Monday, August 18, 2025

[DMANET] Postdoc Position in Theoretical Computer Science

The Algorithms and Complexity research group led by Christian Sohler
in the Computer Science Division
at University of Cologne invites applications for a postdoctoral
position in the areas of Theoretical
Computer Science, Algorithms and Data Structures, or Algorithmic Data
Analysis.
YOUR TASKS
- Contribute to research and teaching (equivalent to 4 semester
hours per week) in the field of Theoretical
Computer Science and/or Algorithms and Data Structures.

YOUR PROFILE
» Doctoral degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related
field - Record of publications in the proceedings
of leading international conferences and/or in reputable journals

WE OFFER
» A diverse working environment with equal opportunities
» Support in balancing work and family life
» Flexible working time models
» Extensive advanced training opportunities
» Occupational health management offers
» opportunity to work remotely

The University of Cologne promotes equal opportunities and
diversity. Women will be considered preferentially in accor
dance with the Equal Opportunities Act of North Rhine
Westphalia (Landesgleichstellungsgesetz – LGG NRW).
We also expressly welcome applications from all suitable
candidates regardless of their gender, nationality, ethnic and
social origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation and
identity.
The position is available immediately on a full-time basis
(39,83 hours per week). The position is to be filled for
a fixed term until 30 September 2027. If the applicant
meets the relevant wage requirements and personal
qualifications, the salary is based on remuneration group
13 TV-L of the pay scale for the German public sector.
Please apply online with proof of the required qualifications
without a photo under: https://jobportal.uni-koeln.de.

The reference number is Wiss2508-08. The application
deadline is 7 September2025.


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[DMANET] [CFP] Wireless Days 2025

Our apologies if you received multiple copies of this Call for Papers.

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*CALL FOR PAPERS*
13th Wireless Days Conference
WD 2025

December 1 - 3, 2025
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*https://wd2025.dnac.org/
<https://wireless-days.dnac.org/>*
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*** IMPORTANT DATES ***
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Paper Submission Deadline: September 2, 2025 (This week!)
Acceptance of Notification: September 26, 2025
Camera-Ready: October 10, 2025

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Submission link: *EDAS <https://edas.info/N33673>*
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Welcome to the 13th edition of Wireless Days, an international conference
technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc). In
2025, the conference will be held in person for the first time in the city
of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, at the Fluminense Federal University (UFF). The
event will bring together prominent researchers and industry experts in
wireless networks worldwide, offering a unique opportunity for presenting
industrial and research activities and a rich exchange of ideas among
highly engaged participants.

Every edition of Wireless Days creates an inspiring environment to discuss
theoretical and experimental advancements, innovative systems, prototypes,
case studies, and technological progress in communication infrastructures
and wireless networks. In 2025, the conference will continue its tradition
of offering a diverse technical program, covering key topics for the
technical and scientific development of wireless communications.

The Wireless Days 2025 program will be organized as a single track,
structured into sessions addressing the most relevant and innovative topics
in wireless networks and communications. Each session is dedicated to a
specific theme, promoting in-depth discussions and presenting research and
development results.

*** Topics of interest ***
This Conference aims to gather together novel approaches for providing
wireless sensor networks with innovative solutions in terms of
communication protocols, models, simulations, and case studies.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Ad hoc and sensor networks;
- Connected and autonomous vehicles in heterogeneous environments;
- Internet of Things (IoT) and smart solutions;
- Next-generation mobile communications (5G, 6G, and WiFi-ng);
- Models and simulations for wireless networks; and
- Applications of artificial intelligence in wireless networks.


*** Submission guidelines ***
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Authors are invited to submit papers describing original, previously
unpublished work not currently under review by other conferences or
journals. Papers submitted to WD 2025 will be evaluated based on
originality, technical soundness, clarity, and relevance to a broad
audience. All submissions must be written in English and must use the
standard IEEE two-column conference template, available for download from
the IEEE website: *https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html*

Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process, and all submissions
must be done electronically through EDAS using the following link:
*https://edas.info/N33673*

We accept three types of submissions:
- Full papers: Maximum 8 pages excluding tables, figures, and references.
- Short papers: Maximum 4 pages excluding tables, figures, and references.
-Posters & Demo papers: Maximum 4 pages excluding tables, figures, and
references.

*** TPC Co-Chairs ***
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Alessandra Rizzardi (University of Insubria, Italy)
Martin Andreoni (Khalifa University / TII, UAE)
Célio Vinicius Neves de Albuquerque (UFF, Brazil)

*** General Co-Chairs ***
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Diogo Mattos (UFF, Brazil)
Yacine Ghamri-Doudane (Université de La Rochelle, France)
Guy Pujolle (Sorbonne University, France)

*** Executive Chair ***
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Igor Moraes (UFF, Brazil)

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Friday, August 15, 2025

[DMANET] Postdoctoral Fellowship at DCU

The Irish Research Council is expected to open applications to its
postdoctoral fellowship programme soon. These fellowships will last one
or two years starting in September 2026. Applicants have to write their
own research proposal and name an academic mentor at the Irish
institution they would be based at. For more information about the
fellowships see here for last year's call:
https://research.ie/funding/goipd/?f=postdoctoral.

Natalie Behague is joining Dublin City University as an Assistant
Professor in January, and is interested in acting as a mentor for one or
possibly two postdoctoral fellows through this scheme. Natalie works in
extremal or probabilistic combinatorics and more information can be
found on her website https://nb453.user.srcf.net. If you work in
extremal or probabilistic combinatorics and are interested in applying
for a fellowship based at DCU with Natalie as mentor, please email a CV
and a research proposal to natalie.behague@warwick.ac.uk by 29th August.
At this stage the research proposal does not need to be in the format of
the final application, nor in as much detail, but it should address the
following points:

- Please provide details of your proposed research, to include aims,
objectives and central research questions;

- Please describe the research design and methodologies that will be
used as part of your research project. These should be described in
sufficient detail so as to demonstrate your understanding of the
research topic;

- Please provide a schedule to include (a) milestones and deliverables
for completion of the proposed fellowship, (b) risks that might endanger
achieving these deliverables and (c) the contingency plans to be put in
place in order to mitigate these risks;

- Please describe how the proposal relates to existing research in this
area. Suggest how the project will make a new contribution to knowledge.

