Tuesday, January 31, 2023

[DMANET] Next Talk - TIES Webinar Series on Data Science for Environmental Sciences (DSES)

*The International Environmetrics Society (TIES)* has launched a new TIES
Webinar Series on Data Science for Environmental Sciences (DSES).

Our next webinar will be on *February 24*, at *11 am Central Time*
(attached flyer).
You can virtually access the webinar and register via our website:
www.environmetrics.xyz

Speaker: *Sujith Ravi*, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, *Temple
University*.

*Combined land use of solar energy and agriculture (Agrivoltaics) for
socioeconomic and environmental co-benefits *

*Abstract*: Co-locating solar photovoltaics with vegetation (Agrivoltaics)
could provide a sustainable solution to meeting growing food and energy
demands. We studied the co-location of solar energy with crops/biofuels,
grazing and/or pollinator-friendly native plants at multiple sites around
the world, and explored the environmental and socio-economic co-benefits.
The compounding effect of photovoltaic arrays and vegetation may homogenize
soil moisture distribution and provide greater soil temperature buffer
against extreme temperatures. Agrivoltaics on agricultural areas with
carbon debt can be an effective climate mitigation strategy along with
revitalizing agricultural soils, generating income streams from fallow
land, and providing pollinator habitats. However, the benefits of
vegetation cooling effects on electricity generation are rather
site-specific and depend on the background climate and soil properties.
Overall, our findings provide foundational data for site preservation along
with targeting site-specific co-benefits, and for developing climate
resilient and resource conserving agrivoltaic systems.

*Bio*: Sujith Ravi is a broadly trained environmental scientist interested
in understanding the impacts of land use change and disturbances (natural
and anthropogenic) on ecohydrological processes in terrestrial ecosystems.
Dr. Ravi's research addresses the challenge of managing scarce soil and
water resources in the context of multiple demands and multiple constraints
associated with land use change and disturbances, the core challenge facing
the future of world's food security and environmental quality. Dr. Ravi
received his PhD in Environmental Sciences (Hydrology) from the University
of Virginia. Prior to joining Temple University, he was a postdoctoral
fellow at The Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford
University. Dr. Ravi's work has been recognized with a faculty early
career award (NSF-CAREER) from the US National Science Foundation, the
American Geophysical Union Editors Citation for Excellence in Refereeing,
Distinguished Faculty Award for mentoring from Temple University, and Award
for Excellence in Scholarship in the Sciences & Engineering from the
University of Virginia. Dr. Ravi is currently serving as the Associate
Editor of two major journals: Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth
Surface (American Geophysical Union) and Ecosphere (Ecological Society of
America).

Hope to see you all there!

Ignacio Segovia-Dominguez <https://www.ignaciosd.com> & Meichen Huang
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fmeichen-huang-00736320a&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AOvVaw3X3lN47Pit-0Iu6lgILfZQ>
,
On behalf of the TIES Webinar Series' organizing committee


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[DMANET] Dutch Days of Combinatorics: deadline for contributed talks and lightning talks

Dear colleagues,

The 2023 Dutch Days of Combinatorics take place in-person centrally in Utrecht on 6 & 7 March. We invite all to submit a contributed talk (~20 min) and/or lightning talk (~5 min) via our submission form by February 17, 2023.

https://forms.gle/H2eNnh3XRr4X16Vz5.

The lightning talks are very flexible: besides the usual research talk, there is also the opportunity to state an open problem or to do a general introduction of yourself/your research group. We hope anyone will submit a talk to showcase themselves and their work, independent of seniority, and expect these talks will be helpful for kickstarting conversations during the meeting.

The contributed talks will be selected from the submissions that indicate interest in a contributed talk. We will notify all speakers about their timeslot shortly after the submission deadline.

The purpose of the DDoC is to meet up, share ideas, and build/strengthen bonds within the combinatorial community in the Netherlands. We are excited to showcase some of the depth and breadth of Dutch combinatorics through talks by the following speakers:

Anurag Bishnoi (TU Delft),
Timothy Budd (RU Nijmegen),
Daniel Dadush (CWI), and
Krystal Guo (U Amsterdam).

All are welcome. Registration is free, but mandatory (for logistical purposes).

Registration form: https://forms.gle/LxKZJ9hoHCbAd15c6.
Registration deadline: February 27, 2023.

Please find more details on our website: https://staff.fnwi.uva.nl/j.r.kang/DDoC2023/.

We look forward to welcoming you in Utrecht!

On behalf of the organisers,

Carla Groenland and Ross Kang

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Re: [DMANET] Call for Participation: Logic Mentoring Workshop@CSL'23, Feb 17, Warsaw

Reminder: The workshop is in a few weeks. We still have funds to help pay
for US-based students to attend the whole conference in Warsaw, and CSL has
some funds for non-US-based students. Please forward this announcement to
potentially interested students!

On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 8:14 PM Michaël Cadilhac <michael@cadilhac.name>
wrote:

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Call for Participation
>
>
> Logic Mentoring Workshop (LMW@CSL 2023)
> Warsaw, Poland
> February 17, 2023
>
> https://mc.cdm.depaul.edu/lmw-csl23/
>
> Co-located with Computer Science Logic (CSL) 2023
>
> Registration at https://csl2023.mimuw.edu.pl/?page_id=696
>
> Students in US institutions can have their expenses covered by the Logic
> Mentoring Workshop Travel Award (see below).
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The Logic Mentoring Workshop introduces young researchers to the
> technical and practical aspects of a career in logic research. It is
> targeted at students, from senior undergraduates to doctoral students,
> and will include tutorials and plenary talks as well as a panel
> discussion, where experienced researchers from the field answer
> career-related questions from the audience.
>
> The workshop will happen in person only, in Warsaw, Poland, co-located
> with Computer Science Logic (CSL'23, https://csl2023.mimuw.edu.pl/) one
> of the most prestigious conferences on the topic. Attending CSL is *not*
> required to attend LMW, but it is encouraged, in particular by pairing
> students who wish to with a mentor during CSL.
>
> SPEAKERS
>
> - Mateusz Gienieczko (Microsoft Research, Ireland)
> - Nina Gierasimczuk (Danish Technical U., Denmark)
> - Jan Křetínský (T.U. Munich, Germany)
> - Julien Grange (U. Paris-Est Créteil, France)
> - Dale Miller (Inria Saclay and LIX Polytechnique, France)
> - Benedikt Pago (Aachen U., Germany)
> - Thorsten Wißmann (Friedrich-Alexander U. of Erlangen and Nürnberg,
> Germany)
>
> PANELISTS
>
> - Mikołaj Bojańczyk (U. Warsaw, Poland)
> - Ismaël Jecker (U. Warsaw, Poland)
> ... and more to come.
>
> ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
>
> - Michaël Cadilhac (DePaul U., USA)
> - Pierre Ohlmann (U. Warsaw, Poland),
> - Thejaswini Raghavan (Warwick U., UK)
>
> PROGRAM
>
> The detailed program will be at https://mc.cdm.depaul.edu/lmw-csl23/
> closer to the workshop.
>
> TRAVEL SUPPORT FOR US-BASED STUDENTS
>
> US-based students (undergrad, master's, and PhD alike) can apply to have
> their costs (some or all) covered by our sponsor, the National Science
> Foundation (NSF).
>
> Deadline: Jan 30 (applications are accepted after that date if funds allow)
> Apply at: https://forms.gle/EkcnV3Wreynr4C949
>

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[DMANET] Postdoctoral fellowship

Research Chair in Distributed Computing of the

Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada,

under the supervision of Prof. Andrzej Pelc.

Requirements: * Ph.D. in Computer Science or Mathematics obtained between

June 1, 2020 and May 31, 2023

* Strong academic background in algorithms and graph theory.

