in
the Research & Development department of TRUMPF Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH &
Co. KG.






