Friday, December 31, 2021

[DMANET] EURO Journal on Decision Processes. Call for papers. Special Issue: Fair and Explainable Decision Support Systems. Deadline 1 March 2022

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https://www.journals.elsevier.com/euro-journal-on-decision-processes/call-for-papers/fair-and-explainable-decision-support-systems

This Special Issue aims at collecting contributions that focus on the
various dimensions of algorithmic fairness, both from foundational and
application perspectives. We therefore target works ranging from novel
theoretical frameworks to model fairness (and tackle unfairness) in the
general case, to the formalization of fairness issues in different
applications (from decision making, operations research, resource
allocation and policy making) using empirical approaches. Contributions
dealing with different data-types, e.g., tabular, sequential, textual and,
other complex data such as graphs, are particularly welcome.

Guest editors:

Prof. Miguel Couceiro, Université de Lorraine, CNRS, LORIA, F-54000 Nancy,
France. Email: miguel.couceiro@loria.fr
Luis Galárraga, Researcher, INRIA/IRISA, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc,
Building 12 F, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes, France. Email:
luis.galarraga@inria.fr

Special issue information:

Motivation

Algorithmic decisions are nowadays being employed on a daily basis. They
are carried out by mathematical models trained using machine learning
techniques on data collected from past experiences. Well-known examples
include decision support systems for loan grants, terrorism detection,
prediction of criminal recidivism, and many other activities with social
and economic impact on society. While ML-based decision systems generally
attain good performance, they can be complex and opaque, not to mention
that they are not infallible. This lack of transparency, together with the
increasing evidence of biases and unfair outcomes in those systems, has
raised several concerns within the scientific and legislative realms.

Most of the notions of fairness focus on the outcomes of the decision
process, and they are inspired by several anti-discrimination efforts that
aim to ensure that unprivileged groups (e.g. racial minorities) are treated
fairly. As such, the problem of improving algorithmic fairness can be
formulated as an optimisation one. However, certain dimensions of fairness
do not fit into this setting, e.g., fairness through unawareness and
counterfactuals. This raises a number of challenges for theorists,
researchers, and practitioners.

This brings us to the underlying motivation of this Special Issue that aims
at collecting contributions that focus on the various dimensions of
algorithmic fairness, both from foundational and application perspectives.
We therefore target works ranging from novel theoretical frameworks to
model fairness (and tackle unfairness) in the general case, to the
formalization of fairness issues in different applications (from decision
making, operations research, resource allocation and policy making) using
empirical approaches. Contributions dealing with different data-types,
e.g., tabular, sequential, textual and, other complex data such as graphs,
are particularly welcome.

Contents:

We welcome contributions (i) in the form of state-of-the-art original
research papers, (ii) in the form of position papers that establish bridges
between different frameworks, and (iii) discussion papers that highlight
emerging trends in the topics outlined above. New methodologies,
algorithmic tools, and implementations are also in the scope of this
Special Issue.

Manuscript submission information:

You are invited to submit your manuscript at any time before the submission
deadline of 1 March 2022. For any inquiries about the appropriateness of
contribution topics, please contact Miguel Couceiro, University of
Lorraine, CNRS, Loria, France (miguel.couceiro@loria.fr) or Luis Galárraga,
INRIA Rennes, France (luis.galarraga@inria.fr).

The journal's submission platform (Editorial Manager) is now available for
receiving submissions to this Special Issue. Please refer to the Guide for
Authors to prepare your manuscript, and select the article type of "VSI:
Fair decisions" when submitting your manuscript online. Both the Guide for
Authors and the submission portal could be found on the Journal Homepage
here:

https://www.journals.elsevier.com/euro-journal-on-decision-processes

Keywords:

Explainability, Fairness of decision, accountability of decisions, trust in
decision system

Why publish in this Special Issue?

Special Issue articles are published together on ScienceDirect, making it
incredibly easy for other researchers to discover your work.
Special content articles are downloaded on ScienceDirect twice as often
within the first 24 months than articles published in regular issues.
Special content articles attract 20% more citations in the first 24 months
than articles published in regular issues.
All articles in this special issue will be reviewed by no fewer than two
independent experts to ensure the quality, originality and novelty of the
work published.

Learn more about the benefits of publishing in a special issue:
https://www.elsevier.com/authors/submit-your-paper/special-issues

Interested in becoming a guest editor? Discover the benefits of guest
editing a special issue and the valuable contribution that you can make to
your field: https://www.elsevier.com/editors/role-of-an-editor/guest-editors

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Manager of EURO

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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

[DMANET] [CfP] International workshop on "Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition (FAPER 2022)" at ICIAP 2021

                     Call for Papers -- FAPER 2022

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           Please distribute this call to interested parties
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 International Workshop on Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition
                          F A P E R   2 0 2 2

        in conjunction with the 21st International Conference on
               Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP 2021)
                     Lecce, Italy, MAY 23-27, 2022

            >>> https://sites.google.com/view/faper2022 <<<

              *** Submission deadline: March 1, 2022 ***
-> Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=faper2022 <-

              [[[ both virtual and in presence event ]]]
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=== Aim & Scope ===

Cultural heritage, especially fine arts, plays an invaluable role in the
cultural, historical and economic growth of our societies. Fine arts are
primarily developed for aesthetic purposes and are mainly expressed
through painting, sculpture and architecture. In recent years, thanks to
technological improvements and drastic cost reductions, a large-scale
digitization effort has been made, which has led to an increasing
availability of large digitized fine art collections. This availability,
coupled with recent advances in pattern recognition and computer vision,
has disclosed new opportunities, especially for researchers in these
fields, to assist the art community with automatic tools to further
analyze and understand fine arts. Among other benefits, a deeper
understanding of fine arts has the potential to make them more
accessible to a wider population, both in terms of fruition and
creation, thus supporting the spread of culture.

Following the success of the first edition, organized in conjunction
with ICPR 2020, the aim of the workshop is to provide an international
forum for those wishing to present advancements in the state-of-the-art,
innovative research, ongoing projects, and academic and industrial
reports on the application of visual pattern extraction and recognition
for a better understanding and fruition of fine arts. The workshop
solicits contributions from diverse areas such as pattern recognition,
computer vision, artificial intelligence and image processing.


=== Topics ===

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Application of machine learning and deep learning to cultural heritage
and digital humanities
- Computer vision and multimedia data processing for fine arts
- Generative adversarial networks for artistic data
- Augmented and virtual reality for cultural heritage
- 3D reconstruction of historical artifacts
- Point cloud segmentation and classification for cultural heritage
- Historical document analysis
- Content-based retrieval in the art domain
- Speech, audio and music analysis from historical archives
- Digitally enriched museum visits
- Smart interactive experiences in cultural sites
- Projects, products or prototypes for cultural heritage restoration,
preservation and fruition
- Visual question answering and artwork captioning
- Art history and computer vision


=== Invited speaker ===

Eva Cetinic (Digital Visual Studies, University of Zurich, Switzerland)
- "Beyond Similarity: From Stylistic Concepts to Computational Metrics"

Dr. Eva Cetinic is currently working as a postdoctoral fellow at the
Center for Digital Visual Studies at the University of Zurich. She
previously worked as a postdoc in Digital Humanities and Machine
Learning at the Department of Computer Science, Durham University, and
as a postdoctoral researcher and professional associate at the Ruđer
Boškovic Institute in Zagreb. She obtained her Ph.D. in Computer science
from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of
Zagreb in 2019 with the thesis titled "Computational detection of
stylistic properties of paintings based on high-level image feature
analysis". Besides being generally interested in the interdisciplinary
field of digital humanities, her specific interests focus on studying
new research methodologies rooted in the intersection of artificial
intelligence and art history. Particularly, she is interested in
exploring deep learning techniques for computational image understanding
and multi-modal reasoning in the context of visual art.