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[DMANET] SAGT 2025 - Last Call for Participation (Early Registration: August 15 AoE, 2025)

Dear Colleagues,


We cordially invite you to The 18th International Symposium on Algorithmic
Game Theory (SAGT 2025
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/the-international-symposium-on-algorithmic-game-theory-sagt-2025/>
), which will take place in Bath, UK, from September 2 to 5, 2025.


Key updates:

Early registration ends on *August 15, 2025 (AoE)*.

After *August 22, 2025*, the payment channel will close and no further
registrations will be accepted.

The tentative conference program is available here
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/the-international-symposium-on-algorithmic-game-theory-sagt-2025-program/>
.

If you are driving to campus, please email the chairs at
*sagt2025chairs@gmail.com* for instructions on obtaining a free parking
permit for the conference dates.

This year, SAGT will include a *Poster Session* where participants can
present posters of preliminary working papers as well as papers previously
published at other conferences. Posters will be displayed at the conference
venue throughout the event, from the afternoon of September 2 to September
5. A dedicated poster session will also be included in the program.
Submission of posters will be open to all participants, and we will conduct
a basic quality check to verify that accepted posters will contain
interesting and relevant information. If you wish to present a poster,
simply register for the conference and send us your poster via email.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:
sagt2025chairs@gmail.com.

Best regards,
Ron Lavi and Jie Zhang
SAGT 2025 PC Co-Chairs

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

[DMANET] Short postdoc (until end of 2025) in graph limits at Czech Academy

The Institute of Computer Science invites applications for a short postdoc
with a GACR-funded project Graph limits and beyond. The project comes to
its end in December 2025 and unfortunately no funding is available after
that. For the full text and conditions, see
https://www.cs.cas.cz/job-offer/Research-fellow-Hladky-2025/cs.

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[DMANET] PhD position at Logistics Management group at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany

A PhD position (75\%, TVL-13, starting date: Nov 1, 2025) is open at the Logistics Management group at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.

We are looking for a colleague who would like to work with us on the DFG-funded project "Bin Packing with Irregular Shapes" (see https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/561644927?language=en).

Your tasks:
* Algorithm development, implementation, testing, and evaluation
* Teaching
* Presenting at national and international workshops and conferences

Your profile:
In addition to the general requirements, according to public services law, applicants must meet the recruitment requirements stipulated in § 57 of the Hochschulgesetz of Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition, they must have the following qualifications:
* An excellent scientific university degree (MSc), preferably in Operations Research, Discrete Mathematics, or Computer Science
* Profound knowledge in discrete optimization and in the development of algorithms, in particular the implementation of Operations Research methods as well as software development in a team
* Proficiency in C++ programming (including the use of the STL)
* Proficiency in written and spoken English; at least basic language skills in German

If you are interested, please apply via https://stellenboerse.uni-mainz.de/#/jgu/job/50185?lang=en.

Contact: Stefan Irnich (irnich@uni-mainz.de)

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

[DMANET] [Cryptography] Information Security and Privacy—ACISP 2025 - Call for Paper Reminder

The 30th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy
(ACISP 2025, https://uow-ic2.github.io/acisp2025/cfp.html) achieved a
complete success!

I am writing to share with you that the Special Issue "Information
Security and Privacy—ACISP 2025" of journal /Cryptography/ will
comprise mainly extended versions of papers presented at ACISP 2025.
Both extended conference papers and original research papers are welcome.

The submission deadline of special issue is 20 November 2025 and papers
may be submitted immediately or at any point till the date, as papers
will be published on an ongoing basis. For more information, please see:

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/cryptography/special_issues/0HGCF8V0ZN

Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Access control;
Authentication;
Blockchain technology;
Cloud security;
Cryptology;
Cyber-physical systems security;
Database security;
Digital forensics;
Key management;
Lightweight security;
Network security;
Privacy-enhancing technologies;
Security implementation;
Security protocols;
Trustworthy AI

Guest editors:
Dr. Yudi Zhang
Dr. Zhen Zhao
Dr. Fuchun Guo
Prof. Dr. Josef Pieprzyk

Cryptography is a scientific peer-reviewed open access journal of
cryptography published quarterly online by MDPI. It is covered by Scopus
(Elsevier), Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI-Web of Science), etc.
It received an Impact Factor for 2023 of 1.8 (ranking in Q2 in "Computer
Science, Theory & Methods"), and a CiteScore of 3.8 (ranking in Q1 in
"Applied Mathematics").

Best regards,
Xue Cheng
Managing Editor
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MDPI Branch Office, Wuhan
Cryptography Editorial Office
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/cryptography
MDPI, Grosspeteranlage 5, 4052 Basel, Switzerland

Recommended Papers:
Comparative Study of Keccak SHA-3 Implementations
https://www.mdpi.com/2410-387X/7/4/60

Random Number Generators: Principles and Applications
https://www.mdpi.com/2410-387X/7/4/54

Twitter: @Cryptogr_MDPI https://twitter.com/Cryptogr_MDPI
LinkedIn: Cryptography-MDPI

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[DMANET] [CFP] Extended Deadline: 15 August 2025 – The Second International Workshop on Secure Edge Networking and Applications (SENA) in conjunction with BCCA 2025, Dubrovnik, Croatia

CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second International Workshop on
Secure Edge Networking and Applications (SENA)
In Conjunction with

IEEE Seventh International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications
(IEEE BCCA 2025)
14-17 October 2025 (Dubrovnik, Croatia)

https://bcca-conference.org/2025/Workshops/SENA.php

Edge networking plays a significant role in shaping the future of Internet of Things (IoT) networks by processing high volumes of data at the network edge and meeting the desired latency demand. Although edge computing is regarded as a promising technology for these features as well as its decentralization and supportive functionalities, there is a need to develop systems to protect data security and privacy since users can face the risk of data leakage when they offload data to the edge/cloud server. Secure edge networking is continuously becoming a top strategic technology that connects the physical and blockchain-secured worlds, assisted by next-generation networks. Moreover, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Twin (DT) driven secure edge-network can deliver seamless analysis, monitoring, and predictions when it is used together with next-generation mobile communications (5G/6G), Internet of Things (IoT), Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Federated Learning (FL), distributed computing, and intelligent smart city applications.

