Thursday, September 14, 2023

[DMANET] EPIT 2024: first call

EPIT 2024
École de Printemps en Informatique Théorique
51st edition
13-17 May 2024
Aussois

Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce that the 51st edition of the EPIT [1] (École de
Printemps d'Informatique Théorique, Spring School in Theoretical
Computer Science) will be titled

Graphs and Algorithms: Conjectures

and will take place from the 13rd to the 17th of May, 2024, in Aussois
(French Alps) at the Centre Paul Langevin, CAES/CNRS.
The school will cover several central topics in structural and
algorithmic graph theory.
It is mainly intended for young researchers (including master and PhD
students), as well as more experienced researchers wishing to discover
new areas.

The school will consist of five classes:

1. Width parameters
2. Forbidden induced structures
3. Coloring
4. Distributed computing
5. Games on (hyper)graphs

We are delighted to have the following brilliant lecturers:
Marthe Bonamy, Maria Chudnovsky, Manuela Fischer, Marcin Pilipczuk,
Michał Pilipczuk, Paweł Rzążewski, and Miloš Stojaković.

More information on the School appears at the url
https://perso.ens-lyon.fr/edouard.bonnet/springSchool.htm, and will
continue expanding.

You can already register to the event:
https://forms.gle/oeYh5m4rCFDnFMbbA
There is no registration fee, and the full board at the center is about
420EUR in a twin room,
and 500EUR in a single room (limited availability). You will pay during
your stay in Aussois.

The registration dealine is March 15th, 2024.
If you are interested in the School but are not completely clear about
your availability in May,
do consider registering now, but please let us know before the deadline
should you have to cancel.

Please forward this announcement to your (younger) colleagues who, you
think, might be interested.

We wish you a good start of the academic year, and hope to see you in
Aussois,

Marthe Bonamy, Édouard Bonnet, Laurent Feuilloley, Aline Parreau, Rémi
Watrigant

Links:
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[1] https://epit.irif.fr/
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