=== Workshop modality ===

The workshop will be held in a hybrid form, both virtual and in presence
participation will be allowed.


=== Submission guidelines ===

Accepted manuscripts will be included in the ICIAP 2021 proceedings,
which will be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series (LNCS). Authors of selected papers will be invited to extend and
improve their contributions for a Special Issue on IET Image Processing.

Please follow the guidelines provided by Springer when preparing your
contribution. The maximum number of pages is 10 + 2 pages for
references. Each contribution will be reviewed on the basis of
originality, significance, clarity, soundness, relevance and technical
content.

Once accepted, the presence of at least one author at the event and the
oral presentation of the paper are expected.

Please submit your manuscript through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=faper2022


=== Important Dates ===

- Workshop submission deadline: March 1st 2022
- Author notification: March 10th 2022
- Camera-ready submission and registration: March 15th 2022
- Finalized workshop program: TBA
- Workshop day: TBA


=== Organizing committee ===

Gennaro Vessio (University of Bari, Italy)
Giovanna Castellano (University of Bari, Italy)
Fabio Bellavia (University of Palermo, Italy)
Sinem Aslan (University of Venice, Italy | Ege University, Turkey)


=== Venue ===

The workshop will be hosted at Convitto Palmieri, which is located in
Piazzetta di Giosue' Carducci, Lecce, Italy
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 Contacts: gennaro.vessio@uniba.it
           giovanna.castellano@uniba.it
           fabio.bellavia@unipa.it
           sinem.aslan@unive.it

 Workshop: https://sites.google.com/view/faper2022
ICIAP2021
: https://www.iciap2021.org/


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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

[DMANET] Compression + Computation (online workshop): Call for Participation

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Compression + Computation: an online workshop
January 19, 2022, 10am to 6pm EST (UTC-5h)
https://sites.google.com/view/compression-computation-2022

The goal of the workshop is to highlight recent work, identify key
problems, and bring together communities working on different aspects
of data compression, with an emphasis on the field of computation over
compressed data. The workshop will be a single-day event featuring
invited talks and a discussion panel. Registration is free of charge
but required in order to participate.

REGISTRATION

https://sites.google.com/view/compression-computation-2022/registration
Note: the form allows submitting questions for the panel. For full
consideration, please submit your questions no later than Jan 4th.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Amir Abboud, Weizmann Institute of Science
Christina Boucher, University of Florida
Rayan Chikhi, Institut Pasteur
Moses Ganardi, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Shay Golan, University of California Berkeley
Carl Kingsford, Carnegie Mellon University
Gonzalo Navarro, University of Chile
Rob Patro, University of Maryland
Leena Salmela, University of Helsinki
Omri Weinstein, Columbia University

INVITED PANELISTS

Hideo Bannai, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Paul Medvedev, Pennsylvania State University
Nadia Pisanti, University of Pisa
Cenk Sahinalp, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Marinella Sciortino, University of Palermo
Jouni Sirén, University of California Santa Cruz
Sharma Thankachan, University of Central Florida

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Paweł Gawrychowski, University of Wrocław
Dominik Kempa, Stony Brook University
Tomasz Kociumaka, University of California Berkeley
Ben Langmead, Johns Hopkins University
Barna Saha, University of California San Diego

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[DMANET] Assistant Professor and Open Rank Positions in Computer Science at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois

DePaul University's School of Computing invites applications for five tenure-track positions. Three positions are offered at the Assistant Professor level while two are open rank. Candidates at all seniority levels are therefore encouraged to apply. Well-qualified senior candidates will be considered for offers with tenure. We are interested in candidates in all Computer Science areas, including artificial intelligence & machine learning, human-centric computing, robotics, systems, networking, software engineering, theory, graphics & visualization, cybersecurity, computing research in the life sciences & other disciplines, social & ethical aspects of computing, and computing education. The School of Computing and DePaul University are committed to providing a flexible and supportive environment for candidates seeking rewarding academic careers with a balance between teaching and research.

DePaul's School of Computing offers a broad range of degree programs including Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Game Development, Human-Computer Interaction, Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering, Information Security, Data Science, Software Engineering, and others. The School of Computing includes over 60 full-time faculty, close to 3,000 undergraduate majors and graduate students, and offers nine bachelor's and fourteen master's programs as well as a PhD program. Located in the heart of Chicago's vibrant downtown, it offers vast opportunities to forge relationships with industry, national laboratories, universities, and other organizations in the Chicago area.

The School of Computing has active research groups in artificial intelligence, data science, databases, human-computer interaction, programming languages, robotics, security, software engineering, systems, technology education, theory, and visual informatics. Over the last decade, the school faculty have secured more than $12.6M in funding from the NSF and three current members of the faculty are NSF CAREER award recipients. The school faculty consistently publish in most selective conferences earning the school a good ranking in csrankings.org in most areas of computer science. The university supports research via a robust internal research grants program. The university is also investing heavily in support of faculty innovation. These investments include an annual multi-million-dollar Academic Growth and Initiative Fund, modeled after the federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs, to support large-scale or high-risk-high-reward faculty-driven initiatives.

DePaul draws students of many backgrounds and cultures from a diverse urban setting, thus we are interested in recruiting and maintaining a diverse faculty. Members of all underrepresented groups, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are invited and encouraged to apply. DePaul University offers equal employment opportunities to all persons in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local EEO laws. Positions are contingent upon available budgetary resources.

Applicants should have a PhD degree in Computer Science or a related field.

Apply at https://apply.interfolio.com/91064

Review of applications will begin on January 17, 2022 and continue until the positions are filled. For more information, email Alexander Rasin (arasin@cdm.depaul.edu<mailto:arasin@cdm.depaul.edu>) or Ljubomir Perkovic (lperkovic@cs.depaul.edu<mailto:lperkovic@cs.depaul.edu>).

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[DMANET] ETAPS Test of Time Award 2022, call for nominations

The ETAPS Test of Time Award recognizes outstanding papers published
more than 10 years in the past in one of the constituent conferences
of ETAPS. The Award recognises the impact of excellent research
results that have been published at ETAPS.

See https://etaps.org/about/test-of-time-award .

Nominations

Nominations for the 2022 ETAPS Test of Time Award are solicited from
the ETAPS community. A nomination should include the title and
publication details of the nominated paper, explain the influence it
has had since publication, and why it merits the award. The nomination
should phrase it in terms that are understandable by the members of
the award committee and suitable for use in the award citation and
should be endorsed by at least 2 people other than the person
submitting the nomination. Self-nominations are not allowed.

Nominations should be sent by

Monday 14 February 2022

to the chair of the award committee, Don Sannella <dts@inf.ed.ac.uk>.

Award committee

The 2022 award committee consists of Rance Cleaveland, Ugo Dal Lago,
Marieke Huisman, Jan Křetínský, Don Sannella (chair), Gabriele
Taentzer and Peter Thiemann.

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Monday, December 27, 2021

[DMANET] PhD studentship, Luxembourg, Security and Formal Methods

Dear colleague,

We are seeking candidates for a PhD position at University of Luxembourg in the SaToSS (Security and Trust of Software Systems) group led by Prof Sjouke Mauw in the area of formal methods for security.