The workshop will invite authors to submit papers presenting new research related to all aspects of secure edge networks and applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* IoT-based secure edge networking for real-time communication systems
* Real-time communication protocols for secure edge networking
* Resource management and network optimization for secure edge network
* Secure edge networking and industrial IoT applications
* Digital twin (DT)-enabled secure edge networking
* Real-world Digital Twin (DT) simulations, prototypes, and testbed demonstrations for secure edge networks
* Attack detections/defences for secure edge networking
* Blockchain-driven secure edge networking
* Energy efficient secure edge networking
* Federated learning-based secure edge networking
* Modeling and performance analysis of secure edge networking
* Software-defined network (SDN) controlled secure edge networking
* AI as a service (AIaaS) for secure edge networking
* Wireless communications for cyber-physical edge network applications
* New security and privacy concepts within edge network applications
* LLMs in secure edge network
* Trustworthy secure edge network applications
* Secure edge network applications for smart cities
* AI-driven applications for secure edge networks
* Autonomous and context-aware secure edge networks
* Self-organizing secure edge networks and applications
* Sustainable AI-based secure edge network
* Secure edge network design for enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC), and Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) applications

General Chairs:

* Müge Erel-Özçevik, Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey (muge.ozcevik@cbu.edu.tr)<mailto:muge.ozcevik@cbu.edu.tr>
* Elif Bozkaya-Aras, National Defence University Turkish Naval Academy (elif.bozkaya@msu.edu.tr)
Honorary Chair:

* Berk Canberk, Edinburgh Napier University, (B.Canberk@napier.ac.uk)
Industrial Chair:

* Gökhan Yurdakul, GM of BTS Group (yurdakulg@btsgroup.com)
Technical Program Chairs

* Tuğçe Bilen, İstanbul Technical University (bilent@itu.edu.tr<mailto:bilent@itu.edu.tr>)
* Elif Ak, Memorial University, Canada (elif.ak@mun.ca)
* Engin Zeydan, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC) (engin.zeydan@ieee.org<mailto:engin.zeydan@ieee.org>)
* Yusuf Özçevik, Manisa Celal Bayar University (yusuf.ozcevik@cbu.edu.tr)
* Abdullah Aydeğer, Florida Tech, (aaydeger@fit.edu<mailto:aaydeger@fit.edu>)
Publicity Chairs

* Kübra Duran, Edinburgh Napier University (kubra.duran@napier.ac.uk)
* Yağmur Yiğit, Edinburgh Napier University (yagmur.yigit@napier.ac.uk)
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 30 July 15 August 2025 (Extended)
Notification of Acceptance: 1 September 2025
Camera Ready: 15 September 2025

Submission:
Prospective authors are invited to submit a long paper (7-8 pages), short paper (5-6 pages) and poster (1-2 pages) including results, figures, and references in the standard IEEE two-column conference format.

Papers should be submitted via the submission link: https://edas.info/N33458

Best Regards,
Yagmur Yigit
PhD Candidate
Edinburgh Napier University

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[DMANET] [CFP] COMSNETS 2026 Call for Papers: 18th International Conference on COMmunication Systems & NETworkS

The *18th International Conference on COMmunication Systems and NETworkS
(COMSNETS)* will happen in Bengaluru, India, from January 6 – 10, 2026. As
a leading forum for the global Networking and Communication Systems
community, COMSNETS 2026 aims to foster groundbreaking research, facilitate
the exchange of ideas between academia, government, and industry, and
promote advancements in the field.

The topics of interest include (but not limited to) the following:

· *Wireless*

o 5G and wireless broadband networks

o Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies

o WLAN, RFID, and NFC

o Visible light/optical communications

o Heterogeneous networks (HetNets)

o Cognitive radio and white-space networking

o Localization and sensing

· *Data Center & Edge*

o Enterprise, data center, and storage-area networks

o Edge & cloud computing

o Edge intelligence and networking

· *Green Networking*

o Economics of networks

o Energy-efficient communications

o Sustainable networking

· *Dataset, Benchmarks & Testbeds*

o Benchmarked datasets

o Large-scale Experimental Platforms

o Benchmarked Datasets

· *Network Architecture & Operations*

o Network architecture, protocols & science

o Traffic analysis and engineering

o Caching and Content delivery systems

o Network management and operations

o SDN/NFV and network programmability

o Internet measurement and modeling

o Web applications and content distribution

· *Mobility & IoE*

o Mobility Network Management

o Vehicular Networks

o Internet of Everything (IoE)

o Smart Grid communications

o CubeSats/Satellite networking

· *Blockchain & Security*

o Network security and privacy

o Trusted computing

o Blockchain and Distributed Ledger

· *Semiconductors and Digital Communications*

o Inter- and intra-chip communication

o Peripheral Interfaces (PCIe, USB, etc.)

o Network-on-chip (NoC) Systems

In addition to research papers, COMSNETS is also interested in Experience
papers that present the details and insights from real-life testbeds and/or
large-scale experimental platforms around the research topics mentioned
above. Such papers should provide detailed insights into (1) building the
testbeds/platforms, (2) lessons learned and (3) implications for further
research in the relevant domain. Experience papers shall follow the same
submission process as the research papers with an "Experience:" prefix in
the title.

The COMSNETS main conference and workshops will follow a double-blind
review policy. Information about the authors will not be shared with the
reviewers during the review process. The submitted paper should be
anonymous and not have any reference to the authors names and/or
institution. Authors are welcome to release their paper in a
non-peer-reviewed location (such as a technical report by your institution
or arXiv), but you should not broadcast information about the publication
widely. For example, do not post it to large mailing lists or social media
forums where PC members would easily encounter it, and do not do general
press releases. Authors are also welcome to talk about their work (as
work-in-progress) at local institutions. In either case, authors should be
aware of PC members who might encounter the work and avoid sharing the work
in a way that a PC member would encounter it. Submissions should be made
through EDAS at: https://edas.info/N34096 .

*Important Dates:*

Main conference

Posters

Demos & Exhibits

Workshops

Graduate Forum

Paper submission

31 August 2025

12 November 2025

10 November 2025

15 October 2025

8 November 2025

Acceptance notification

5 November 2025

5 December 2025

5 December 2025

15 November 2025

6 December 2025

Camera-ready submission

15 November 2025

15 December 2025

15 December 2025

30 November 2025

16 December 2025

All deadlines are AoE. The dates are tentative and subject to change.
Please consult the website for the most up-to-date scheduling information.