* Strong research record and potential in one or more of the

following domains:

- design and analysis of combinatorial algorithms

- algorithmic aspects of distributed and parallel computing

- algorithms for interconnection networks

- algorithmic aspects of fault tolerance

Further information about the

Research Chair in Distributed Computing, and

about topics related to prospective postdoctoral research

of the successful candidate can be obtained at:

http://w3.uqo.ca/pelc/main.html<https://messager.uqo.ca/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://w3.uqo.ca/pelc/main.html>

and

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Duties: Research in the above areas. NO teaching duties.

Knowledge of French is NOT necessary.

Duration: 12 months

Beginning: October 2023 (flexible)

Stipend: $45 000 per year (Canadian dollars).

Location: The Université du Québec en Outaouais is situated in Gatineau,

across the river from Ottawa. The National

Capital region of Ottawa offers a variety of possibilities

for cultural and sports activities (swimming, sailing, hiking,

skating, cross-country and downhill skiing). The campus of the

University of Quebec is a 10 min. drive from downtown Ottawa.

Applications including a detailed CV (with e-mail address),

a statement of research interests, a complete list of publications,

an abstract of Ph.D. Thesis and reprints (preprints) of 2 best papers

should be sent in a zipped file (.zip) by e-mail to pelc@uqo.ca

Please arrange to have three letters of reference sent directly to the same

e-mail address. Deadline for applications and reference letters is March 1, 2023.

Informal enquiries at

e-mail: pelc@uqo.ca


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[DMANET] IST Austria: Postdoc positions

Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)

POSTDOC POSITIONS IN ALGORITHMSTheresearch group of Monika Henzinger is
looking for outstanding, highly-motivated postdoctoral researchers
interested in working on combinatorial algorithms. The group is
partially funded by an ERC Grant and the Wittgenstein-Award of the
Austrian Science Council. The general research direction is to analyze
algorithms in dynamic settings, such as dynamic graph and clustering
algorithms, streaming algorithms, online algorithms, and differential
private algorithms under continual observation.

The positions are available starting April 1, 2023 or later and will be
for 1 - 3 years.

If you are interested, please send your CV including a list of
publications, a letter of motivation, and the names of at least 2
references to monika.henzinger@ist.ac.at.

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[DMANET] Postdoc positions in Algorithms and Complexity at the University of Edinburgh

Applications are invited for research associates (postdoc) in
Algorithms and Complexity, funded by the European Research Council
(ERC) starting grant "New Approaches to Counting and Sampling", to
work with Dr. Heng Guo in the School of Informatics, University of
Edinburgh.

The research associate (postdoc) positions are fixed term for 2 years.
The closing date for applications is 28th February 2023. The starting
date is flexible. For more details and where to apply, see:

https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/6411/

Informal enquiries are welcome and should be sent to "hguo at inf.ed.ac.uk<http://inf.ed.ac.uk/>".

-Heng Guo
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th' ann an Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann, clàraichte an Alba, àireamh clàraidh SC005336.

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Monday, January 30, 2023

[DMANET] SoCG Test of Time Award: Call for Nomination

*SoCG Test of Time Award 2023*

*Call for Nominations*

The SoCG Test of Time Award, instated three years ago, recognizes papers
published at the Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computational
Geometry (SoCG). An award will be given to a paper published in SoCG no
later than 2003. More than one paper may be selected for the award.

*Nomination Procedure*

Anyone in the computational geometry community may nominate a paper by
submitting the nomination via e-mail to socgtot@gmail.com
<mailto:socgtot@gmail.com > with a subject line of *SoCG Test of Time
Award. *The nomination should contain a brief explanation of the impact
of the nominated paper(s). The deadline for submitting the nomination is
*February 28, 2023*.

*Selection*

The winners are selected by a committee appointed by the SoCG steering
committee and for 2023 it consists of Pankaj K. Agarwal (Duke
University), Siu-Wing Cheng (HKUST), and Raimund Seidel (Saarland
University).

In selecting the Test of Time Award, the Committee will pay particular
attention to long term impact. This impact can come in many forms and
some possibilities are to: (i) open up a new area of research; (ii)
introduce new techniques; (iii) solve a problem of lasting importance.
The selection will be announced by *March 15, 2023.*

*About the Award*

This is the fourth SoCG Test of Time Award. The winners of the previous
awards can be found at

https://computational-geometry.org/Awards/SoCG_Test_of_Time.html.

The 2023 award winners will be presented at CG Week 2023, to be held in
Dallas, Texas, June 12-15, 2023.

--
Pankaj K. Agarwal
Duke University

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[DMANET] SIGOPT2023, Deadline Extension, Final Call

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--- DEADLINE EXTENSION FOR ABSTRACTS & SESSIONS: FEBRUARY 10, 2023 ---

(3rd&Final Call for Talks and Participation)

SIGOPT2023 International Conference on Optimization

www.sigopt2023.b-tu.de

March 14-16, 2023

Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg

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The Special Interest Group in Optimization (SIGOPT) was created in 1993 with the purpose of encouraging cooperation and communication between its members to enrich the scientific network of mathematical optimization. In this regard, a series of conferences has been established in order to conglomerate all the different aspects of mathematical optimization within one event of familiar atmosphere, and it is our pleasure to announce the 5th SIGOPT conference to be held during

March 14 - 16, 2023, in Cottbus, Germany.

The conference is scheduled to take place at the Zentralcampus of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU). Further up-to-date information can be found at the conference website www.sigopt2023.b-tu.de

Aims and Scopes

The SIGOPT conference covers theory and practice in all branches of mathematical optimization, e.g., Linear Optimization, Discrete and Combinatorial Optimization, Mixed-Integer Optimization, Nonlinear Optimization, Nonsmooth Optimization and Variational Analysis, Multiobjective and Set-Valued Optimization, Optimal Control and Infinite-Dimensional Optimization, Machine Learning, or Application of Optimization in Real-World Problems. The SIGOPT promotes the collaboration of all the different branches of mathematical optimization, so talks combining theory or methods from different topics are especially welcome. Young researchers are particularly encouraged to submit abstract proposals.

Plenary Speakers

We are pleased to announce the following invited speakers:

Gabriele Eichfelder (TU Ilmenau)
Ulf Lorenz (University of Siegen)
Nicole Megow (University of Bremen)
Ira Neitzel (University of Bonn)
Anita Schöbel (TU Kaiserslautern)
Ola Svensson (EPFL Lausanne)

Social Activities

A guided walking tour on Wednesday will lead us through the city of Cottbus, famous for its clothiers and miners in the past and nowadays one of Germany's strongholds of structural change. Afterwards, we will join for a conference dinner at the Lindner hotel.

Submission of Abstracts and Invited Sessions

Abstracts have to be submitted in LaTeX and should not exceed 1500 characters while being free of references. We offer the possibility to organize invited sessions. Therefore, a suitable session title, a chairperson, and three to four abstracts have to be provided.

Submission of abstracts and session proposals are possible until FEBRUARY 10, 2023, via email to sigopt2023@b-tu.de

Venue & Accommodation

The conference takes place at the Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude of the BTU on the main campus in Cottbus.

BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 3
03046 Cottbus

We recommend the Lindner Congress Hotel which is located within a 10-minute walking distance to the venue. A room contingent is reserved under the keyword "SIGOPT 2023" until February 14. The room rates per night are 85,00 EUR (single room) and 97,00 EUR (double room) incl. breakfast.

Linder Congress Hotel
Berliner Platz / Karl-Marx-Straße 68
03046 Cottbus

We offer a limited number of day care spots at a BTU Kindergarten in order to allow parents of young children (3yrs and older) to attend the conference without too many limitations. If you are interested in this offer, contact the conference organizers via email until FEBRUARY 10, 2023.

Registration & Conference Fee

Please register for the conference via the website www.sigopt2023.b-tu.de

The conference fee is 140.00 EUR, which includes the conference dinner. An additional spouse ticket can be purchased for 80.00 EUR. Payment has to be made in advance via bank transfer; account details are shown after registration.

