held May 23-26, 2022, at DIMACS, Rutgers University. The 2022 edition will
be the nineteenth in the MIP series, and it will be opened by DANniversary,
a special conference in celebration of Daniel Bienstock's 60th birthday (in
2020).
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. As in previous years, the workshop will include a
poster session reserved for students and a best poster award.
This year, MIP will also host a computational competition that will be
launched on November 16th on the MIP 2022 website.
The website of MIP 2022 can be found at https://www.mixedinteger.org/2022/.
MIP 2022 Confirmed Speakers
* Manuel Aprile, University of Padova
* Beste Basciftci, University of Iowa
* Sam Burer, University of Iowa
* Marianna De Santis, Sapienza University of Roma
* Bistra Dilkina, University of Southern California
* Samuel Fiorini, ULB
* Ignacio Grossman, CMU
* Oktay Günlük, Cornell
* Georgina Hall, INSEAD
* Kim-Manuel Klein, University of Kiel
* Christian Kroer, Columbia University
* Yin Tat Lee, University of Washington
* JP Richard, University of Minnesota
* Christopher Thomas Ryan, University of British Columbia
* Nick Sahinidis, Georgia Tech
* Felipe Serrano, I2Damo Gmbh
* Alfredo Torrico, Polytechnique Montréal
* Vera Traub, ETH Zurich
* Laszlo Vegh, LSE
* Juan Vielma, Google
* Yiling Zhang, University of Minnesota
DANniversary Confirmed Speakers
* Chen Chen (Ohio State University)
* Misha Chertkov (University of Arizona)
* Jonathan Eckstein (Rutgers University)
* Thorsten Koch (ZIB)
* Andrea Lodi (Polytechnique Montréal)
* Gonzalo Munoz (O'Higgins University)
* Iraj Saniee (Nokia Bell Labs)
* Willem Van Hoeve (CMU)
* Mark Zuckerberg (University of Melbourne)
MIP 2020 Program Committee
* Margarida Carvalho (Université de Montréal)
* Yuri Faenza, chair (Columbia University)
* Andres Gomez (USC)
* Gonzalo Munoz (Universidad de O'Higgins)
* Stefan Weltge (TU Munich)
DANniversary Program Committee
* Jeff Linderoth (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
* Alper Atamtürk (UC Berkeley)
* Gabor Pataki (University of North Carolina)
* Oktay Günlük (IBM Research)
Local Organizing Committee
* Tami Carpenter (DIMACS, Rutgers University)
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