*Conference Webpage*: http://www.comsnets.org

*Conference Organization*:

*General Co-Chairs*:

1. Dinesh Rajan, Southern Methodist University, USA

2. Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

3. Ranveer Chandra, Microsoft, USA

*Technical Program Co-Chairs:*

1. Parimal Parag, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India

2. Abhinav Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India

3. Giovanni Giambene, University of Sienna, Italy

*Publicity Co-Chairs:*

1. Gaurav Shinde, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

2. Abhishek Kumar, University of Helsinki, Finland

3. Pranay Agarwal, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus, India

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[DMANET] Algorithms and Complexity Workshop at Warwick, September 22-23, 2025

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Workshop Algorithms & Complexity @ Warwick
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/algorithmscomplexitywarwick2/home
September 22-23, 2025 - University of Warwick (UK)
Registration Deadline: September 10, 2025
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Dear all,

The workshop Algorithms & Complexity @ Warwick will be held at the University of Warwick on September 22-23, 2025 (see https://sites.google.com/view/algorithmscomplexitywarwick2/home for more details).

The aim of the event is to highlight several recent exciting advances in the field of Algorithms and Complexity and to facilitate interactions within the research community. We hope that it will provide an excellent opportunity for Theory researchers - including academics, postdocs, and students - to connect and collaborate.

Attendance is free, but registration is required to assist with local arrangements/catering. Please note that registration closes on 10 September. The online registration form is available on the website of the event.

We hope to see many of you there!

Organisers: Sayan Bhattacharya, Artur Czumaj, and Igor Oliveira

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[DMANET] EuroVis 2026: Call for workshops

EuroVis 2026: Call for workshops

https://eurovis.org.uk/workshops/

We solicit workshops related to all areas of visualization. These informal workshops in EuroVis provide a setting for participants to discuss advanced topics in visualization, involve experts in the field, disseminate work in progress, and promote new ideas. Workshops at EuroVis are open to all registered attendees ("invitation only" workshops will not be approved).

Important Dates

* Proposal Submission: Monday, September 29, 2025
* Notification: Monday, October 13, 2025

All deadlines are at 11:59 pm (23:59) AoE Anywhere on Earth (AoE<https://time.is/Anywhere_on_Earth>)

Workshops should:

* Emphasize emerging ideas, concepts, or technologies that are currently too nascent or too interdisciplinary for a full symposium;
* Encourage information flow not solely from the presenters to the audience but rather engage the participation of all attendees, for example, through collective or small group discussions.

Possible topics may include emerging or persisting problems, developing research agendas, networking to find common interests and possibilities for cooperation, interacting with domain experts involving analysis of their domain problems, etc.
When choosing workshop topics to propose, please consider pre-approved workshops and try to avoid large overlaps:

* EGPGV
* EuroVA

Note that workshops remain extremely well attended, but as new associated events and publication formats are introduced to EuroVis, the number of submitted papers may drop from previous years. So, a more interactive format (rather than one based mainly on presentations of submitted papers) is encouraged.

Submission requirements

Workshop proposals should include:

* a title,
* the contact details of the organizers,
* a brief description of the organizers' background, related publications, and research,
* the planned activities (e.g., mainly talks, mainly interactive sessions, a mix), including an outline schedule for the program—workshops are strongly encouraged, though not required, to consider ways to engage all participants interactively,
* the intended result and impact of the workshop,
* a brief justification for why this workshop is necessary (e.g., why would the topic benefit from a more informal setting, in what ways is the topic emergent or a relatively poor fit for the main conference program, etc.),
* a chosen measure for a successful CFP (e.g., number of submissions), possibly including an outline for a "backup policy" (e.g., changing the workshop format or voluntarily withdrawing the workshop before acceptance notification is sent, but should not require the workshop organizers to submit emergency papers to their own workshop),
* a statement of the organization and the development of the list of participants (intended size, detailed selection procedures, and timeline for finalizing workshop presenters),
* a list of any special technology needed,
* the number of poster slots requested, if the workshop intends to feature posters, and
* the proposed dates for the call for participation, author notification, and camera-ready deadlines (author notification must be before the early registration deadline for EuroVis; for inclusion of materials in the EG digital library and/or the downloadable proceedings, the camera-ready deadline must be 4 weeks prior to the conference).

Because the number of workshop time slots is limited, half-day workshop proposals are strongly encouraged. However, well-justified full-day proposals will also be considered. Full-day proposals may optionally state what changes would be implemented to allow the workshop schedule to fit within a half day.

If the proposed workshop is a follow-up of a previous workshop, please include a critical reflection of the prior workshop(s), including a discussion of the results and evidence of impact.

The proposal should not exceed four pages. Please use the template file from https://www.eurovis2025.lu/fileadmin/files/egPublStyle-EuroVis_full-short-stars-posters-edu_2025.zip

Attendance

At least one author for each paper must register and attend the conference in person.

Evaluation criteria

The workshops aim to include various topics and a healthy mix of new and recurring events. Repeat submissions will be partially judged by the previous workshop's success. Workshop success will be judged subjectively, but popularity, research impact, visibility, and attendee feedback will all be considered. Specifically, the workshop proposals will be evaluated according to the following criteria:

* The potential for inspiring people, being influential, and opening new lines of research,
* The degree to which the workshop provides a more interactive environment for participants—all things being equal, preference will be given to workshops that emphasize participant interaction,
* The coherence of the proposed topic and the degree to which it would benefit from a workshop environment,
* The ability to attract people and make them excited about the workshop,
* The appropriateness with respect to EuroVis topics,
* If this workshop has special needs, the feasibility of the proposed plan, including financial, logistics, scheduling, and coordination impact, is also important.

The workshop chairs will balance the proposed topics to support the diversity of topics within EuroVis and complement the main program.

Organizers should consider what steps they will take to encourage diverse participants in their workshop (e.g., a balance of experience, background, gender, etc.) to make participation as inclusive as possible.

If accepted, workshops are required to prepare a short summary (50–100 words) for the workshop website and the web program.

Workshop Support

The workshop organizers will receive the following support from the EuroVis conference:

* One complimentary 1-day registration for an invited speaker,
* Room and AV support suitable for around 50 attendees,
* Food and beverages for attendees: coffee breaks throughout the day, Sunday evening opening reception, space in the poster display area, if requested (from a limited pool set aside for standard workshops; available space depends on the specifics of the venue; early requests given priority over late requests),
* PCS (Precision Conference Solutions) support for managing submissions and the review process,
* EuroGraphics Digital Library publication of the workshop proceedings, if requested (considered archival).

Note that each workshop participant will need to register to attend the EuroVis conference.