Covid-19

In accordance with current regulations of the state of Brandenburg and the University, we can enjoy the conference without wearing masks or social distancing. In case these rules change, further updates can be found on the conference website www.sigopt2023.b-tu.de and will be posted via email to registered participants.

Important Dates

Submission of Abstracts: now open!
Registration Start: now open!
EXTENDED Deadline Submission of Abstracts and Invited Sessions: FEBRUARY 10, 2023
Notification of Acceptance: in continuous way until February 12, 2023
End of Lindner Hotel Contingent: February 14, 2023
Registration End: February 27, 2023
Conference: March 14-16, 2023

Program Committee

Gennadiy Averkov (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Anja Fischer (TU Dortmund)
Armin Fügenschuh (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Ekkehard Köhler (BTU Cottbus Senftenberg)
Sabine Pickenhain (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Gerd Wachsmuth (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)

Organization Committee

Jesse Beisegel (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Annette Fischer (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Armin Fügenschuh (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Patrick Mehlitz (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg & University of Mannheim)

Contact Information

In case of any issues, feel free to contact the organizers via sigopt2023@b-tu.de


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[DMANET] ScaDL2023 - CfP - DEADLINE EXTENSION

Dear colleague,


apologize for multiple posting


ScaDL 2023: Scalable Deep Learning over Parallel And Distributed

Infrastructure - An IPDPS 2023 Workshop


https://2023.scadl.org<https://2023.scadl.org/>


Scope of the Workshop:

Recently, Deep Learning (DL) has received tremendous attention in the research

community because of the impressive results obtained for a large number of

machine learning problems. The success of state-of-the-art deep learning

systems relies on training deep neural networks over a massive amount of

training data, which typically requires a large-scale distributed computing

infrastructure to run. In order to run these jobs in a scalable and efficient

manner, on cloud infrastructure or dedicated HPC systems, several interesting

research topics have emerged which are specific to DL. The sheer size and

complexity of deep learning models when trained over a large amount of data

makes them harder to converge in a reasonable amount of time. It demands

advancement along multiple research directions such as, model/data

parallelism, model/data compression, distributed optimization algorithms for

DL convergence, synchronization strategies, efficient communication and

specific hardware acceleration.


SCADL seeks to advance the following research directions:

- Asynchronous and Communication-Efficient SGD: Stochastic gradient descent is

at the core of large-scale machine learning. Parallelizing SGD gradient

computation across multiple nodes increases the data processed per iteration,

but exposes the SGD to communication and synchronization delays and

unpredictable node failures in the system. Thus, there is a critical need to

design robust and scalable distributed SGD methods to achieve fast error-

convergence in spite of such system variabilities.

High performance computing aspects: Deep learning is highly compute intensive.

Algorithms for kernel computations on commonly used accelerators (e.g. GPUs),

efficient techniques for communicating gradients and loading data from storage

are critical for training performance.


- Model and Gradient Compression Techniques: Techniques such as reducing

weights and the size of weight tensors help in reducing the compute

complexity. Using lower-bit representations such as quantization and

sparsification allow for more optimal use of memory and communication

bandwidth.


- Distributed Trustworthy AI: New techniques are needed to meet the goal of

global trustworthiness (e.g., fairness and adversarial robustness) efficiently

in a distributed DL setting.


- Emerging AI hardware Accelerators: with the proliferation of new hardware

accelerators for AI such in memory computing (Analog AI) and neuromorphic

computing, novel methods and algorithms need to be introduced to adapt to the

underlying properties of the new hardware (example: the non-idealities of the

phase-change memory (PCM) and the cycle-to-cycle statistical variations).


- The intersection of Distributed DL and Neural Architecture Search (NAS): NAS

is increasingly being used to automate the synthesis of neural networks.

However, given the huge computational demands of NAS, distributed DL is

critical to make NAS computationally tractable (e.g., differentiable

distributed NAS).


This intersection of distributed/parallel computing and deep learning is

becoming critical and demands specific attention to address the above topics

which some of the broader forums may not be able to provide. The aim of this

workshop is to foster collaboration among researchers from distributed/

parallel computing and deep learning communities to share the relevant topics

as well as results of the current approaches lying at the intersection of

these areas.


Areas of Interest

In this workshop, we solicit research papers focused on distributed deep

learning aiming to achieve efficiency and scalability for deep learning jobs

over distributed and parallel systems. Papers focusing both on algorithms as

well as systems are welcome. We invite authors to submit papers on topics

including but not limited to:


- Deep learning on cloud platforms, HPC systems, and edge devices

- Model-parallel and data-parallel techniques

- Asynchronous SGD for Training DNNs

- Communication-Efficient Training of DNNs

- Scalable and distributed graph neural networks, Sampling techniques for

graph neural networks

- Federated deep learning, both horizontal and vertical, and its challenges

- Model/data/gradient compression

- Learning in Resource constrained environments

- Coding Techniques for Straggler Mitigation

- Elasticity for deep learning jobs/spot market enablement

- Hyper-parameter tuning for deep learning jobs

- Hardware Acceleration for Deep Learning including digital and analog

accelerators

- Scalability of deep learning jobs on large clusters

- Deep learning on heterogeneous infrastructure

- Efficient and Scalable Inference

- Data storage/access in shared networks for deep learning

- Communication-efficient distributed fair and adversarially robust learning

- Distributed learning techniques applied to speed up neural architecture

search



Workshop Format:

Due to the continuing impact of COVID-19, ScaDL 2023 will also adopt relevant

IPDPS 2023 policies on virtual participation and presentation. Consequently,

the organizers are currently planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) event.


Submission Link:

Submissions will be managed through linklings. Submission link available at:

https://2023.scadl.org/call-for-papers


Key Dates

Paper Submission: February 5th, 2023 (EXTENDED)

Acceptance Notification: February 26th, 2023

Camera ready papers due: March 3th, 2023

Workshop Date: May 19th, 2023


Author Instructions

ScaDL 2023 accepts submissions in two categories:

- Regular papers: 8-10 pages

- Short papers/Work in progress: 4 pages

The aforementioned lengths include all technical content, references and

appendices.

We encourage submissions that are original research work, work in progress,

case studies, vision papers, and industrial experience papers.

Papers should be formatted using IEEE conference style, including figures,

tables, and references. The IEEE conference style templates for MS Word and

LaTeX provided by IEEE eXpress Conference Publishing are available for

download. See the latest versions at

https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html


General Chairs

Kaoutar El Maghraoui, IBM Research AI, USA

Daniele Lezzi, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain


Program Committee Chairs

Misbah Mubarak, NVIDIA, USA

Alex Gittens, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), USA


Publicity Chairs

Federica Filippini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Hadjer Benmeziane, Université Polytechnique des Hauts-de-France


Web Chair

Praveen Venkateswaran, IBM Research AI, USA


Steering Committee

Parijat Dube, IBM Research AI, USA

Vinod Muthusamy, IBM Research AI, USA

Ashish Verma, IBM Research AI, USA

Jayaram K. R., IBM Research AI, USA

Yogish Sabharwal, IBM Research AI, India

Danilo Ardagna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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[DMANET] [CFP] ICRA 2023 Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Co-Creating Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (MACTAS)

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CALL FOR PAPERS

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ICRA 2023 Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Co-Creating
Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (MACTAS)

https://mactasworkshop.github.io/2023/#cfp

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The workshop on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Co-Creating Trustworthy
Autonomous Systems (MACTAS) will bring together academics and industry
practitioners from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds (including
robotics, engineering, AI, computer science, social science, humanities,
design, and law). Defining autonomous systems as systems involving software
applications, machines, and people, which are able to take actions with
little or no human supervision, the workshop will explore different
definitions of TAS and individual aspects of trust from a multidisciplinary
perspective. We are interested in several factors contributing to the
trustworthiness of autonomous systems, which include but not limited to the
following: robustness and resilience in dynamic and uncertain environments;
the assurance of the design and operation of autonomous systems through
verification and validation processes; the confidence the systems inspire
as they evolve their functionality, their explainability, accountability,
and understandability to a diverse set of users; defences against attacks
on the systems, users, and the environment they are deployed in; governance
and the regulation of their design and operation; and the consideration of
human values and ethics in their development and use.

