The 3rd Winter School on Network Optimization
(http://NetOpt2013.fc.ul.pt) will take place at the Hotel Sana,
Estoril, from the 14th to the 18th of January, 2013. Its main objective
is to provide an opportunity for PhD students to get together
and attend high level courses in the field of Network Optimization.
Non-PhD students are welcome to attend the school,
but the number of participants is limited and priority will be given
to PhD students.
Since the first edition in 2009, the school has been part of the
activities of the Centro de Investigação Operacional, University
of Lisbon as well as of the European Network Optimization Group
(ENOG).
The event is also endorsed by the EURO – the Association
of European Societies – and APDIO – the Portuguese OR society.
School Lecturers
Antonio Frangioni Università di Pisa
Decomposition in multicommodity flows: old ideas
and new developments
Michel Gendreau CIRRELT and MAGI, École Polytechnique de Montréal
Stochastic network design problems
Arie Koster RWTH Aachen University
Network design under demand uncertainty by robust optimization
Martine Labbé Université Libre de Bruxelles
Combinatorial optimization problems in biology and medicine:
haplotyping and phylogeny
Paolo Toth Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna
Algorithms and formulations for the asymmetric
salesman problem
Organizing Committee
Luis Gouveia (chair) CIO – University of Lisbon
Walid Ben-Ameur TELECOM SudParis
Miguel Constantino CIO – University of Lisbon
Maria Conceição Fonseca CIO – University of Lisbon
Bernard Fortz Computer Science Department – Université Libre de Bruxelles
Rodrigo Marques CIO
Marta Mesquita CIO & ISA – Technical University of Lisbon
Pedro Moura CIO – University of Lisbon
Maria Cândida Mourão CIO & ISEG – Technical University of Lisbon
Margarida Moz CIO & ISEG – Technical University of Lisbon
Ana Paias CIO – University of Lisbon
João Telhada CIO – University of Lisbon
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