Workshop Chairs

* Angelos Chatzimparmpas, Utrecht University
* Guido Reina, Universität Stuttgart
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[DMANET] SNAMS 2025 (Co-Sponsored by IEEE ) : The 12th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security, Vienna, Austria, November 25-28, 2025.

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The 12th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management
and Security (SNAMS-2025)

https://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/index.php

Vienna, Austria, November 25-28, 2025.

( Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Austrian Section)

*SNAMS 2025 CFP*

Social network analysis is concerned with the study of relationships
between social entities. The recent advances in internet technologies and
social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, have created
outstanding opportunities for individuals to connect, communicate or
comment on issues or events of their interests. Social networks are dynamic
and evolving in nature; they also involve a huge number of users.
Frequently, the information related to a certain concept is distributed
among several servers. This brings numerous challenges to researchers,
particularly in the data mining and machine learning fields. The purpose of
the International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and
Security(SNAMS-2025) is to provide a forum for researchers to present and
discuss their work which is related to social network analysis.

SNAMS 2025 aims to investigate the opportunities and in all aspects of
Social Networks. In addition, it seeks for novel contributions that help
mitigate SNAMS challenges. That is, the objective of SNAMS 2025 is to
provide the opportunity for students, scientists, engineers, and
researchers to discuss and exchange new ideas, novel results and experience
on all aspects of Social Networks. Researchers are encouraged to submit
original research contributions in all major areas, which include, but not
limited to:

*SYSTEMS & INFRASTRUCTURE*

Systems and algorithms for social search
Infrastructure support for social networks and systems
Dynamics and evolution patterns of large and complex networks
Social properties in systems design
Learnings from operational social networks
Data Collection
Big Data and Social Paradigms

*ALGORITHMS AND MODELS*

Deep Learning and Knowledge Discovery.
Measurement and analysis of social and crowdsourcing systems
Benchmarking, modeling, performance and workload characterization
Modeling Social Networks and behavior
Management of social network data
Streaming algorithms for social data
Knowledge and innovation networks
Methods for social and media analysis
Models for network data
Network analysis in human and social sciences
Information propagation and assimilation in social networks
Data mining and machine learning in social systems

*APPLICATIONS*

Novel social applications and systems
Transient OSNs (e.g. Snapchat)
Special purpose OSNs (e.g., Instagram, Vine)
Communities in social networks
Collaboration networks
New models of advertising and monetization in social networks
Mobile advertising on OSNs
Network visualization
Social networks and online education
Sentiment analysis on OSNs
Multilingual social networks
Social networks as agents of societal change

*PRIVACY & SECURITY*

Privacy and security in social systems
Trust and reputations in social systems
Detection, analysis, prevention of spam, phishing, and misbehavior in
social systems

* Submission Types:*

Accepted types of submissions are including:
* Full papers ( up to 8 Pages),
* Short papers and PhD forum (4-5 Pages),
* Posters and demos (2-3 Pages).

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and
submitted to IEEE for publication.

*SNAMS 2025 Joint Workshops *

Safeguarding Social Networks: Privacy, Security, Trust, and Truth in the
Age of Misinformation (SAFE-SN 2025)
https://sites.google.com/view/safe-sn2025/home?authuser=0

The 13th International workshop on Big Data and Social Networking
Management and Security (BDSN 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/BDSN2025/

The 9th International Workshop on Data Science Engineering and its
Applications (DSEA 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/DSEA2025/

The 11th International Workshop on Online Social Networks Technologies
(OSNT 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/OSNT2025/

The 9th International Workshop on Advances in Natural Language Processing
(ANLP 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/ANLP2025/

The 8th International Workshop on Sentiment Analysis and Mining of Social
Networks (SAMSN 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/SAMSN2025/
<http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/SAMSN2023/>

The International Workshop on Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS 2025)
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2025/Workshops/CNS2025/index.php
<http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/CNS2023/index.php>

*Submissions Guidelines and Proceedings*

Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5" x 11"
two-column format (IEEE Templates
<https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>).
All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted electronically at Paper
Submission Link. A full paper must not exceed the stated length (including
all figures, tables and references). Submitted papers must present original
unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other
conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines may be
rejected without review. Also submissions received after the due date,
exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be
considered. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information
or clarification. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least three
reviewers. Accepted papers will appear in the SNAMS Proceedings, and be
submitted to IEEE for inclusion.

Submitted papers must include original work, and must not be under
consideration for another conference or journal. Submission of regular
papers must not exceed 8 pages and must follow the IEEE paper format.
Please include up to 7 keywords, complete postal and e-mail address, and
fax and phone numbers of the corresponding author. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to present their work at the conference. Submitted
papers that are deemed of good quality but that could not be accepted as
regular papers will be accepted as short papers. Length of short papers
*Important Dates*

Submission Date: 15 August 2025 (Firm and Final)
Notification to Authors: 10 September 2025
Camera Ready and Registration: 1 October 2025

Please send any inquiry to the SNAMS Team at: intelligenttechorg@gmail.com

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[DMANET] [CFP](DDL: Aug. 20 (FIRM)) IEEE International Congress on Artificial Intelligence of Things (IEEE AIoT 2025), Osaka, Japan

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CALL FOR PAPERS

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IEEE International Congress on Artificial Intelligence of Things

*(**IEEE AIoT** 2025), **Dec**. **3**-**5**, 2025,* *Osaka, Japan*

https://www.ieee-aiot.org/

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*Important Dates:*

Paper Submission Due: 20 August 2025 (FIRM)

Notification of Acceptance: 3 October 2025

Final Manuscript (Camera Ready): 3 November 2025

*Submission Link:* https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ieeeaiot2025

*Keynote Speaker 1: *Thomas Hou, IEEE Fellow, Virginia Tech., USA

*Keynote Speaker 2: *Hiroaki Harai, Director General, NICT, Japan

*Keynote Speaker **3**: *Yonggang Wen, IEEE Fellow, FSAEng,, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore

*Three accepted papers will be selected for best paper awards.* . Selected
papers will be recommended to IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health
Informatics (IF: 6.8) Special Issue, IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
(IoTM) Special Issue, and Digital Communications and Networks (IF:
7.5) for *potential
fast-track publications.*

IEEE AIoT 2025 aims at bringing together interested parties (universities,
research centers, industries and stakeholders) from around the world
working in the fields of AI and Internet of Things to exchange opinions,
discuss brand-new ideas, developing innovative and emerging solutions, and
establishing new collaborations.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two of
the most rapidly evolving and interdependent fields of technology. The
convergence of these two fields is leading to the creation of an emerging
interdisciplinary field, dubbed the Artificial Intelligence of Things
(AIoT). The AIoT represents the integration of AI technologies into IoT
systems and devices, enabling them to interact with their environment in
more sophisticated and intelligent ways. By combining IoT with AI, the data
collected by distributed nodes can be utilized by applying AI techniques
such as machine learning and deep learning. As a result, machine learning
capabilities are moved closer to the data source.