Please see here the description and link for applications marked "PhD Studentship 2":

https://satoss.uni.lu/vacancies/

We encourage applicants with a background in logic, formal methods, as well as those enthusiastic about security and privacy.

Informal enquiries may be directed to the email addresses below, but the application must be online via the following link.
https://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&nPostingID=67638&nPostingTargetID=97599&mask=karriereseiten&lg=UK

The candidate's letter of motivation, must be relevant to research in the SaToSS group: (See: https://satoss.uni.lu/publications/). The topic described is a suggestion.

Yours sincerely,

Prof. Sjouke Mauw sjouke.mauw@uni.lu
Dr. Ross Horne ross.horne@uni.lu
Dr. Xihui Chen xihui.chen@uni.lu


========Description of PhD position=====================
The University of Luxembourg invites applications to the following vacancy in the Department of Computer Science (http://dcs.uni.lu) within its Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine: https://satoss.uni.lu/vacancies/


Doctoral candidate (PhD student) in Computer Science (m/f)

• Initial 36 months fixed-term contract, renewable for up to 48 months depending on thesis progress evaluation
• Full-time employment (40h/week)
• Student and employee status
• Start date: as soon as possible
• Topics in security, privacy and formal methods

Your Role

The candidate's tasks include:
• Assistance with teaching classes in security
• Conducting research publishable in reputable international venues
• Writing of progress reports and presentations towards thesis
• Work constructively towards goals set by supervisors

The candidate should be prepared to engage in the project ``Semi-Controlled Distributed Account Management'' described below. The project is within the Security and Trust of Software System (SaToSS) research group led by Prof Sjouke Mauw.

Description of proposed PhD thesis topic:

The use of a password manager is a current best practice that many users and organisations follow. Password managers facilitate the generation and maintenance of unique, complex and random passwords and thus help prevent account compromise due to weak or reused passwords. However, with the rising number of apps, online accounts, smart devices and authentication methods, we are facing many new threats that are not related to passwords. For example, we must now also worry about misconfigured apps, third-party access permissions to accounts, vulnerabilities of devices, and security incidents at service providers.

Moreover, our apps, accounts, and devices are interconnected: An email app on a smartphone provides access to the email account to anyone who can unlock the smartphone. If, say, the smartphone user's groceries account supports password resetting by email, then the user's groceries account, too, can be accessed by anyone who can unlock the smartphone. There are many other such connections due to multi-factor, single sign-on, and other authentication methods. We refer to this collection of apps, devices, accounts, and authentication methods as an account ecosystem.

The interconnected nature of items in an account ecosystem means that for any security incident involving one item, there are potential ramifications for every other item in an account ecosystem. In our user study of 20 young to middle aged adults, they reported on average 43 items in their account ecosystems that were in active use. The complexity of account ecosystems is expected to further increase significantly with new services, such as Open Banking, connecting our existing accounts with new third-party account services, and new items, such as wearable devices, smart home appliances, car infotainment systems connecting to our existing devices such as smartphones, home routers, and introducing new apps and cloud services to control them.

Yet, there is no tool that helps managing our account ecosystems and no simple way to assess the risks to the integrity and availability of items in our account ecosystem. Indeed, it is precisely the lack of such a tool at the larger scale of an organisation's account ecosystem that leaves many institutions blind to the possible attack paths that ransomware attacks have exploited.


Objectives

In this proposed PhD thesis topic, we aim to develop the first account ecosystem management and security analysis tool. To achieve this, we must solve foundational research questions and develop efficient algorithms as outlined below. The developed algorithms will be implemented into a fully functional prototype.


Your Profile

The candidate must have a master degree and outstanding qualifications in computer science, mathematics or a related discipline.

The candidate should have excellent spoken and written communication skills. The candidate should be prepared to integrate into the SaToSS research group, led by Prof. Sjouke Mauw, which maintains excellent communication between all members.


We offer
• A large and dynamic research group with an exciting international environment
• Training in scientific and transferable skills; participation in schools, conferences and workshops.
• The University of Luxembourg offers highly competitive salaries and is an equal opportunity employer


Further Information
Applications —written in English— should be submitted online and include:

• Detailed curriculum vitae, including your contact address, work experience and publications
• Letter of motivation. *This is essential and must clearly state how the experience and interests of the candidate are related to the PhD topic advertised. Generic applications that are not tailored to the group and topic will not be considered*
• Degree certificates and transcript of all grades from university-level courses taken
• Contact information for 2-3 referees

Deadline for application:

The position is available immediately, so early applications are encouraged. Only formal applications via the link provided will be considered.
https://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&nPostingID=67638&nPostingTargetID=97599&mask=karriereseiten&lg=UK
However, we encourage applicants to contact members research group with questions about possible research topics.

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Friday, December 24, 2021

[DMANET] PhD Fellowship in Market Design, Universidad de Chile

A PhD student fellowship is available within the Anillo grant "Information and Computation in Market Design" (PIs Jose Correa, Adriana Piazza, Mario Bravo, Juan Escobar, and Victor Verdugo), funded by ANID-Chile. We are seeking excellent PhD candidates, with a strong mathematical background, and interested in fundamental mathematical, computational, and/or economic, questions related to the design of modern platforms.

The starting date should ideally be between March and October 2022. The selected candidates will devote fully to research and work with one or more of the PIs as part of their doctoral thesis. The appointment will be for a period of up to three years and the benefits are similar to those in ANID doctoral fellowships. Travel support is available, and in particular, the selected candidate may participate in collaborations with one of the Anillo's International Researchers (Itai Ashlagi (Stanford), Federico Echenique (Caltech), Paul Duetting (Google Research Zurich), Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS/INRIA)).

Applicants must hold a recent undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, or related fields. Applications including curriculum vitae, research interests (1 page), and names of references with their e-mail addresses, should be sent electronically to anilloicmd@gmail.com. To ensure full consideration the application should be sent before the deadline of February 28th, 2022. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

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[DMANET] Postdoctoral Positions in Market Design, Universidad de Chile

Two postdoctoral positions are available at the Universidad de Chile (Santiago), funded through the newly awarded group grant "Information and Computation in Market Design" (PIs Jose Correa, Adriana Piazza, Mario Bravo, Juan Escobar, and Victor Verdugo). The starting date should ideally be between March and October 2022. The selected candidates will devote fully to research and work with one or more of the PIs. While the position is at the Universidad de Chile, the selected candidate may spend (part of) their time at one of the associated institutions: Universidad de O'Higgins and Universidad Adolfo Ibanez.

The appointment will be for 12 months, renewable by mutual agreement, with a monthly salary of 1.900.000 CLP. Shorter periods may also be considered. Generous travel support is available, and in particular, the selected candidate may spend up to 4 months working abroad with one of the grant's International Researchers (Itai Ashlagi (Stanford), Federico Echenique (Caltech), Paul Duetting (Google Research Zurich), Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS/INRIA)).

Applicants must hold a recent PhD in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Operations Research, or related fields. Applications including curriculum vitae, list of publications, research plan (1 page), and names of references with their e-mail addresses, should be sent electronically to anilloicmd@gmail.com. To ensure full consideration the application should be sent before the deadline of January 21th, 2022. Late applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 

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[DMANET] 2 vacancies at the University of Groningen

Dear DMANET subscribers,

The University of Groningen, department of Mathematics, currently has
two vacancies for tenure track / permanent positions.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could bring these to the
attention of any possibly interested potential candidates.

Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in Probability Theory and/or
Combinatorics:

https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-02S0008STP

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Topological Data Analysis,
Stochastic Geometry and Topology, and/or Statistical Data Analysis:

https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-02S0008SVP

sincerely,

Tobias Müller

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Thursday, December 23, 2021

[DMANET] PACE 2022 Call for Participation

PACE 2022 Call for Participation

We are happy to announce the seventh iteration of PACE, the
Parameterized Algorithms and Computational Experiments Challenge. The
goals of PACE as well as official reports for past challenges can be
found on our website: https://pacechallenge.org/.

This year, the challenge is on Directed Feedback Vertex Set:
* Input: A directed graph
* Output: Find a minimum subset X of V such that, when all vertices of X
and their adjacent edges are deleted from G, the remainder is acyclic.

** Tracks
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We will have one track for Exact algorithms and another for Heuristic
algorithms.

**Exact:**
Your task is to find an optimal solution of each Directed Feedback
Vertex Set instance within the time limit of 30 minutes.
You will be ranked by the number of solved instances.

**Heuristic:**
Your task is to find the best solution of each Directed Feedback Vertex
Set instance within the time limit of 10 minutes.
You will be ranked by the quality of the solution.


** Timeline
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- September 2021: Announcement of the challenge (Problem) and tracks
- November 2021: Announcement of additional information
and ranking methods
- January 2022: Public instances are available
- March 2022: Submission via [optil.io](https://optil.io/) is open
(for testing and unofficial, auxiliary leaderboard)
- June 1st, 2022 (AoE): Submission deadline for solver
- June 15th, 2022 (AoE): Submission deadline for solver description
- July, 2022: Announcement of the results
- September 2022: Award ceremony at the International Symposium on
Parameterized and Exact Computation (IPEC 2022)


** Program Committee
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- Christian Schulz (chair) (Universität Heidelberg)
- Ernestine Großmann (Universität Heidelberg)
- Tobias Heuer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- Darren Strash (Hamilton College)

** Steering Committee
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* Holger Dell (Goethe University Frankfurt and IT University of Copenhagen)
* Johannes Fichte (Technische Universität Dresden)
* Markus Hecher (Technische Universität Wien)
* Bart M. P. Jansen (chair) (Eindhoven University of Technology)
* Łukasz Kowalik (University of Warsaw)
* André Nichterlein (Technical University of Berlin)
* Marcin Pilipczuk (University of Warsaw)
* Manuel Sorge (Technische Universität Wien)
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[DMANET] One postdoc position in graph theory at Université libre de Bruxelles (Brussels, Belgium)

Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Brussels (Belgium) announces
one Postdoc position within the research project

"Product Structure of Planar Graphs" of Prof. Gwenaël Joret,

with funding for 1 year. Strong candidates with interests in
structural graph theory are encouraged to apply.

The starting date of the postdoc position is flexible. The deadline
for applying is January 31st, 2022. E-mail enquiries are welcome.

About the scientific environment: Gwenaël Joret is a member of the
Algorithms research group of the Computer Science Department. Other
members include

- Jean Cardinal (algorithms, data structures, reconfiguration graphs),
- Samuel Fiorini (discrete optimization, graph theory)
- John Iacono (algorithms, data structures, GPU computing), and
- Stefan Langerman (algorithms, data structures, computational geometry)

Prof. Samuel Fiorini is announcing another postdoc position, funded by
his research project "Integer Linear Programs with Bounded
Subdeterminants".

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[DMANET] Extended deadlines for the 10th IFAC MIM 2022 conference in Nantes, France, June 22 to 24, 2022

Dear colleagues:

Following several requests to extend the deadline, we are happy to
announce that the new deadline is on *25th of January 2022*. The website
has been updated with the new dates as well as the registration fees.
Please check it for further details. Please be aware that*this
represents a hard deadline.*

We are looking forward to seeing your contributions: proposals of
invited sessions, invited and regular papers for the 10th IFAC triennial
conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control, MIM 2022

                        June 22 - 24, 2022, Nantes, France -
www.mim2022.com

One of the worlwide largest conferences matching industrial and
manufacturing engineering, supply chain and operations management,
computer science, robotics and automation, artificial intelligence,
decision science and operations research.

The submission website
is:https://ifac.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl

Invited session organizers should submit a short abstract that
summarizes the aim and content of the invited session, a code will be
assigned to the session.  Potential authors are invited to submit papers
by using the code.

If at least 5 papers are accepted, the session is included in the
conference program as an invited session.

If an invited session is not accepted, accepted papers submitted to this
session will be included in regular sessions.

If you wish to organize an entire Track (at least 3 sessions), invited
sessions which will compose the track must be submitted independently,
but in addition an abstract of the Track should also be submitted and
mention the titles of sessions.

The extended deadlines for IFAC MIM 2022:

* 25 January 2022 : Submission of invited session proposal (a short
abstract), draft papers for regular and invited sessions (6 pages in
IFAC format)
* 25 February 2022: Notification to authors/ Start of registration
* 15 March 2022: Submission of final camera ready versions of accepted
papers
* 30 April 2022: Early registration rates expire

*The conference is dedicated to the 60th volume anniversary of the
International Journal of Production Research**(IJPR).*

/The proceedings of IFAC MIM 2022 will be published in Open Access by
Elsevier in IFAC-PapersOnLine (see
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/ifac-papersonline) which is indexed
in  Scopus and Web of Science.
/

The session chairs can propose best presentations for Special Issues in
ANOR, IJPR, FSM, and IJISM (the list of journals which will publish
special issues is regularly completed, see the web site of the conference).

Season's Greetings and Happy New Year 2022,

Sincerely yours,

Prof. Dr. Alexandre Dolgui
General chair of MIM 2022, Vice-chair of IFAC TC 5.2 (former chair
2011-2017)

Prof. Dr. Dmitry Ivanov
IPC chair of MIM 2022, Chair of IFAC TC 5.2

Prof. Dr. David Lemoine
NOC chair of MIM 2022

PS: The previous edition of the conference was in Berlin in 2019 with
740 attendees:https://blog.hwr-berlin.de/mim2019/

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____________________________________________________________________________

Alexandre Dolgui, Dr.habil., Ph.D., IISE Fellow,
Professor and Head

Automation, Production and Computer Sciences Dept.
IMT Atlantique, LS2N-CNRS
La Chantrerie, 4, rue Alfred Kastler - B.P. 20722
F-44307 NANTES Cedex 3, France
E-mails:alexandre.dolgui@imt-atlantique.fr
URL:www.researchgate.net/profile/Alexandre_Dolgui

Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Production Research
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tprs20/current

Last Book: Scheduling in industry 4.0 and cloud manufacturing
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030431761#aboutAuthors

Invite you to celebrate the 60th Volume Anniversary of IJPR at
10th IFAC MIM conference, June 22 to 24, 2022, Nantes, France
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[DMANET] Postdoc in Complexity Theory at University of Warwick

A postdoctoral position in computational complexity theory and related
areas is available in the research group of Igor Oliveira at the University
of Warwick. The position offers flexible conditions and comes with generous
travel support. The start date is negotiable. The initial duration of the
position is for 22 months, with the possibility of an extension based on
the availability of funds.

