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[DMANET] MAPSP 2024 – Call for Submissions

MAPSP 2024 – Call for Submissions

16th Workshop on Models and Algorithms for Planning and Scheduling Problems

June 23–28, 2024

Hotel Koldingfjord, Kolding, Denmark

Website: https://event.sdu.dk/mapsp2024/

Contact: mapsp2024@sdu.dk

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MAPSP is a biennial workshop dedicated to building a community of
researchers interested in theoretical and practical aspects of scheduling,
planning, and timetabling. The 16th Workshop on Models and Algorithms for
Planning and Scheduling Problems (MAPSP 2024) will be organized at Hotel
Koldingfjord, Kolding, Denmark. It will take place in the week of June
23–28, 2024.

The impressive 1911 building of Hotel Koldingfjord is located right by the
water and surrounded by forests. The hotel is a conference hotel with
modern facilities. The closest relevant airports are in Billund (about 50
km), Copenhagen (about 200 km), and Hamburg (about 200 km). Kolding has a
train station. From there, the hotel can be reached by bus.

The program will consist of invited plenary lectures and shorter
contributed talks. Confirmed invited speakers are:

Nicole Megow (University of Bremen)

Thomas Kesselheim (University of Bonn)

Sergei Vassilvitskii (Google Research)

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Submissions:

We invite submissions describing research related to scheduling, planning,
or timetabling (broadly defined). Further we invite submissions describing
research in adjacent topical areas that would be of interest to researchers
in the MAPSP community. MAPSP submissions undergo a selection process
based on a light refereeing by the Program Committee. MAPSP does not
publish proceedings, other than a conference booklet (no ISSN). Hence,
presenting your contribution at MAPSP will not prevent you from submitting
it to journals or to other conferences. Similarly, it is acceptable to
submit a contribution that has already appeared elsewhere. It is expected
that one author of each submission will give a short (approximately 20
minutes) talk at the workshop. MAPSP has a firm policy of only one talk
per person. Abstracts of 2–3 pages must be submitted using EasyChair using
the MAPSP LaTeX template. Please remember to specify the speaker in the
abstract.

EasyChair Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mapsp2024

MAPSP LaTeX Template:
https://people.cs.pitt.edu/~kirk/MAPSP/mapsp-template.tex
<https://people.cs.pitt.edu/~kirk/MAPSP/mapsp-template.tex>

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Important dates:

Submission deadline: February 1, 2024, Anywhere on Earth

Notification: February 29, 2024

Early registration deadline: March 22, 2024, Anywhere on Earth

Conference: June 23–28, 2024

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Program Committee:

Benjamin Moseley (Carnegie Mellon University, chair)

Martin Böhm (University of Wrocław)

Etienne Bamas (ETH Zürich)

Tim Oosterwijk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Bertrand Simon (CNRS and CC-IN2P3)

Lars Rohwedder (Maastricht University)

William Kuszmaul (Harvard University)

Ruben Hoeksma (University of Twente)

Malin Rau (University of Hamburg)

Hsiang-Hsuan (Alison) Liu (Utrecht University)

Shikha Singh (Williams College)

Sam McCauley (Williams College)

Rudy Zhou (Carnegie Mellon University)

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Organizing Committee:

Kevin Schewior (University of Southern Denmark, chair)

Lene Monrad Favrholdt (University of Southern Denmark)

Marco Chiarandini (University of Southern Denmark)

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