The IEEE AIoT Conference aims to explore the integration of artificial
intelligence (AI) technologies into the Internet of Things (IoT) systems
and devices, enabling them to interact with their environment in more
sophisticated and intelligent ways. The conference will focus on the
following areas:

l AIoT Architectures, Frameworks, and Algorithms: Developing novel AIoT
architectures, frameworks, and algorithms for deploying state-of-the-art
machine learning and deep learning algorithms on IoT and edge devices,
realising the so-called Edge AI or Edge Intelligence;

l AIoT Applications: Identifying and exploring new AIoT applications,
including healthcare, smart homes, industrial automation, transportation,
and digital agriculture;

l Standards and Interoperability: Developing standards and protocols for
AIoT systems and ensuring interoperability between different platforms and
devices; and

l Ethics and Security: Addressing ethical and security concerns related to
AIoT, such as privacy, transparency, and accountability.

Authors are cordially invited to submit their original papers within the
eHealth area. The topics include but are not limited to:

1. Edge AI and Distributed Intelligence

2. Machine Learning for IoT Applications

3. Mobile deployment of LLMs

4. Generative AI and LLMs for IoT applications

5. AI-empowered Robotics and Sensing for IoT

6. Smart Cities: AI and IoT Solutions

7. Security and Privacy in AI-driven IoT Systems

8. 5G and its Impact on AI and IoT

9. Blockchain Technology for Securing IoT Devices

10. Human-Machine Interaction in IoT Environments

11. IoT Sensors and Actuators: Innovations and Advances

12. AI-driven Data Analytics and Decision-making

13. Energy-Efficient AI Algorithms for IoT Devices

14. IoT in Healthcare: Applications and Challenges

15. Industrial IoT (IIoT) and AI for Manufacturing

16. Smart Agriculture: AI and IoT in Precision Farming

17. Ethical Considerations in AI-powered IoT Systems

18. IoT Standards and Interoperability

19. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in IoT

20. AI-driven Automation in Supply Chain Management

21. IoT Analytics and Big Data Processing

22. AI in Edge Devices: Challenges and Solutions

23. Wireless Sensor Networks in AI and IoT

24. IoT for Environmental Monitoring and Sustainability

25. AI and IoT in Transportation and Logistics

26. Cross-domain Integration of AI and IoT Technologies

27. Privacy, Security, and Trustworthiness

28. Standardization and Interoperability

29. Demonstrations, Proof-of-Concepts, and Deployments

*Paper Format and Submission*

IEEE AIoT 2025 invites submission of manuscripts with original research
results that have not been previously published or posted on public
websites or that are not currently under review by another conference or
journal. Submitted manuscripts must be prepared according to IEEE Computer
Society Proceedings Format (double column, 10pt font, letter paper) and
submitted in the PDF format. The manuscript submitted for review should be
no longer than 8 pages. After the manuscript is accepted, the camera-ready
paper may have up to 10 pages, subject to an additional fee per extra page.
Reviewing will be double-blind. Submissions must not reveal the authors'
names and their affiliations and avoid obvious self-references. Manuscripts
should be submitted to one of the research tracks. Submissions not meeting
these guidelines will be rejected without consideration of their merits.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in the IEEE AIoT 2025
Conference Proceedings and included in IEEE Xplore.

*Best Paper Award and Journal Special Issues:*


*Three accepted papers will be selected for best paper awards.* . Selected
papers will be recommended to IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health
Informatics (IF: 6.8) Special Issue, IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
(IoTM) Special Issue, and Digital Communications and Networks (IF:
7.5) for *potential
fast-track publications.*

*Submission Link:* https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ieeeaiot2025

*Important Dates:*

Paper Submission Due: 20 August 2025 (FIRM)

Notification of Acceptance: 3 October 2025

Final Manuscript (Camera Ready): 3 November 2025

*Organization Committee*

*General Chairs:*

Ruidong Li, Kanazawa University, Japan

Albert Zomaya, Sydney University, Australia

Henry Leung, University of Calgary, Canada

*TPC Chairs:*

Houbing Herbert Song, University of Maryland, USA

Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Osaka University, Japan

Hung-Yu Wei, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Pietro Manzoni, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

*Keynote Chair:*

Reza Malekian, Malmö University, Sweden

*Workshop Chairs:*

Yutaka Arakawa, Kyushu University, Japan

Andrea Sciarrone, University of Genoa, Italy

*Poster Chairs:*

Takuro Yonezawa, Nagoya University, Japan

Chiara Garibotto, University of Genoa, Italy

*Publication Chair:*

Jia Hu, University of Exeter, U.K.

*Publicity Chairs:*

Zhengxin Yu, Lancaster University, U.K.

Mostafa Fouda, Idaho State University, ID, USA

Zhibo Wang, Zhejiang University, China

*Web Chair:*

Haihan Nan, George Mason University, USA

*Financial Chairs:*

Peiying Colleen Ruan, Nvidia, Japan
Ting Yang, Kanazawa University, Japan

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[DMANET] Third CfP: FoIKS 2026: 14th International Symposium on Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems. Hannover, Germany

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*** FoIKS 2026: Third call for papers ***

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**

*The 14th International Symposium on Foundations of Information and
Knowledge Systems <https://foiks2026.github.io/> will be taking place
from 23 to 26 of March 2026 in Hanover, Germany. We are excited to
announce the invited speakers for next year's conference.*

*

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** Invited Speakers **

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*

Giuseppe De Giacomo(University of Oxford)

*

Floris Geerts(University of Antwerp)

*

Wolfgang Nejdl(Leibniz Universität Hannover)

*

Ana Ozaki(University of Oslo)


*

*
*

We invite contributions from theoretical and applied research on
information and knowledge systems.

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** Scope **

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The suggested topics include, but are not limited to:


*

Mathematical Foundations of Information and Knowledge Systems:

Discrete structures and algorithms, graphs, and formal languages.