Trust is a multi-dimensional issue and is conceptualised differently by a
range of disciplines. Hence, we invite novel contributions (short and
regular papers with 2-4 and 6 pages respectively) as well as already
published journal/conference papers covering a wide set of topics that will
be attractive to both technical and non-technical audiences:

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Methodologies to certify autonomous systems
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Public perception of autonomous systems
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Explainable and Interpretable AI solutions for real-world applications
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Safety and security of autonomous systems
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Trustworthy and resilient human-machine teaming
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Regulation
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Notions of trust in autonomous systems
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Responsible Research and Innovation for trustworthy AI and autonomous
systems
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Transparency of AI systems
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System of humans

Submission Types

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Short Paper 2-4 pages excluding references)
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Regular Paper (6 pages excluding references)
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Published papers (to be presented at the workshop)

Please use the standard ICRA template when submitting a novel contribution.

All accepted papers will be presented in a spotlight talk as well as a
poster. Additionally, all accepted contributions will be also invited to
submit an extended version to our planned Special Issue on TAS (TBD).

Best Paper / Poster Awards

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Best TAS Paper Award
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Best TAS Poster Award

Our international Programme Committee will review all submissions using
EasyChair and will also select a paper for the Best TAS Paper Award (£250). The
workshop participants will vote for a paper to receive the Best TAS Poster
Award (£250).

Important dates:

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Paper submission: 17th February 2023 (AOE)
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Acceptance notification: 13th March 2023
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Camera-ready: 1st April 2023
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Workshop date (TBD): 29-30 May 2023


Organising Committee:

Lars Kunze, University of Oxford, UK

Sinem Getir Yaman, University of York, UK

Mohammad Naiseh, University of Southampton, UK

Ayse Kucukyilmaz, University of Nottingham, UK

Baris Serhan, University of Manchester, UK

Zhengxin Yu, Lancaster University, UK

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[DMANET] Call for Papers (Wi-DroIT Workshop 2023)

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Dear Researchers/Authors,
You are invited to submit your high-quality research findings to 5th International Workshop on Wireless Sensors and Drones in Internet of Things (Wi-DroIT) 2023.

June 19-21, 2023 ? Coral Bay, Pafos, Cyprus
Wi-DroIT co-located with DCOSS 2023

Website: https://widroit2023.github.io/ (https://link.getmailspring.com/link/32014C9B-8735-48BA-B3D7-1077EC9150B7@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwidroit2023.github.io%2F&recipient=ZG1hbmV0QHpwci51bmkta29lbG4uZGU%3D)
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Aims and Scope
Recently, the rapid development of Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAVs),
also known as drones, has highlighted a plethora of emergent applications
such as infrastructure inspection and surveillance, smart agriculture, seek
and rescue, parcel delivery, communications, and post-disaster recovery. In
all these applications UAVs may coexist with ground Internet of Things
(IoT) devices. For example, UAVs autonomously perform remote sensing
relaying the collected data by the sensors. Additionally, one or more UAVs
can collaborate to provide services that require efficient protocols where
multiple objectives and constraints need to be considered.

For this workshop, we seek papers that combine the design of algorithms and
testbed implementations to develop the theoretical foundations for UAVs as
well as the synergies with IoT devices. The numerous emergent applications
raised by IoT may require an interdisciplinary approach involving
techniques from algorithm foundations and different areas, such as computer
networks, artificial intelligence, concurrent, parallel, and distributed
computing, security, digital signal, image, and sound processing.

Topics of Interest
- Autonomous sensing via UAVs
- Topology monitoring with UAVs
- Remote sensing networks via UAVs
- Communication protocols of UAVs over IoT
- Modeling and analysis of UAVs over IoT
- Precision agriculture and UAVs
- Crops monitoring in agriculture
- Bugs monitoring in agriculture
- UAVs for environmental monitoring
- Autopilot and UAS autonomy
- UAVs path planning and scheduling
- Parcel delivery using UAVs
- Cellular networks and UAVs
- Constrained and multi-objectives problems
- Sensors localization with UAVs
- UAVs tracking techniques
- Cooperative control of multiple UAVs
- Cyber-security communications and UAVs
- Optimal UAV deployment strategies
- Test-beds and experimental results for UAVs
- Single UAV applications
- Multi-UAV applications
- Energy-efficient UAV communications
- Machine learning for UAV communications

Important dates
- Paper Submission: March 10, 2023 AoE
- Acceptance Notification: April 10, 2023
- Camera Ready: May 7, 2023

Thank you for your consideration.

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[DMANET] CFP HIGHLIGHTS 2023 - Early Submissions Deadline: February 17

This year, the conference HIGHLIGHTS'23 organises an early round of
submissions to help to plan travels. The deadline for early
submissions is *February
17th*. Guidelines for submissions are included below.

By submitting before this first deadline, you will profit from an early
notification by February 28th. Regular submissions will be open until April
25th.

We also remind you that HIGHLIGHTS'23 will be preceded by the Highlights
Collaborative Research Week (HCRW), from July 17th to July 21st, in Kassel.
All participants can propose activities for this week by contacting the
program chair (Supratik Chakraborty) and the organisation chair (Stefan
Göller). (More information below).


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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS HIGHLIGHTS OF LOGIC, GAMES, AND AUTOMATA

*HIGHLIGHTS'23* will happen *from July 24th to July 28th 2023*, at the
Campus Center of the University of *Kassel, Germany*. HIGHLIGHTS'23 will be
preceded by the *Highlights' Collaborative Research Week (HCRW), from 17h
to 21st*, at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of
the University of Kassel.

*HIGHLIGHTS'23* key features and novelties:

- Highlights is a conference without publication, where speakers give
short presentations of their best work.
- The 2023 program chair is Supratik Chakraborty.
- The 2023 organisation chair is Stefan Göller.
- *(new)* The conference is now five days, tutorials included.
- *(new)* An early round of submissions is organised to help the
planning of travels.
- *(new)* The *Highlights' Collaborative Research Week* (*HCRW*) is a
new meeting, the week before the conference (from July 17th to July 21st),
devoted to research collaborations between highlights' participants.
*HCRW* happens the week after ICALP'23 in Paderborn, for encouraging
direct commutation.
- The *Highlights Extended Stay Support Scheme* (*HESSS*) helps
organising and funding collaborations in the area.

*HIGHLIGHTS'23* is the eleventh of the series of international conferences
"Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata", aiming at integrating the
community working in algorithmic model theory, automata theory, databases,
games for logic and verification, logic, and verification. Papers from
these areas are dispersed across many conferences, which makes them
difficult to follow. A visit to the Highlights conference should offer a
wide picture of the latest research in the field and a chance to meet
everybody in the community, not just those who happen to publish in one
particular proceedings volume. There are no publications.

We encourage you to attend and present your best work, be it already
published or not, at *HIGHLIGHTS'23*.
IMPORTANT DATES AND INFORMATION

- Main conference website: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/
- *HCRW* page: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hcrw
- *HESSS* page: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hesss
- Submission page: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/Highlights2023
- Registration page: TBA
- Early submission deadline: February 17
- Early notification: February 28
- Submission deadline: April 25
- Notification: May 5
- Early registration: TBA
- *Highlights' Collaborative Research Weak* (*HCRW*): July 17 - July 21,
2023.
- Conference: July 24 - July 28, 2023 (Tutorial day the 24th).