In addition to joining one of the leading theory groups in Europe, you will
be a member of the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and its Applications
(DIMAP) and have the opportunity to take part in a number of research
activities jointly organised with Imperial College London and the
University of Oxford as part of our Complexity Network. Warwick is also
home to the Oxford-Warwick Complexity Meetings, which covers exciting new
developments in complexity theory.

To be considered, please send me an email (igorcarb@gmail.com) with your CV
and a list of publications. Applications submitted before 20/January/2022
will receive full consideration. Applications received after this deadline
will still be considered until the position is filled. Informal enquiries
are also welcome.

More information about the position is available here:
https://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~igorcarb/postdoc-position.html

Best regards,
Igor Oliveira
https://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~igorcarb/

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[DMANET] : MIM2022 CFP Deadline Extension

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to contribute to the invited session
"*/_Implementing Digital-Twin in Manufacturing and Logistics Systems:
new trends and challenges_/*" at the *MIM 2022 conference* in Nantes,
France, 22^nd -24^th June 2022
(https://www.ifac-control.org/conferences/manufacturing-modelling-management-and-control-10th-mim-2022tm),
co-chaired by Dr. Serena Finco (/University of Padova/), Dr. Mirco Peron
(/NTNU/), Prof. Dr. Olga Battaïa (Kedge Business School), Prof. Dr.
Xavier Delorme (Mines Saint Etienne).

In the attachments, you can find the description of the invited session
and its main topics.

*The deadline has now been extended to the 25^th of January 2022*

A draft paper of max. 6 pages written according to IFAC author guides
(https://www.ifac-control.org/conferences/author-guide). Special issues
of MIM 2022 are planned in IFAC and other high-ranked journals, such as
Annual Reviews in Control and International Journal of Production Research.

In order to connect your contribution to our session, please use the
code: *ynn5u*. **

For anything, please do not hesitate to contact me and I am sorry in
case of cross-posting.

Best regards,

Serena Finco, Mirco Peron, Olga Battaïa, Xavier Delorme

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[DMANET] : MIM2022 CFP Deadline Extension

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to contribute to the invited session
"Challenges and opportunities in applying Additive Manufacturing in
Supply Chains" at the *MIM 2022 conference* in Nantes, France, 22^nd
-24^th June 2022
(https://www.ifac-control.org/conferences/manufacturing-modelling-management-and-control-10th-mim-2022tm),
co-chaired by Dr. Mirco Peron (/NTNU/), Dr. Serena Finco (/University of
Padova/), Ass. Prof. Francesco Lolli (/University of Modena and
Reggio/), Prof. Fabio Sgarbossa (/NTNU/), and Prof. Dmitry Ivanov
(/Berlin School of Economics and Law/).

In the attachments, you can find the description of the invited session
and its main topics.


*The deadline has now been extended to the 25^th of January 2022*

A draft paper of max. 6 pages written according to IFAC author guides
(https://www.ifac-control.org/conferences/author-guide). Special issues
of MIM 2022 are planned in IFAC and other high-ranked journals, such as
Annual Reviews in Control and International Journal of Production Research.

In order to connect your contribution to our session, please use the
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For anything, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Best regards,

Mirco Peron, Serena Finco, Francesco Lolli, Fabio Sgarbossa, Dmitry Ivanov

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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

[DMANET] Open Position: AI/MLOps Research Engineer

Looking for a new job? Want to help develop the software infrastructure
for the latest AI and machine learning research? We are looking for a
research engineer to my research group (the Reasoning and Learning Lab)
to help develop our MLOps environment to accelerate our AI research. Be
part of one of the most dynamic AI research groups in Sweden!

Your tasks will consist of developing a scientific DevOps environment
for supporting a modern research methodology in AI and machine learning,
requiring both computational flexibility and strong reproducibility on
all levels as well as helping researchers use the platform for
experiments and methodology development. You will be financed by and be
part of the strategic research environment ELLIIT (elliit.se). The
project you will work in is long-term and is funded for 5 years.

The Reasoning and Learning Lab at Linköping University does fundamental
AI research on algorithms, techniques and methods for machine reasoning,
machine learning, and the integration of reasoning and learning. We are
especially interested in incremental reasoning and learning such as a
stream reasoning and learning, spatio-temporal reasoning and learning
such as learning and reasoning about trajectories and events/activities,
multi-agent reasoning and learning such as combinatorial assignment and
multi-agent reinforcement learning, and reasoning and learning for
Trustworthy AI such as privacy-preserving synthetic data generation and
run-time verification for safe autonomous systems.

Deadline January 24, 2022.

https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=p17966

Please spread to relevant people.
If have any questions please get in touch!

Cheers,
Fredrik
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[DMANET] Postdoc in algorithms at University of Salzburg (Austria)

A full-time postdoc position is available in the "Big Data Algorithms"
research group led by Assistant Professor Sebastian Forster at the
University of Salzburg. The position is within the ERC-funded project
"Dynamic Algorithms Against Strong Adversaries" (DynASoAr). The main
goal of this project is to design new dynamic algorithms with
theoretical guarantees for fundamental graph problems.

* Requirements: PhD in computer science or mathematics, and research
experience in graph algorithms
* Start date: Fall 2022, negotiable
* Duration: Two years
* Salary: approx. 55,000 EUR gross/year for 40 hours/week
* Application deadline: February 19, 2022. Late applications will be
considered until the position is filled.

If you are interested in this position, then please send your CV
including a list of publications, a short letter of motivation, and the
names of two references to forster@cs.sbg.ac.at. Please include the
words "application" or "postdoc" in the subject line. Inquiries about
the position, the goals of the project, and the research environment are
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[DMANET] CALL FOR PAPERS - SPECIAL SESSION (DIANN 2022) "Application of decision making in image analysis based on multiple neural networks"

CALL FOR PAPERS - SPECIAL SESSION

"Application of decision making in image analysis based on multiple neural
networks (DIANN 2022)"

for CODIT'22

May 17-20, 2022 - Istanbul, Turkey

Session Co-Chairs

Prof. Dan Popescu, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest (email :
dan.popescu@upb.ro)
Prof. Loretta Ichim, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest (email :
loretta.ichim@upb.ro)
Prof. Cristina Maria Pinotti, University of Perugia, Italy - (email :
cristina.pinotti@unipg.it)

Session description

This special session deals with the problem of the new trends in image
analysis based on combining multiple artificial neural networks considering
the decision fusion. The goal of the new created such systems is to
increase the statistic performances for detection, classification, and
segmentation of regions of interest from images. The idea is to transfer
the decision of individual classifiers to a global classifier (considered
more objective).
The applications of modern and performant neural networks in different
domains: environment, industry, medicine, agriculture, transportation, and
so on, needs interdisciplinary knowledge and effectively solve many complex
problems which are encountered. Today the image processing systems and the
image sensors are endowed with intelligence and therefore the modern image
analysis systems are based on module cooperation, integration, data
augmentation, decision fusion, deep learning, transfer learning, and the
use of cloud computing.
The goal is to bring together researchers, engineering and users in
different domains which are engaged in resolving problems of distributed
monitoring, diagnosis and control with the aid of modern WSN. We invite you
to present and discuss advances in the research and development of
intelligent image processing based on neural networks.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Artificial neural networks,
- Image processing,
- Transfer learning,
- Data augmentation,
- Decision fusion,
- Detection of regions of interest,
- Object classification,
- Image segmentation,
- Applications for monitoring of environmental parameters.

