There are several annual conferences and workshops devoted entirely to computational geometry. The oldest of these is the highly selective ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry. Others include the Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, the ARO-MSI Workshops on Computational Geometry, and the European Workshop on Computational Geometry.
There is usually a large amount of geometry at the major algorithms conferences, including the ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA), the Int. Symp. Algorithms and Computation (ISAAC), the European Symp. on Algorithms (ESA), the Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS), and the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory (SWAT). The three major annual theory conferences, ie, the ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC), the IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), and the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP) also usually contain some amount of computational geometry.
The 2nd Federated Computing Conference to be held in Philadelphia, May 1996, is to include not only the ACM Symp. Comp. Geom., but also a new ACM Workshop on Applied Computational Geometry. DIMACS, Schloss Dagstuhl, INRIA, and Tel Aviv University regularly organize workshops in computational geometry. DREI, an NSF-sponsored program for high school teachers is having a special year in computational geometry, which includes a research component (3 workshops).
Pointers to calls for papers, programs, contents, and proceedings for
many of these conferences as well as for conferences relating to various
applications of computational geometry can be found online at