INVITED TALKS AND TUTORIALS Tutorials:

- Bernd Finkbeiner (Saarland Univ and CISPA, Germany)
- Edouard Bonnet (ENS Lyon, France)

Invited talks:

- Udi Boker (Reichman Univ, Israel)
- Véronique Bruyère (Univ of Mons, Belgium)
- Meena Mahajan (Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India)
- Sophie Pinchinat (IRISA, France)
- Sven Schewe (Univ of Liverpool, UK)

MODALITIES OF ATTENDANCE

*HIGHLIGHTS'23* is an event that will take place on-site (barring
unforeseen circumstances), and the preferred form of participation is in
person. Remote attendance via a video stream will also be offered, but with
limited possible interactions for these participants.

Before coming from far away, please review how your trip and international
flights are contributing to climate change. We encourage you to take the
train as much as possible, possibly taking the opportunity for visiting
colleagues on the way and thus decomposing the travel into smaller pieces.

More generally, we encourage you to make the most of your stay. This means
extending your journey to the previous and/or following weeks for more
scientific activities in Kassel and around. Several initiatives are here to
help you in this task:

- You can participate in the *Highlights' Collaborative Research
Week* (*HCRW,
July 17-21*, the week before Highlights, in Kassel). We especially
encourage you to come to the *HCRW* if you attend ICALP'2023
<https://icalp2023.cs.upb.de/>, which happens just before the *HCRW*, in
Paderborn.
- You can attend ICALP'2023 <https://icalp2023.cs.upb.de/> (July 10-14,
in Paderborn)
- You can attend CAV'2023 <http://www.i-cav.org/2023/> (July 17-22, in
Paris)
- You can use the *Highlights Extended Stay Support Scheme* (*HESSS*)
for finding collaborators and organising visits.


- *HCRW* page: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hcrw
- *HESSS* page: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hesss

[EARLY] SUBMISSIONS AND GUIDELINES

Submissions should take the form of a short abstract describing the content
of the presentation and its interest. It should serve as a proposal for a
presentation. Hence, submissions should have a single author — the speaker.
They can concern any recently published, to be published, or ongoing work
of the speaker. We expect you to present your favourite result of the year,
so there should be at most one submission per speaker. The abstract should
list co-authors, if any. Optionally, an extended abstract of up to two
pages may be attached as a PDF file.

We encourage both young and senior researchers to present.

The *first early round of submissions is open until February 17th*. By
submitting before this first deadline, you will profit from an *early
notification by February 28th* which may help you in organising your
journey. Other presentations are to be submitted by April 25th, with a
notification May 5th.

Submissions will not lead to publications. There are no formal proceedings
and we encourage the presentation of work published or presented elsewhere.

The talk (which is short, around 10 minutes) can be doubled with a poster.
In this case, it has to be sent more than one week before the event, and
will be printed by the organisation team.

*Submission page:* https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/Highlights2023
HIGHLIGHTS' COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH WEEK (HCRW)

*HIGHLIGHTS'23* also organises an extra week, the *Highlights'
Collaborative Research Week* (*HCRW*), *from July 17th to July 21st, at the
University of Kassel*.

Participants to Highlights can register to this week, and are then free to
organise any scientific activities. It is up to you to decide what this
week should be. Possibilities can be to

- meet someone in particular,
- organise or attend a seminar/workshop/reading group,
- gather for solving open problems.

Highlights' organisation is offering the opportunity, the working space and
support at the university, and some web-tools for the scientific
organisation.

We encourage participants to propose activities in advance. Please contact
the program chair (Supratik Chakraborty) and the organisation chair (Stefan
Göller) to communicate your proposals.

- *HCRW* webpage: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hcrw
- Offering activities: Contact Supratik Chakraborty and Stefan Göller
- Registration to *HCRW* is done together with Highlights.

HIGHLIGHTS EXTENDED STAY SUPPORT SCHEME

The *HESSS* is an incentive for collaborations between participants to the
conference and researchers working in research units reachable by train
from the conference locations. The objective is to foster interactions with
low carbon footprint. The mechanism is as follows:

- Research units wanting to participate in the scheme are listed on the
webpage: https://highlights-conference.org/2023/hcrw. These units are
willing to fund collaborations between Highlights' participants and their
members.
- The pair of a Highlights' participant and a member of one of a listed
research unit submit a proposal which takes the form of a mail containing
names, period of collaboration, and a sentence describing the activity
planned. It has to be sent to the *HESSS* contact person of the research
unit.
- The decision of acceptation is up to the research unit. It may be in
particular subject to scientific scope, number or requests, or, eg,
favouring distant participants.
- The only strict rule is that the visit should be around the moment of
Highlights, and no plane should be taken by the visitor between Highlights
and the visit.
- Research units interested in participating in the program should
contact Thomas Colcombet.

SCOPE

Representative areas include, but are not restricted to:

- Algorithmic model theory
- Automata theory
- Databases
- Games for logic and verification
- Logic
- Verification

COMMITTEES PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- S. Akshay (India)
- Suguman Bansal (USA)
- Nathalie Bertrand (France)
- Supratik Chakraborty (India) (Chair)
- Krishnendu Chatterjee (Austria)
- Javier Esparza (Germany)
- Sandra Keifer (Germany)
- Anotonina Kolokolova (Canada)
- Orna Kupferman (Israel)
- Annabelle McIver (Australia)
- Madhusudan Parthasarathy (USA)
- Joanna Ochremiak (France)
- Daniela Petrisan (France)
- Michał Pilipczuk (Poland)
- Nir Piterman (Sweden)
- Jean-François Raskin (Belgium)

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

- Stefan Göller (chair)
- Alina Kappes
- Klaus Wich
- Matthias Wolf
- Katja Wuchterl

SAFETOC COUNSELOR

- Sylke Ernst

STEERING COMMITTEE

- León Bohn (webmaster)
- Antonio Casares (publicity chair)
- Thomas Colcombet (chair)
- Sławek Lasota
- Luc Segoufin
- Sophie Tison

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[DMANET] Special Issue: New Trends in Swarm Robotics

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SPECIAL ISSUE

New Trends in Swarm Robotics

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Dear Colleagues,

We are inviting submissions to a Special Issue on New Trends in Swarm
Robotics.

We invite submissions exploring cutting-edge research and recent
advances in swarm robotics which include, but are not limited to, the
following topics: surveillance systems, distributed systems, modelling
and simulation, cooperative control, swarm intelligence, swarms of
drones, multi-agent systems, self-organisation, robot formation control,
distributed machine learning, collective mapping, and UAV traffic
management (UTM).

Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as
comprehensive review and survey papers. We look forward to receiving
submissions of your quality research work.

Special Issue: New Trends in Swarm Robotics
Website: _https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/swarm_robot_

Deadline for manuscript submissions: *15 March 2023*

For further details on the submission process, please see the
instructions for authors at
_http://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/instructions_

We look forward to hearing back from you soon.

Dr. Daniel H. Stolfi
Dr. Grégoire Danoy

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Daniel H. Stolfi
Research Associate
Parallel Computing and Optimization Group (PCOG)
SnT - Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust

UNIVERSITÉ DU LUXEMBOURG

BELVAL CAMPUS
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T +352 46 66 44 6936
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[DMANET] [Scheduling seminar] Jacques Carlier (Sorbonne University) | February 1 | Constructive and destructive bounds for the m-machine scheduling problem

Dear scheduling researcher,

We are delighted to announce the talk given by Jacques Carlier (Sorbonne
University).
The title is " Constructive and destructive bounds for the m-machine
scheduling problem ".

