The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute
of Technology Jodhpur, India is organizing a 5-day *winter school* in
December 2023. The winter school consists of two tracks:
*Track 1:* Computation in Social Choice and Economics: (*8, 9, 10 December*,
2023) https://cse.iitj.ac.in/index.php/coscoe
*Track 2:* 3D Vision: (*11, 12 December*, 2023)
https://cse.iitj.ac.in/index.php/winter-school-on-primer-on-3d-vision-in-ai
Track 1 will focus mainly on Matching under Preferences, and Track 2 will
focus on the fundamentals and recent trends in 3D Vision for AI. The winter
school will host several talks by eminent experts in the field. The winter
school also has a *poster presentation *session on *9 December*, 2023 on
Computation in Social Choice and Economics. Interested participants may
send their abstracts in the registration form linked below.
Further details regarding registration and logistics of joining the winter
school can be found here:
https://cse.iitj.ac.in/index.php/events/winter-school-on-ai-and-tcs-2023
This winter school presents an exciting opportunity for young and
enthusiastic researchers to interact and build networks with peers,
academicians, researchers, as well as professionals from the industry who
work in related areas of Computational Economics/Computational Social
Choice Theory, and Artificial Intelligence. The *registration deadline* is *31
October*, 2023.
We solicit applications from students in computer science, mathematics and
related areas. Hurry up, winter is coming! You may register here:
https://forms.eduqfix.com/iitwinterform/add
We eagerly look forward to seeing you at the winter school. We request you
to advertise this event by forwarding this email in your respective
networks.
For queries, please feel free to contact us at winterschool@cse.iitj.ac.in
or call us at +91-291-2801252.
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Kshitij V. Gajjar
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India
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