*

Database Design and Management:

Formal models, (in)dependencies and models of transactions, concurrency
control.


*

Logics in Databases and AI:

Classical and non-classical logics, logic programming, description
logics, spatial and temporal logics, argumentation, probability logic,
fuzzy logic.


*

Knowledge Representation and Reasoning:

Logical reasoning, Non-monotonic reasoning (reasoning under inconsistency),

Reasoning under vagueness or uncertainty.


*

Foundations of neuro-symbolic reasoning:

Embedding methods for structured information, such as knowledge graphs,
mathematical expressions, grammars, logical theories.


*

Intelligent Agents:

Multi-agent systems, autonomous agents, formal models of interactions,
Boolean games, coalition formation, reputation systems, epistemic reasoning.


*

Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval:

Machine learning, data mining, formal concept analysis and association
rules, information extraction.


*

Security in Information and Knowledge Systems:

Identity theft, privacy, trust, intrusion detection, access control,
inference control, secure Web services, secure Semantic Web, risk
management.


*

Integrity and Constraint Management:

Verification, validation, consistent query answering, and information
cleaning.


*

Knowledge graphs and semi-structured Data:

Data modelling, data processing, data compression, and data exchange.

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** Submission Guidelines **

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Papers must be typeset using the Springer LaTeX2e style llncs for
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (for guidelines and templates,
see:https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines ).
Submissions that deviate substantially from these guidelines may be
rejected without review. There are the following page limits according
to paper type:


*

Long papers: 16, plus additional pages for references.

*

Short papers: 10, plus additional pages for references.


Missing proofs or details can be added as an additional appendix of up
to 15 pages article style and read at the discretion of the program
committee. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted
to another journal or conference. Initial submissions must be in PDF
format, but authors should keep in mind that the LaTeX2e source must be
submitted for the final versions of accepted papers. Submissions in
alternate formats, such as Microsoft Word, cannot be accepted for either
initial or final versions. The submissions will be judged for scientific
quality and for suitability as a basis for broader discussion.

Submission is via the EasyChair
linkhttps://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=foiks2026 .


All questions about submissions should be emailed to
foiks2026@easychair.org.


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** Publication **

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The proceedings are planned to be published by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. After the symposium, authors
of selected papers will be invited to submit extended journal versions
of their papers for a FoIKS 2026 special issue.


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** Important dates **

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*

Submission of abstracts:September 18, 2025

*

Submission of paper: September 25, 2025

*

Notification:December 13, 2025

*

Final version due:January 06,  2026

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Conference:  March 23-26, 2026


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** Organization **

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* *PC Chairs* *

*

Anni-Yasmin Turhan(University of Paderborn, Germany)

*

Jonni Virtema(University of Sheffield, UK)


* *Local Chair* *

*

Arne Meier(Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)

*

 * *Publicity Chair* *

* *Yasir Mahmood* (Universität Paderborn)

* *Local Organisers* *

* Timon Barlag (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Nicolas Fröhlich (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Vivian Holzapfel (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Rahel Kluge (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Laura Strieker (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Heribert Vollmer (Leibniz Universität Hannover)


* *Program Committee* *

* Ringo Baumann (Leipzig University)
* Meghyn Bienvenu (CNRS, University of Bordeaux)
* Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark)
* Stefan Borgwardt (TU Dresden)
* Elena Botoeva (University of Kent)
* Willem Conradie (University of the Witwatersrand)
* Fabio Cozman (University of São Paulo)
* Thomas Eiter (TU Wien)
* Flavio Ferrarotti (Software Competence Centre Hagenberg)
* Johannes K. Fichte (Linköping University)
* Valentin Goranko (Stockholm University)
* Guido Governatori (Central Queensland University)
* Marc Gyssens (Universiteit Hasselt)
* Miika Hannula (University of Tartu)
* Jelle Hellings (McMaster University)
* Andreas Herzig (CNRS, IRIT, University of Toulouse)
* Martin Homola (Comenius University in Bratislava)
* Tomi Janhunen (Tampere University)
* Matti Järvisalo (University of Helsinki)
* Gabriele Kern-Isberner (Technische Universität Dortmund)
* Sébastien Konieczny (CRIL - CNRS, University of Artois)
* Juha Kontinen (University of Helsinki)
* Mena Leemhuis (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
* Joao Leite (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)
* Sebastian Link (The University of Auckland)
* Maria Vanina Martinez (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
(IIIA - CSIC))
* Arne Meier (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
* Thomas Meyer (University of Cape Town and CAIR)
* Daniel Neider (TU Dortmund)
* Magdalena Ortiz (Vienna University of Technology)
* Nina Pardal (University of Huddersfield)
* Elena Ravve (Ort Baude College)
* Sebastian Rudolph (TU Dresden)
* Katsuhiko Sano (Hokkaido University)
* Konstantin Schekotihin (Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt)
* Klaus-Dieter Schewe (Zhejiang University)
* Guillermo R. Simari (Universidad del Sur in Bahia Blanca)
* Jan Van den Bussche (Hasselt University)
* Stefan Woltran (TU Wien)
* Thomas Ågotnes (University of Bergen)
* Mantas Šimkus (TU Vienna)

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[DMANET] Open Position in Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithms and Complexity at the University Hamburg

We are looking for new team members in the group of Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Hamburg starting in October 2025.

Our group is interested in Algorithms and Complexity for problems involving graphs and/or geometry. This includes but is not limited to computational geometry, geometric graph theory, graph drawing, approximation algorithms, online algorithms, and geometric optimization problems.
We aim for a creative, collaborative, and fun environment where we strive to create fundamental breakthroughs in algorithms and complexity theory.

The positions are full-time, include teaching (in German), and the salary is in accordance with TVL-13.
What you should bring:

- excellent master degree/PhD in computer science, mathematics, or a related field,
- strong background in theoretical computer science, in particular in algorithms, complexity and discrete mathematics,
- team spirit, and
- enthusiasm in teaching.

Please reach out to Linda Kleist (linda.kleist@uni-hamburg.de) to learn more about these opportunities.