The seminar will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, February 1 at 14:00 UTC.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/91663233347?pwd=SndKeS93bnRDdGRPWGtQUS9pWlZEUT09
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Passcode: 218128
You can follow the seminar online or offline on our Youtube channel as well:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUoCNnaAfw5NAntItILFn4A

The abstract follows.
The aim of this talk is to present some new results on constructive and
destructive bounds for the m-machine scheduling problem. Recently we
have characterized mathematically the three main constructive bounds
which are the preemptive bound, the energetic bound and the JPPS
makespan. These characterizations give insights to their similarities
and differences. It explains why these bounds are generally equal in
practice. Moreover our characterization of the energetic bound
introduced by Erschler, Lopez and Thuriot permits to build a 0(n
alpha(n) logn) ( alpha(n) Ackermann coefficient) checker. It is the best
one in literature. We have compared it to the checkers of Baptiste
Lepape and Nuijten (O(nsquare)) and to the checker of Ouellet and
Quimper (O(nlognlogn)). The checker of Baptiste, Lepape and Nuijten is
based on an identification of useful intervals and on incremental
evaluations of intervals energy. Ouellet and Quimper prove that the
energy matrix is a Monge matrix and evaluate the energy of some interval
thanks to a pre-calculated data structure based on range trees. We
characterize mathematically the useful intervals, then we use the data
structures introduced by Ouellet and Quimper and a nice algorithm for
partial Monge Matrix. Our checker is also the best one in practice in
literature, as it is confirmed by the numerical results we report. Work
in collaboration with Abderrahim Sahli, Antoine Jouglet1 and Eric Pinson.

The next talk in our series will be:
Vincent T'kindt (University of Tours) | February 15 | The Marriage of
Matheuristics and Scheduling.
For more details, please visit https://schedulingseminar.com/

With kind regards

Zdenek, Mike and Guohua

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Zdenek Hanzalek
Industrial Informatics Department,
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Jugoslavskych partyzanu 1580/3, 160 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic
https://rtime.ciirc.cvut.cz/~hanzalek/

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[DMANET] Vacancy KU Leuven - professor in industrial and systems engineering

KU Leuven (Belgium) has a vacancy for a full-time (junior or senior) professor in the field of industrial and systems engineering. We invite candidates who want to develop excellent applied research in the domain of Operations Research in industrial production environments and/or logistics. This professor will be a member of CIB (https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en/cib/), a research division of the department of mechanical engineering (https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en). Main teaching duties will be situated at Group T Leuven Campus (https://www.kuleuven.be/grouptcampus), an international and entrepreneurial engineering campus in Leuven city centre. The application deadline is March 13, 2023.

More information is available here: https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/60167505?hl=en&lang=en


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Professor in Optimisation of public transport and logistics
Chair of the KU Leuven Institute for Mobility<http://www.kuleuven.be/lim>

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KU Leuven - Centre for Industrial Management, Traffic and Infrastructure
Celestijnenlaan 300A Box 2422, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium - Room 04.44
Tel: +32 (0) 16/32 16 69;
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[DMANET] Open PhD position in Discrete Optimization at TU Munich (Straubing Campus)

A PhD position (75% TV-L E13, three year contract) in the area of Discrete Optimization is available at the Professorship of Complex Networks (https://cnw.cs.tum.de/) located at the Technical University of Munich's Campus in Straubing (Bavaria). The expected starting date for the position is 15 May 2023 or later. The successful candidate will work on a PhD project in the area of Discrete Optimization related, e.g., to topics such as network and graph algorithms or approximation algorithms.

The application deadline is 28 February 2023. Details about the position and the application process are available here: https://portal.mytum.de/jobs/wissenschaftler/NewsArticle_20230128_130411

For further information about the position, contact Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen (clemens.thielen@tum.de).
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Friday, January 27, 2023

[DMANET] Deadline Extended - MMOR Special Issue on Exact and approximation methods for mixed-integer multi-objective optimization

CALL FOR PAPERS

Special Issue on

Exact and approximation methods for mixed-integer multi-objective
optimization

Special Issue Editors: C. H. Antunes, C. M. Fonseca, L. Paquete, M.
Stiglmayr

Submission Deadline (extended): February 28th, 2023
Completion: October 31st, 2023

http://www.springer.com/186

Multi-objective optimization problems are solved according to the
principle of efficiency: a solution is efficient if no other feasible
solution exists that is better or equal in all objectives, with at least
one strict inequality. Each efficient solution corresponds to a possible
compromise among the several objectives and is potentially relevant to a
decision maker. Depending on the context, the goal is to compute either
the set of all efficient solutions, its image in the objective space, or a
representation of that image according to some measure of interest. The
multidimensional nature of these problems raises relevant mathematical and
algorithmic challenges. The aim of this Special Issue is to collect the
latest advances on exact and approximation methods with quality guarantees
for multi-objective (mixed) integer optimization problems. High-quality
contributions that advance the state-of-the-art for these problems are
sought.

Topics of interest

Subject areas for this special issue include but are not limited to:

• Multi-objective discrete/combinatorial problems
• Multi-objective mixed integer (non-)linear problems
• Multi-objective continuous non-linear problems
• Multi-objective branch-and-bound and branch-and-cut algorithms
• Column generation and branch-and-price algorithms
• Stochastic and robust multi-objective optimization
• Approximation and representation algorithms for multi-objective
optimization
• Complexity analysis of multi-objective optimization algorithms
• Parallelization of exact multi-objective optimization algorithms

Submission

Please submit manuscripts through the Springer online system (if you are a
new author to the system you will be required to create a system login)
https://www.editorialmanager.com/mmor and, when asked to "Choose Article
Type", select "S.I.: Multi-objective Optimization".

Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been
published before; that it is not under consideration for publication
anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors,
if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly
– at the institute where the work has been carried out.

The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any
claims for compensation.

The journal imposes no hard limits on the paper length as long as what
authors write is important. A paper length of about 20 pages in journal
format is appreciated. Submissions that exceed 40 pages in journal format
(including illustrations and references) should however be accompanied by
a short justification as to why a briefer discussion is not possible.

Full author instructions may be found at
http://www.springer.com/186/submission-guidelines

Any questions related to this special issue should be sent to:

Carlos H. Antunes, University of Coimbra, ch at deec.uc.pt
Carlos M. Fonseca, University of Coimbra, cmfonsec at dei.uc.pt
Luís Paquete, University of Coimbra, paquete at dei.uc.pt
Michael Stiglmayr, University of Wuppertal, stiglmayr at uni-wuppertal.de
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[DMANET] Call for Workshops and Tutorials - ACM MobiCom 2023

* Call for Workshops and Tutorials *

https://sigmobile.org/mobicom/2023/workshop_cfp.html

* Important Dates *
Deadlines
Proposal Submission April 1, 2023 AoE
Notification of Acceptance April 8, 2023
Workshop Paper Submissions June 19, 2023
Camera-ready Workshop Papers August 11, 2023
Workshop/Tutorial Dates October 2 and October 6, 2023

* Workshop/Tutorial Chairs *
- Anna Maria Mandalari (University College London):
a.mandalari@ucl.ac.uk
- Sofie Pollin (KU Leuven): sofie.pollin@kuleuven.be

ACM MobiCom is the premier international conference dedicated to addressing
emerging
topics in mobile and wireless networking and computing. MobiCom 2023 will
hold multiple
workshops and tutorials on October 2, 2023 and October 6, 2023 of the
conference week.
Workshop papers will be included with the MobiCom proceedings and published
in the
ACM Digital Library.

We solicit workshop and tutorial proposals on new and emerging topics that
broadly relate
to the general areas of mobile communications, wireless networking and
mobile
computing.

* Workshop Guidelines *
The ideal workshop proposal will focus on a timely and emerging topic and
be able to
attract a number of interesting and high-quality contributions that spark
discussions in
an informal setting. The goal of the workshop papers is primarily to
stimulate interactive
conversations and inspire new research ideas. Proposals on emerging or
disruptive
topics that are likely to generate significant interest in the community
will be selected.

