Tuesday, October 8, 2024

[DMANET] Save the Date for the 2025 Mixed Integer Programming Workshop (MIP 2025)

Please save the date for the 2025 Mixed Integer Programming Workshop (MIP 2025), which will be held June 3–6, 2025 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN.

This will be the twenty-second edition of the series, returning to Minneapolis twenty years after it hosted the second MIP workshop. MIP 2025 will continue many of the essential traditions that have made this annual workshop a gathering place for the community, and we invite you to join us and participate in

- a single track of 21 invited speakers showcasing the latest trends in theoretical, computational, and applied aspects of integer programming and discrete optimization.
- a poster session, including a best poster competition among selected student finalists, for which submissions will open later this year.
- a computational competition on Primal Heuristics for MIQCQP, for which rules and details will be announced in mid-November and the tentative deadline for submissions is March 7, 2025.

MIP 2025 is supported by the Mixed Integer Programming Society (MIPS), a section of the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS). Please keep an eye out for more information by visiting the website at https://www.mixedinteger.org/2025, and stay tuned for announcements about more ways to participate.

On behalf of the MIP 2025 Organizing Committee, we hope to see you in Minneapolis!

Sophie Huiberts, Aleksandr Kazachkov, Sebastian Perez-Salazar, Christian Tjandraatmadja, Yiling Zhang

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Confirmed Speakers

Tobias Achterberg (Gurobi)
Claudia d'Ambrosio (École Polytechnique)
Christina Büsing (RWTH Aachen University)
Esra Büyüktahtakιn Toy (Virginia Tech)
Emma Johnson (Sandia National Laboratories)
Martine Labbé (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Amélie Lambert (Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers)
Haihao (Sean) Lu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jim Luedtke (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Joris Kinable (Amazon)
Victor Reis (Microsoft Research)
Ward Romeijnders (University of Groningen)
Domenico Salvagnin (University of Padova)
Karmel Shehadeh (Lehigh University)
Hamidreza Validi (Texas Tech University)
Álinson Xavier (Argonne National Laboratory)
Luze Xu (UC Davis)
Wotao Yin (Alibaba)
Qimeng (Kim) Yu (Université de Montréal)
Xian Yu (The Ohio State University)
Yuan Zhou (University of Kentucky)

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Aleksandr Kazachkov<https://akazachk.github.io>
Assistant Director, Center for Applied Optimization
Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
University of Florida

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