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The GeometryFactory was founded in 2003 and is the spin-off of the CGAL project. The GeometryFactory is actively involved in the project, is responsible for the nightly testsuite, and the release management.

Andreas Fabri

Andreas is the founder and director of GeometryFactry. He obtained his PhD in computer science from Ecole des Mines de Paris, while working in the Geometrica research group at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis. Andreas is involved in the CGAL project since it started in 1996.

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Laurent Rineau

Laurent is co-author of several CGAL mesh generation packages. He obtained his PhD in computer science from University Paris Diderot (Paris 7). During his PhD studies Laurent worked at the Geometrica research group at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis.

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Sebastien Loriot

Sébastien is co-author of several CGAL packages, the software Vorlume and the library ESBTL. He obtained his PhD in Mathematics from University of Burgundy. During his PhD studies, Sébastien worked first within the Geometrica and then ABS research groups at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis.

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Jane Tournois

Jane is co-author of the CGAL tetrahedral mesh generator, as she worked on mesh quality improvement during her PhD studies. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from the University of Nice. During her PhD studies, Jane worked within the Geometrica research group at INRIA Sophia-Antipolis. She then spent a year as a post-doctoral research assistant at the Technical University of Vienna.

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Philipp Moeller

Philipp obtained his BSc in Informatics from Leizig University. Before joining GeometryFactory, Philipp worked on a Google Summer of Code Project for CGAL on Replacing some Basic Non-Geometric Tools in CGAL by Boost/TR1/C++0x Functionality.

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