SUBMISSION
Papers must be submitted electronically for peer review through PaperCept
by January 07, 2022:
http://controls.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl

In PaperCept, click on the CoDIT 2022 link "Submit a Contribution to CoDIT
2022" and follow the steps.

IMPORTANT: All papers must be written in English and should describe
original work. The length of the paper is limited to a maximum of 6 pages
(in the standard IEEE conference double column format).

DEADLINES
January 07, 2022: deadline for paper submission
March 4, 2022: notification of acceptance/reject
March 30, 2022: deadline for final paper and registration

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Francesco Betti Sorbelli

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[DMANET] Covid and Day on Computational Game Theory

Dear colleagues,

the

12th Day on Computational Game Theory,

is planned on

February 03-04, 2022, at the University of Bremen.

We are closely viewing the development of the pandemic. The number of omnicron
cases in Europe is rising and the german government just announced additional
contact restrictions. On Jan 07 they will meet and evaluate the situation again.
Based on this meeting and the covid-situation we will announce shortly after Jan 07
if the Day on Computational Game Theory can take place.

Invited speakers would be

Martin Hoefer, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany,

Michael Mc Gettrick, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, and

Tami Tamir, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel.

We still hope to see you in Bremen and wish you Merry Christmas
Daniel Schmand (University of Bremen)

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[DMANET] 1-year postdoc position in Algebraic Combinatorics, Eindhoven University of Technology

JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University
of Technology (TU/e) invites applications for a 1 year postdoctoral
position in Discrete Mathematics or Combinatorics with a starting date
between February 1, 2022 and March 1, 2022. Preference will be given to
candidates who show interest in, or demonstrate ability in, studying
combinatorial problems using algebraic graph theory.

ABOUT TU EINDHOVEN, THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE:
The TU Eindhoven (TU/e) was established in 1956 as a polytechnic. It has
grown into a university with nine departments. The TU/e now has
approximately 3000 employees and 8000 BSc and MSc students. The TU/e campus
is in the center of Eindhoven. Our Department offers several bachelor and
master programs, all of which are taught in English. The Combinatorial
Optimization group provides a dynamic international research atmosphere.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- PhD related to Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorics , or related topics.
- Ability to conduct high quality academic research, demonstrated for
instance by a relevant PhD thesis and/or publication(s).
- Ability to teach, shown by experience or assistance in teaching and
positive evaluations of these teaching efforts.
- Excellent mastering of the English language, good communication and
leadership skills. Note that there is no Dutch language requirement.
- Be a team player and able to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary context.

HOW TO APPLY:
Applications should be done through the following website:
https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/postdoc-position-in-the-field-of-algebraic-combinatorics-900503.html

Besides personal and contact information, you should upload one PDF
document that contains:
- Cover letter in which you describe your motivation and qualifications for
the position.
- Curriculum vitae, including a list of your publications and the contact
information of three references.

The deadline for applications is January 10, 2022. For more information
please contact Aida Abiad at a.abiad.monge@tue.nl.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

[DMANET] Postdoctoral Fellowship with Lehigh University's Program in the Foundations and Applications of Mathematical Optimization and Data Science

We invite applications for a postdoctoral fellowship position with Lehigh
University's new Program in the Foundations and Applications of
Mathematical Optimization and Data Science (Lehigh MODS). Applications are
welcome immediately. Review of applications will begin on February 1,
2022, and will continue until the position is filled.

The Lehigh MODS program has been established with the perspective that
mathematical optimization is an essential tool throughout the revolutionary
field of data science. The aim of the program is to capitalize on Lehigh's
world-class reputation in mathematical optimization research toward
advances in these and related fields. The incoming postdoctoral fellow
will be joining an interdisciplinary team of researchers working on a range
of topics from optimization theory and algorithms to the application of
modern data science and machine learning tools in areas from energy and
healthcare systems to quantum chemistry.

The Lehigh MODS team is composed of faculty members in Lehigh's departments
of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE), Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering (ChBE), Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), Economics
(Econ), and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE): Frank E. Curtis
(ISE), Aida Khajavirad (ISE), Alberto J. Lamadrid (Econ), Theodore K.
Ralphs (ISE), Srinivas Rangarajan (ChBE), Daniel P. Robinson (ISE), Karmel
S. Shehadeh (ISE), Lawrence V. Snyder (ISE), Parv Venkitasubramaniam (ECE),
Luis Nunes Vicente (ISE), and Sihong Xie (CSE). All Lehigh MODS team
members are also members of Lehigh's Institute for Data, Intelligent
Systems, and Computation (I-DISC), which provides administrative support
for the program.

A successful candidate will have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree by Summer
2022. In addition to joining collaborative interdisciplinary projects, the
incoming postdoctoral fellow will be expected to contribute modestly to the
program, such as aiding in the organization of seminars and workshops.

The fellowship position would start at a mutually agreed-upon date. The
term of the position is negotiable and could be 1 or 2 years.

A formal application includes a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research
statement (at most 4 pages), and list of at least 3 references.
Applications should be sent by email to frank.e.curtis@lehigh.edu.
Informal inquiries in advance of a formal application are welcome.

Lehigh University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and
does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender,
gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic
origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

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[DMANET] PhD Position in constraint programming and / or algorithm engineering at the University of Glasgow

A funded PhD position in the area of constraint programming or algorithm engineering is available in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, under the supervision of Dr Ciaran McCreesh, starting in October 2022. Candidates should hold an undergraduate or masters degree in computing science, or in mathematics and have substantial programming experience.

The position is associated with a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship on the topic of "trustworthy constraint programming and optimisation". Potential topics include proof logging for constraint programming, scientific approaches to understanding the theory / practice gap in solving hard combinatorial problems, improving algorithms for subgraph-finding problems, and algorithms for parallel combinatorial search. For more details on the position and the application process, please see:

https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/computing/postgraduateresearch/prospectivestudents/phd-projects/

The application deadline is 31st January. Potential candidates are encouraged to get in touch to discuss the position and the application process.

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[DMANET] PhD positions in Combinatorics in Birmingham

The school of mathematics in Birmingham offers PhD studentships in
Combinatorics. These are available to national as well as international
students (standardised PhD salary for the UK). If you are thinking about
applying, please get in contact with a potential supervisor beforehand, see:

https://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/combinatorics/

Technical information about the application process can be found at:

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/mathematics/phd/phd.aspx

For general enquires please contact Johannes Carmesin. The application
deadline is January 21st, 2022.

Yours sincerely

Johannes Carmesin

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[DMANET] Pre- or Postdoctoral position available

The Research Group Optimization under Uncertainty and Data Analysis
(Department of Data Science and Department of Mathematics,
Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany) is offering a

                    (Pre- or Post)-Doctoral Position


The group works on modeling and solving complex and very large-scale
planning and decision problems. Key expertise is in developing models
and algorithms which provable solution quality for optimization
problems, in particular under uncertainty. This involves techniques such
as mixed-integer (non-)programming and robust as well as stochastic
optimization, graph algorithms, as well as design and implementation of
global algorithms. The group is also active in third-party funded
research projects.

Your tasks:

You should be interested in doing research on structural properties of
models and in development of algorithms that integrate data-based
methods. You should also like to validate your findings in real-world
applications such as energy, logistics, and the natural sciences. The
positions come with teaching obligations in mathematics and data science.

Your qualifications:

It is expected that candidates have a sound background in one or more of
the following areas: mixed-integer linear and nonlinear optimization,
optimization under uncertainty (especially robust optimization),
discrete mathematics, mathematical data analysis. Implementing and
evaluating the developed approaches is typically required as well. You
should like to teach and to work in teams.

