The 18th Mixed Integer Programming Workshop will be held online on May 24-27, 2021. Mark your calendars!
MIP is a single-track workshop highlighting the latest trends in integer programming and discrete optimization, with invited speakers covering topics of interest to the community, including theory, computational issues and applications.
The website of MIP 2021 can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/mipworkshop2021/.
*Call for Student Poster Submissions*
The workshop will include a virtual poster session reserved to students and a best poster award. Students can submit an abstract of their poster at https://forms.gle/1ZnguCHiNM9kbVNy9.
The abstract format is: a PDF file, one letter-size page maximum, one-inch margins, 11-point font, single-space. Only students may submit poster abstracts. The program committee will select poster presenters and finalists. Only finalists will compete for the best poster award.
The deadline for poster submissions is April 1, and the committee will communicate decisions to submitting students by April 15. The poster presenters will be asked to upload a video recording of their presentation before the workshop. Please contact mip.posters2021@gmail.com if you have any questions.
*MIP 2021 Confirmed Speakers*
Amitabh Basu (Johns Hopkins University)
Daniel Bienstock (Columbia University)
Karthekeyan Chandrasekaran (UIUC)
Sanjeeb Dash (IBM Research)
Jesús De Loera (UC Davis)
Ambros Gleixner (ZIB)
Jamie Haddock (UCLA)
Gregor Hendel (FICO)
Christopher Hojny (TU/e)
Aleksandr Kazachkov (University of Florida)
Elias Khalil (University of Toronto)
Fatma Kilinç-Karzan (CMU)
Jon Lee (University of Michigan)
Jannik Matuschke (KU Leuven)
Andrea Qualizza (Amazon)
Thiago Serra (Bucknell University)
Siqian Shen (University of Michigan)
Dan Steffy (Oakland University)
Noriyoshi Sukegawa (Tokyo University of Science)
Jose Verschae (Pontificia Universidad Católica)
Boshi Yang (Clemson University)
*MIP 2020 Program Committee*
Timo Berthold (FICO & Zuse Institute Berlin)
Yuri Faenza (Columbia University)
Robert Hildebrand (Virginia Tech)
Carla Michini (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Yuan Zhou (University of Kentucky)
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