MobiCom 2023 will likely feature a mix of some returning and some new
workshops.
We encourage workshops that address compelling and growing fields of study.
Topics
should be grounded and clearly relate to the ACM MobiCom community, and its
core
areas of interests (e.g., wireless networking and mobile computing).
However, we
anticipate workshop proposals will also introduce and connect to a set of
topics of
broader importance, including but not limited to: joint communication and
sensing,
autonomous cars/drones, Internet of Things (IoT), healthcare and medical
domains,
wearable technologies, safety/security/privacy, satellite networks,
emerging wireless
technologies and networks, distributed ledgers and cryptocurrencies,
machine
learning/artificial intelligence, diversity and ethics, technology issues
for developing
regions, and novel radio/hardware/processor architecture technologies.

* Workshop Proposal Submission Instructions*
The proposal should be no longer than three pages and should include at
least the
following:
- The name of the workshop.
- The name, address, and a short bio (up to 200 words) of each organizer
(up to three).
- A motivation and rationale that includes a brief description of the
technical issues to
be addressed, and why those issues are timely.
- The list of names and affiliations of potential program committee
members.
- The planned format of the workshop, including the length of the
workshop (half day
or full day), and a strategy to facilitate lively discussions and
attendee involvement.
- Expected number of submissions and participants.
- If previous editions have been held, a description of past versions of
the workshop,
including the number of submitted and accepted papers, and number of
attendees.
- A description of the publicity plan.
- A call for papers with workshop deadlines (aligned with the relevant
Important Dates below).

* Tutorial Guidelines*
Tutorial topics should be of significant interest to the MobiCom community.
Tutorials may
consist of lectures, interactive sessions, hands-on training, or any
combination of the above.

* Tutorial Proposal Submission Instructions *
The proposal should be no longer than three pages and should include at
least the following:
- The name of the tutorial.
- The name, address, and short bio (up to 200 words) of each organizer
(up to three).
- A motivation and rationale for the tutorial.
- Reference to the knowledge that the audience should expect to gather
with the tutorial.
- An outline of the tutorial content, including the length of the
tutorial (half day or full day)
and a tentative schedule.
- Requirements for the tutorial room (please note that our capabilities
in fulfilling
unusual requests are limited).
- Requirements for the attendees (e.g., must bring their own laptop or
other hardware,
familiarity with certain technologies/topics, etc.).
- Any other limitations (e.g., number of participants).

* Submissions *
Please send your proposal in PDF (only) via e-mail to the workshop/tutorial
co-chairs:
Anna Maria Mandalari and Sofie Pollin at mobicom23workshop@gmail.com.
Ensure
that proposals contain "MobiCom 2023 Workshop/Tutorial Proposal" in the
subject line.
Submissions must be received by the deadline below.

* General Information *
ACM MobiCom provides basic support for the workshops and tutorials in the
form of
registration, publication, publicity, meeting space, audio/video equipment,
lunch, and
coffee breaks. To promote flexibility, the details including the format of
the workshop/tutorial
and the form of submissions and presentations are typically left to the
organizers of each
workshop/tutorial. Because workshops are meant to foster discussions on
emerging topics
of interest among the broader SIGMOBILE community, workshops are encouraged
to be
inclusive rather than exclusive in their solicitation of material. In
addition, we encourage
organizers to target more interactive forums such as presentations of short
papers, posters
and demos, panels, and round-table discussions, rather than traditional
presentations of full-
length papers. Workshops/tutorials not attracting enough submissions and
registrations may
be cancelled at the decision of the organizing committee.

We look forward to your submissions. Please feel free to contact us with
any questions
about submitting a workshop/tutorial proposal.

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[DMANET] CiE 2023: FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

CIE 2023: FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

COMPUTABILITY IN EUROPE 2023

Unity of Logic and Computation

Batumi, Georgia
July 24-28, 2023
https://www.viam.science.tsu.ge/cie2023/

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2023

IMPORTANT DATES:

* Deadline for article registration (abstract submission): February
8, 2023 (AOE)
* Deadline for article submission: February 15, 2023 (AOE)
* Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2023
* Final versions due: May 1, 2023
* Deadline for informal presentations submission: June 8, 2023 (The
notifications of acceptance for informal presentations will be sent a
few days after submission.)
* Early registration before: June 10, 2023.

GENERAL INFORMATION

CiE 2023 is the 19th conference organized by CiE (Computability in
Europe), a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer
scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new
developments in computability and their underlying significance for the
real world.

Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005), Swansea (2006),
Siena (2007), Athens (2008), Heidelberg (2009), Ponta Delgada (2010),
Sofia (2011), Cambridge (2012), Milan (2013), Budapest (2014), Bucharest
(2015), Paris (2016), Turku (2017), Kiel (2018), Durham (2019), Salerno
(2020, virtually), Ghent (2021, virtually), and Swansea (2022).

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS

* Ludovic Perret (Sorbonne University)
* Ludovic Patey (Université Paris Diderot)

INVITED SPEAKERS

* Andrei Bulatov (Simon Fraser University)
* Anne Condon (University of British Columbia)
* Stephanie Dick (University of Pennsylvania)
* Kirsten Eisenträger (Pennsylvania State University)
* Neil Lutz (Iowa State University)
* Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh)

SPECIAL SESSIONS

We are going to have 6 special sessions.
The topics of the special sessions will be announced soon.

CONFERENCE TOPICS

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in
all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic,
and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these
areas with practical issues in computer science and with other
disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics.

PAPER SUBMISSION

THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE cordially invites all researchers, European and
non-European, to submit their papers in all areas related to the above
for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings of
CiE 2023 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2023

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Papers submitted to the conference proceedings should represent original
work, not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference with
formal proceedings.
The Program Committee will rigorously review and select submitted
papers. Accepted papers will be published as a proceedings volume in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series from Springer-Verlag.

Papers to be considered in the conferences proceedings must be submitted
in PDF format, using the LNCS style (available at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines)
and must have a maximum of 12 pages, including references but excluding
a possible appendix in which one can include proofs and other additional
material. Papers building bridges between different parts of the
research community are particularly welcome.

INFORMAL PRESENTATIONS

Continuing the tradition of past CiE conferences, we invite researchers
to present informal presentations of their recent work. A proposal for
an informal presentation must be submitted via EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2023), using the LNCS style
file (available at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines),
and be 1 page long; a brief description of the results suffices and an
abstract is not required. Informal presentations will not be published
in the LNCS conference proceedings. Results presented as informal
presentations at CiE 2023 may appear or may have appeared in other
conferences with formal proceedings and/or in journals.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Contributed papers will be selected from submissions received by the
PROGRAM COMMITTEE consisting of:

* Nikolay Bazhenov (Novosibirsk State University)
* Manuel Bodirsky (TU Dresden)
* Vasco Brattka (Munich)
* Liesbeth De Mol (University of Lille)
* Gianluca Della Vedova (University of Milano-Bicocca, co-chair)
* Besik Dundua (Kutaisi Intl University)
* Giudittta Franco (University of Verona)
* Juan Luis Gastaldi (ETH Zurich)
* Thomas Graf (Stony Brook University)
* Delaram Kahrobaei (CUNY)
* Ekaterina Komendantskaya (Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh)
* Angeliki Koutsoukou-Argyraki (Cambridge University)
* Steffen Lempp (University of Wisconsin-Madison, co-chair)
* Florin Manea (Goettingen University)
* Klaus Meer (University Cottbus)
* Isabel Oitavem (Nova University Lisbon)
* Roland Omanadze (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University)
* Daniel Paulusma (Durham University)
* Elaine Pimentel (University College London)
* Markus Schmid (Humboldt University Berlin)
* Shinnosuke Seki (University Electro Comm Tokyo)
* Sebastiaan Terwijn (Radboud University Nijmegen)
* Dan Turetsky (Victoria University Wellington)
* Linda Westrick (Pennsylvania State University)

WOMEN IN COMPUTABILITY

We are very happy to announce that within the framework of the Women in
Computability program, we are able to offer some grants for junior women
researchers who want to participate in CiE 2023. Applications for this
grant should be sent to Liesbeth de Mol, liesbeth.de-mol@univ-lille.fr,
before May 15, 2023 and include a short cv (at most 2 pages) and contact
information for an academic reference. Preference will be given to
junior women researchers who are presenting a paper (including informal
presentations) at CiE 2023.