Job Description:

(Pre- or Post-)Doctoral position (up to 100%, German TV-L E 13 / A13)
in the Research Group is headed by Frauke Liers,
https://www.math.fau.de/wirtschaftsmathematik/team/frauke-liers/.
The position is for a period of three years, with possible extension. It
may start as soon as possible.

Your application:

Informal inquiries and applications (including letter of motivation,
CV, certificates) can be sent to frauke.liers@fau.de.

FAU is a member of "the Family in Higher Education institutions" best
practice club and also aims at increasing the number of women in
scientific positions. Female candidates are therefore particularly
encouraged to apply. In case of equal qualifications, candidates with
disabilities will take precedence.

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[DMANET] Postdoc positions in TCS at University of Copenhagen

The Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for several postdoc positions in theoretical computer science.

We are looking for outstanding junior researchers with an innovative mind-set and intellectual curiosity to strengthen and complement the research profile of the Algorithms and Complexity Section at DIKU. This is one of the leading research groups in theoretical computer science in Europe (currently ranked 7th worldwide by CSrankings.org), with a strong presence at top-tier conferences like STOC, FOCS, and SODA, and also with publications in premier AI conferences like AAAI, IJCAI, and NeurIPS. We are part of an exciting environment including the Basic Algorithms Research Copenhagen (BARC) centre, joint with the IT University of Copenhagen, and have extensive collaborations with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Lund University on the Swedish side of the Oresund Bridge, as well as with our many visitors. We aim to attract top talent from around the world to an ambitious, creative, collaborative, and fun environment. Using the power of mathematics, we strive to create fundamental breakthroughs in algorithms and complexity theory. While our focus in on foundational research, we do have a track record of surprising algorithmic discoveries leading to major industrial applications.

These postdoc positions are full-time research positions for an intended duration of two years. Teaching of advanced courses is encouraged but not required. Travel funding is included, and we will also start receiving visitors again on a regular basis as soon as the Covid-19 situation permits. The starting date is flexible from April to September 2022.

The University of Copenhagen is currently expanding strongly in computer science. We expect to have tenure-track openings in in the coming years, and welcome postdoctoral researchers interested in exploring such opportunities.

The application deadline is February 6, 2022. See https://employment.ku.dk/faculty/?show=155491 for the full announcement with more information and instructions for how to apply. Informal enquiries are welcome and can be made to Mikkel Abrahamsen (miab@di.ku.dk), Jakob Nordstrom (jn@di.ku.dk), Rasmus Pagh (pagh@di.ku.dk), or Mikkel Thorup (mthorup@di.ku.dk).


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[DMANET] TheoretiCS: Launch of a new journal in TCS

TheoretiCS is a new Diamond Open Access electronic journal covering all areas of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS), that is launched in December 2021. The scope of the journal is TCS broadly construed, including, but not restricted to, the Theory of Computing and the Theory of Programming. One of our aims is to bridge the, often artificial, division between TCS-A and TCS-B.


Access to all papers is free. Authors are not required to pay any publication fees or article processing charges, and retain copyright under a Creative Commons license.


TheoretiCS strives for top quality scholarship in Theoretical Computer Science. It publishes original research, explicitly including suitably revised and extended versions of conference papers. To be accepted, a paper must make a significant contribution of lasting value to a relevant area of TCS, and its presentation must be of high quality.


TheoretiCS is published by the TheoretiCS Foundation e.V., a non-profit organisation registered in Germany. The journal is a joint effort of the TCS community. Its policies are decided by the Advisory Board, mostly consisting of representatives of major TCS conferences.


TheoretiCS is an overlay journal of the Computing Research Repository (CoRR) on arXiv. It is hosted by the Episciences platform for overlay journals, which is kindly provided by the CCSD.


Editorial Board. The inaugural Editors-in-Chief are Javier Esparza (TU Munich) and Uri Zwick (Tel Aviv U.). The full Editorial Board and further information can be found at https://theoretics.episciences.org/


Advisory Board, composed of representatives of most of the main conferences in the field

(currently APPROX, CCC, COLT, CONCUR, CSL, FOCS, FoSSaCS, FSCD, FSTTCS, ICALP, ICDT, ITCS, LICS, MFCS, PODC, SoCG, SODA, STACS, STOC, TCC) and of so-called members-at-large.


TheoretiCS acknowledges endorsement by

Noga Alon,

Shafi Goldwasser,

Donald E. Knuth,

Robert E. Tarjan,

Leslie Valiant,

Moshe Y. Vardi, and

Andrew C.-C. Yao.


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[DMANET] Second Call for Contributions: 38th European Workshop on Computational Geometry (EuroCG 2022)

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Call for Contributions
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The 38th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
March 14-16 2022, Perugia, Italy
https://eurocg2022.unipg.it/

EuroCG 2022 will be held March 14-16, 2022 in Perugia, Italy. EuroCG is an
annual workshop that combines a strong scientific tradition with a friendly
and informal atmosphere. The workshop is a forum where established
researchers and students can meet, discuss their work, present their
results, and establish scientific collaborations.

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Important Dates
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Submission Deadline: January 11, 2022
Acceptance Notification: February 11, 2022
Early Registration ends: February 25, 2022
Camera-ready version: February 25, 2022
EuroCG 2022: March 14–16, 2022
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE.

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Format
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Given the current status of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, we currently
aim at having an in-person workshop. The meeting will be held in accordance
with all the Italian and European regulations and recommendations that will
be in place at that time. There might be an upper bound on the number of
accepted in-person participants, and in such a case priority will be given
to paper authors and presenters. As we understand that it might still be
difficult for some authors to travel due to various restrictions, we will
guarantee the possibility of giving an online talk and all talks will be
streamed. Any update or change in the workshop format will be published on
the conference website and promptly announced.

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Invited speakers
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- Leila De Floriani, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
- Michael Hoffmann, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Maurizio Patrignani, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy

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Topics of interest
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Topics of interest cover all aspects of computational geometry, including
but not limited to the following:
- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology,
- design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures,
- implementation and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms,
- numerical and algebraic issues arising from implementations,
- analysis of geometric configurations,
- geometric modeling, visualization and simulation,
- combinatorial optimization,
- graph drawing,
- structural molecular biology,
- geometric puzzle analysis,
- geographic information systems,
- robotics and virtual worlds, and
- computer-aided design and manufacturing.

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Best Student Presentation Award
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To recognize the effort of young researchers to present their work clearly
and elegantly, a Best Student Presentation Award will be voted on by the
EuroCG 2022 attendees.

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Submission
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We invite authors to submit extended abstracts of their original research.
Submissions must be formatted in LaTeX using a supplied class file, and not
be longer than 175 lines of text. Submissions will be handled through
EasyChair <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurocg2022>.

Authors must use the LaTeX class files eurocg22
<https://eurocg2022.unipg.it/latex/eurocg22.cls> and eurocg22-submission
<https://eurocg2022.unipg.it/latex/eurocg22-submission.cls>, which are
based on the LIPICS class file. These class files should automatically
count all lines containing text, excluding title and references, and
excluding figures. Authors are expected to make reasonable effort to make
sure all lines that contain text are counted: the class file should be
considered an aid, and the responsibility of correctly counting lines
remains with the authors. A zip file containing an example of how to use
the class file can be found here
<https://eurocg2022.unipg.it/latex/eurocg22-ex.zip>.

Your submission should provide a clear statement of your results including
proofs. The main (175 line) body of your submission should be
self-contained and contain a clear and succinct description of your
results. Content that does not fit in the main body due to space
restrictions must be placed into a clearly marked appendix, which will only
be read at the discretion of the program committee.

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Acceptance Policy
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EuroCG is a non-competitive forum. We will accept all submissions which
are original, correct, well-presented, non-trivial, and in scope. The
program committee judges submissions on these five criteria, each of which
can lead to rejection. If a submission satisfies all criteria, then it will
be accepted: there is no competition against other submissions.

- Originality: If a submission does not contain original research by the
authors, or if there is good reason to believe this is the case, this is a
reason for rejection. We do not accept submissions which have already been
accepted for publication elsewhere. However, we do explicitly allow
submissions that are under review at another conference or journal (at the
time of submission to EuroCG).
- Correctness. If the main / a major result of a submission is not correct,
this is a reason for rejection. If an attentive reviewer cannot establish
correctness of the results from the content of the submission, this is a
reason for rejection. However, an acceptance at EuroCG is no correctness
guarantee.
- Presentation. If a submission is written in a way that makes it
unreadable, or it does not follow the submission guidelines as listed in
the call for contributions, this is a reason for rejection.
- Technical Depth. If a submission is trivial, this is a reason for
rejection. However, there is no "minimum level" of technical depth required.
- Scope. If a submission is out of scope, this is a reason for rejection.
However, we wish to be inclusive in our interpretation of scope, which
includes but is not limited to the list of topics in the call for
contributions.

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Proceedings
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EuroCG does not have formally reviewed proceedings. A booklet of abstracts,
without ISBN, will be accessible online on the website for the benefit of
the community and must be regarded as a collection of preprints rather than
a formally reviewed selection of papers. Results presented at EuroCG are
expected to appear in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in
journals. In particular, papers that have been submitted to other formally
reviewed conferences are eligible for presentation at EuroCG, assuming they
have not been presented at a conference or published in a journal by the
time of the conference. Authors of selected papers will be invited to
submit extended versions to a special issue of the Computational Geometry:
Theory and Applications journal.

Authors of accepted submissions are expected to present their work at the
conference (either in-person or online). Failure to do so may result in
removal of the contribution from the abstract booklet and conference
website.

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Program Committee
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Peyman Afshani, Aarhus University, DK
Dominique Attali, Université Grenoble Alpes, FR
Martin Balko, Charles University, CZ
Michael Bekos, Universität Tübingen, DE
Sergio Cabello, University of Ljubljana, SI
Éric Colin de Verdière, CNRS, LIGM, Marne-la-Vallée, FR
Sabine Cornelsen, Universität Konstanz, DE
Giordano Da Lozzo, Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, IT
Emilio Di Giacomo, University of Perugia, IT, CO-CHAIR
Stephane Durocher, University of Manitoba, CA
William Evans, The University of British Columbia, CA
Sándor Fekete, TU Braunschweig, DE
Silvia Fernández-Merchant, California State University Northridge, US
Joachim Gudmundsson, The University of Sydney, AU
Philipp Kindermann, Universität Trier, DE
Irina Kostitsyna, TU Eindhoven, NL
Stefan Langerman, Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE
Maarten Löffler, Utrecht University, NL
Fabrizio Montecchiani, University of Perugia, IT, CO-CHAIR
Dömötör Pálvölgyi, Eötvös Loránd University, HU
Chrysanthi Raftopoulou, National Technical University of Athens, GR
Christiane Schmidt, Linköping University, SE
Monique Teillaud, INRIA, Loria, FR
Torsten Ueckerdt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
Ryuhei Uehara, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, JP
Meirav Zehavi, Ben-Gurion University, IL

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Organizing Committee
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Carla Binucci, University of Perugia, IT
Emilio Di Giacomo, University of Perugia, IT, CO-CHAIR
Luca Grilli, University of Perugia, IT
Fabrizio Montecchiani, University of Perugia, IT, CO-CHAIR
Giacomo Ortali, University of Perugia, IT
Alessandra Tappini, University of Perugia, IT

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GOLD SPONSORS
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ITS Umbria Smart Academy (https://www.itsumbria.it/)

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SILVER SPONSORS
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SLOPE (https://www.slope.it/)

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CONTRIBUTORS
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Ordine degli Ingegneri - Provincia di Perugia (
https://ordineingegneriperugia.it/)

BAZUEL

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[DMANET] The 5th IEEE/IFIP Workshop on Intelligent Transportation and Autonomous Vehicles Technologies (ITAVT 2022)- Co-located with NOMS2022

The 5th International Workshop on *Intelligent Transportation and
Autonomous Vehicles Technologies- ITAVT 2022*

(https://icnetlab.org/ITAVT2022/)

in conjunction with

IEEE/IFIP *Network Operations and Management Symposium- NOMS2022*

25-29 April 2022 // Budapest, Hungary

(https://noms2022.ieee-noms.org/)

*Scope and topics of the workshop:*

Designing a smart autonomous transportation system is one of the key
factors of building safe and sustainable smart cities. In the age of
softwarization and artificial intelligence, introducing intelligent
transportation solutions to our cities offers various range of benefits
including reliable and efficient traffic management in safer streets. Such
transportation systems combined with cutting-edge vehicular and wireless
network technologies face several unprecedented challenges. These include
adapting vehicular cloud and network services to the dynamic user
requirements, managing available cloud computing resources, big data
analytics, connected vehicle network security issues, service composition,
and power management. The aim of the Fifth International Workshop on
*Intelligent
Transportation and Autonomous Vehicles Technologies (ITAVT) *is to bring
together engineers, researchers and practitioners interested in the
intelligent transportation and vehicle technology advances. Participants
are invited to present and discuss recent developments and challenges in
intelligent transportation systems. This workshop focuses on innovative
applications, software, tools, and frameworks in all technology areas
related to connected vehicles in the context of networking, service
management, Artificial intelligence, and cloud systems. Papers describing
original novel work and advanced prototypes, systems, and tools are
encouraged.

Researchers are encouraged to submit original research contributions in all
major areas, which include, but not limited to:


* Management and Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Vehicles

* 5G/6G technology for Autonomous Vehicles

* Vehicular cloud management

* SDN Autonomous Vehicles and Automated Driving

* Intelligent Infrastructure and Guidance Systems

* Security and privacy for Autonomous Vehicles

* Connected Services and Mobility management

* Green Vehicular Communication and Services

* Services Virtual Networking for Autonomous Vehicles

* Advanced driver assistance systems

* Big Data Analytics for Intelligent Transportation

* Autonomous and Connected Aerial Networks

* Blockchain Systems for Autonomous Vehicles

* Communications and networking for Automated and semi-automated vehicles

* Cyber threat-free driving environment

* Congestion and awareness control in Autonomous Vehicles

* In-Vehicle Networks and Communications

* Next Generation Traffic Management Systems

* Cooperative Driving for Autonomous Vehicles

* Networking with Other Road Users

*General Co-Chairs:*

Moayad Aloqaily, xAnalytics Inc., Canada

Öznur Özkasap, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey

*Technical Program Co-Chairs:*

Ouns Bouachir, Zayed University, UAE

Müge Erel-Özçevik, Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey

*Important Dates:*

-Paper submission deadline: January 23, 2022

-Paper acceptance notification: February 27, 2022

-Camera-ready version due: March 13, 2022

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