Association CiE [1]

CiE Conference Series [2]

HOSTED BY

Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
Rustaveli str. 32, Batumi,

We are grateful for support from Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University
and Institute of Applied Mathematics, Tbilisi State University.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

* Davit Begashvili (Kutaisi International University)
* Mikheil Donadze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University)
* Besik Dundua (chair, Kutaisi International University and Institute
of Applied Mathematics, Tbilisi State University)
* Tsotne Mikadze (Kutaisi International University)
* Mikheil Rukhaia (co-chair, Institute of Applied Mathematics, Tbilisi
State University)
* Lela Turmanidze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University)

Links:
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[1] https://www.acie.eu
[2] https://www.acie.eu/cie-conference-series/
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[DMANET] SEA 2023: Final Call for Papers and Extended Deadline

SEA 2023: 21st Symposium on Experimental Algorithms
Barcelona, July 24-26
https://www.sea2023.cs.upc.edu/

Submission deadline: February 10, 2023 (AoE)
Notification: March 27, 2023
Final version due: April 28, 2023
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sea2023

SEA aims to attract papers from the Computer Science community, the
Operations Research/Mathematical Programming community and any other
scientific community that is concerned with the main theme of the
symposium, namely the role of experimentation and of algorithm engineering
techniques in the design and evaluation of algorithms and data structures.
Submissions should present significant contributions supported by
experimental evaluation, methodological issues in the design and
interpretation of experiments, the use of (meta-)heuristics, or
application-driven case studies that deepen the understanding of the
complexity of a problem.


*Topics of Interest*

Contributions solicited cover a variety of topics including but not limited
to:
-Algorithm Engineering
-Algorithmic Libraries
-Analysis of Algorithms
-Approximation Techniques
-Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
-Branch-and-Bound Algorithms
-Combinatorial and Irregular Problems
-Combinatorial Structures and Graphs
-Communication Networks
-Computational Geometry
-Computational Optimization
-Data Structures
-Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
-Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimization
-Information Retrieval
-Integer Programming
-Logistics and Operations Management
-Machine Learning and Data Mining
-Mathematical Programming
-Multiple Criteria Decision Making
-Network Analysis
-Online Problems
-Railway Optimization using Algorithmic Methods
-Semidefinite Programming
-Software Repositories and Platforms for using Algorithms
-Telecommunications and Networking

We further emphasize that SEA welcomes submissions that introduce novel
applications of algorithms in other disciplines.


*Submission Guidelines*

The authors should submit a paper not exceeding 12 pages, excluding the
bibliography, the front page (authors, affiliation, keywords, abstract,
...), and brief appendix of up to 5 pages (figures and tables should be
counted as part of the space occupied by the appendix).

At least a 10-point font should be used. Authors are strongly advised to
use the LaTeX style file supplied for the LIPIcs style (
https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics/instructions-for-authors/).
Final proceedings papers must be camera-ready in this format. We emphasize
that a clearly marked Appendix of up to 5 pages, which will not count
toward the 12 page submission limit, can be included and will be read at
the referees' discretion. All submissions have to be made via the EasyChair
submission page for the conference.

Authors are strongly encouraged to include a link to the source code and/or
datasets to increase confidence in the reproducibility of their
experiments; the code may be read and/or executed at the referees'
discretion.

Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously
unpublished work or surveys of important results. At the time the paper is
submitted to SEA, and for the entire review period, the paper (or
essentially the same paper) should not be under review by any other
conference with published proceedings or by a scientific journal. At least
one author of each accepted paper will be expected to attend the conference
and present the paper.


*Proceedings*

The conference proceedings will be published in the Leibniz International
Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs,
https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics/), a series of high-quality
conference proceedings across all fields in informatics established in
cooperation with Schloss Dagstuhl Leibniz Center for Informatics. SEA
Proceedings volumes are published according to the principle of OpenAccess,
i.e., they are available online and free of charge.


*Invited Speaker*

Monika Henzinger (University of Vienna, Austria)


*Committees*

Program Committee
-Hideo Bannai, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
-Gerth Brodal, Aarhus University, Denmark
-Kevin Buchin, Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany
-Mateus De Oliveira Oliveira, Stockholm University, Sweden and University
of Bergen, Norway
-Donatella Firmani, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
-Loukas Georgiadis, University of Ioannina, Greece (chair)
-Andrew V. Goldberg, Amazon.com, East Palo Alto, USA
-Yan Gu, University of California, Riverside, USA
-Meng He, Dalhousie University, Canada
-Giuseppe Italiano, LUISS, Italy
-Spyros Kontogiannis, University of Patras, Greece
-Luigi Laura, Uninenettuno, Italy
-Leo Liberti, LIX CNRS, École Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de
Paris, France
-Matthias Mnich, TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
-André Nusser, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
-Charis Papadopoulos, University of Ioannina, Greece
-Vicky Papadopoulou-Lesta, European University, Cyprus
-Nikos Parotsidis, Google Research, Switzerland
-Ignaz Rutter, University of Passau, Germany
-Stavros Sintos, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
-Przemyslaw Uznanski, Pathway, Poland
-Renato Werneck, Amazon, USA
-Anthony Wirth, University of Melbourne, Australia
-Helen Xu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Organizing committee
-Maria J. Blesa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Amalia Duch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Guillem Rodríguez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Maria J. Serna, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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[DMANET] Research Symposium @CSE IIT Bombay

Research Symposium @CSE IIT Bombay

The Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department at the Indian
Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) is pleased to announce its upcoming
research symposium. The two-day event will take place on March 25-26, 2023,
and will feature cutting-edge research conducted by CSE faculty and
students.

In addition, the symposium will also include invited talks by leading experts
from three tracks: computer systems, artificial intelligence/machine
learning, and theoretical computer science. More information about the
event, including a detailed schedule and speaker lineup can be found on the
official website at https://crst2023.github.io/.

We invite undergraduate students in their pre-final and final years, as well
as postgraduate students (master's students), to apply for participation in
the symposium. Candidates from underrepresented, underprivileged, or
disadvantaged groups/communities are especially encouraged to apply.
Selected participants will be provided with accommodation on the IITB
campus during the event. They also may be provided with limited travel
reimbursement.

To register for the symposium, please fill out the registration form <
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Thursday, January 26, 2023

[DMANET] IJCAI 2023 Call For Workshop Proposals, DL: February 3, AoE

IJCAI 2023 Call For Workshop Proposals

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IJCAI 2023, 19th-25th August 2023
Cape Town, South Africa
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Dear colleagues, the 32nd International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (IJCAI 2023) is inviting proposals for workshops to be held
August 19-21, 2023, in Cape Town, South Africa, immediately before the
main conference.

All the details can be found here:
https://ijcai-23.org/call-for-workshop-proposals/

The important dates are:
-- February 3, 2023: Proposal submission deadline (anywhere on earth)
-- March 6, 2023: Acceptance notification
-- August 19-21, 2023: IJCAI 2023 workshops

We look forward to receiving your proposals! Should you have any
question about the workshops, feel free to reach us at the email
workshops@ijcai-23.org.

All the best,

Hadi Hosseini and Viviana Mascardi, IJCAI 2023 Workshop Chairs

--
Hadi Hosseini, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Foundations and
Engineered Systems (CAFE)
Assistant Professor, College of Information Sciences and Technology

Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA

https://faculty.ist.psu.edu/hadi/

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