To apply for a PhD position, follow this link: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=d73d928fb33aa45656c33f95d12ee1a5c2667ed4
To apply for a postdoc position, follow this link: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=b2d83089dd475e6dcb9a0f9475e4f8f73de9091f

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[DMANET] Two PhD positions at the University of Liège (Engineering)

We are looking for two PhD students who will work at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Liège
(Belgium) on a topic at the intersection of Operations Research and Energy Systems: energy systems
models' transparency. By using techniques from multiple OR and ML fields (sensitivity analysis,
parametric optimization, machine learning) you will explore how models can be more transparent :
about their hypotheses (and their impact), about their results and about their quality.
You will work on both the theoretical foundations of transparency in large LP and MILP
optimization models but also apply your results on existing, real-life models and related software
already having a large impact.
This is a fully-funded 3-year contract, based on a recently accepted Energy Transition Fund project.
You will work in a growing team specialized in this subject. The two PhD candidates recruited via
this call will have two separate but related subjects and will work together during the project.

Position

3 year-fully funded contract at the University of Liège, Department of EECS (Montefiore Institute)
Competitive salary
Opportunity to collaborate with industrial/public partners and to present your research at
international conferences

Profile

A Master's degree in Engineering (applied mathematics or computer science), Mathematics, Computer Science or similar.
Interest in optimization in general - basic training in linear and discrete optimization.
Basic programming skills are a strong requirement, and good programming skills are a plus.

Contact

Apply by sending an email to Pr Quentin Louveaux (q.louveaux@uliege.be), Pr Damien Ernst
(dernst@uliege.be), Dr Guillaume Derval (gderval@uliege.be) and Dr Bardhyl Miftari
(bmiftari@uliege.be), containing:
- Your CV
- A (short) motivation letter, describing your research interests
- A link to your master thesis
- Academic transcript (results) of your two last academic years

You can submit anytime between now and September 15th, 2025. We may select the candidates
before this date - submit your candidature as soon as possible if you are interested.


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Monday, August 11, 2025

[DMANET] Call for AAAI-26 Bridge Program Proposals

📢 💥 *Call for AAAI-26 Bridge Program Proposals (Deadline Extended to
August 29)* 💥 📢

The AAAI-26 Program Committee invites proposals for the* Bridge Program* of
the 40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-26) held in
Singapore from January 20-21, 2026.

*Call details:*
https://aaai.org/conference/aaai/aaai-26/bridge-program-call/


🤔 *What are bridges?*
AAAI has incubated numerous AI sub-disciplines and conferences and has
nurtured for decades the cohesion of AI. New communities often emerge when
two or more disciplines come together in order to explore new opportunities
and perspectives; today, both are plentiful. The purpose of the AAAI
Bridges Program is to tap into this new source of innovation by cultivating
sustained collaboration between two or more communities directed towards a
common goal. Our interpretation of bridge is broad and encompasses
disciplines both within and outside of AI. Hence, the communities that the
AAAI Bridges Program brings together could be distinct subfields of AI,
such as planning and learning, or different disciplines that contribute to
and benefit from AI, such as AI and the humanities.

Examples of accepted Bridges from AAAI-25 can be found here
https://aaai.org/conference/aaai/aaai-25/aaai-25-bridge-list/


*Proposal Deadline Extension:* August 29, 2025 @ 11:59pm AoE

Inquiries concerning Bridge format and submission process may be directed
to aaai26bpchairs@aaai.org


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Hadi Hosseini, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, College of Information Sciences and Technology
Associate Director, Center for AI Foundations and Engineered Systems (CAFE)
Director, FAIR Lab
Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA

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

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[DMANET] 17th World Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics (WAFR)

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to contribute to the *17th World Symposium on Algorithmic
Foundations of Robotics (WAFR)*, which will be held June 15-17, 2026 in
Oulu, Finland!


*About WAFR:*
WAFR is a biennial single-track multidisciplinary symposium of
international researchers presenting the latest advances on algorithmic
problems in robotics. Since its inception in 1994, WAFR has established
itself as a premier venue for algorithmic and mathematical work related to
robotics.

WAFR focuses on the design and analysis of robotic algorithms, as well as
on the mathematical foundations of the field. This focus gives rise to
challenging research questions that span many areas of robotics and
intersect with neighboring disciplines, such as optimization, game theory,
machine learning, combinatorics, and computational complexity.

The symposium proceedings will be published in the Springer Proceedings in
Advanced Robotics (SPAR) <https://www.springer.com/series/15556> series and
selected papers will be invited for publication in special issues of
relevant journals.

*Important dates:*

- *Paper submission deadline:* January 15, 2026
- *Notification of acceptance:* March 15, 2026
- *Preliminary paper deadline:* May 15, 2026
- *Symposium attendance:* June 15-17, 2026

*Additional info:*

For more information, please visit our website at https://wafr2026.github.io
or send us an email at wafr2026@gmail.com with any questions.

We hope to see you in Finland!
Best regard,
The WAFR Co-Chairs
*Stéphane Caron* (INRIA Paris, France)
*Steven M. LaValle* (University of Oulu, Finland)
*Tobia Marcucci* (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
*Bașak Sakçak* (Maastricht University, Netherlands)
*Oren Salzman* (Technion University, Israel)

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[DMANET] FWCG 25: First Call for Papers

Dear Colleagues,

The 32nd Annual Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry will be held in New
York City at
Queens College CUNY on November 7-8, 2025.
The website of the conference is
*https://www.cs.qc.cuny.edu/goswami/fwcg-2025.html*
We welcome your submissions of abstracts. Submission will be
through Easychair (see website).

## SCOPE AND FORMAT:
The aim of this workshop is to bring together students and researchers
from academia and industry, to stimulate collaboration on problems of
common interest arising in geometric computations. Topics to be covered
include, but are not limited to:

- Algorithmic methods in geometry and topology
- Machine learning
- Topological data analysis
- Sensor networks and network technologies
- I/O-scalable geometric algorithms
- Animation of geometric algorithms
- Computer graphics
- Solid modeling
- Geographic information systems
- Computational metrology
- Graph drawing
- Experimental studies
- Folding and unfolding
- Geometric data structures
- Implementation issues
- Robustness in geometric computations
- Computer vision
- Robotics
- Computer-aided design
- Mesh generation
- Manufacturing applications of geometry
- Computational biology and geometric computations
- Computational conformal geometry

Following the tradition of the previous Fall Workshops on
Computational Geometry, the format of the workshop will be informal,
extending over 2 days, with several breaks scheduled for discussions.
The workshop is open to the public, with no registration fee.
There will be an Open Problem Session where participants are encouraged
to pose and present research questions.

## SUBMISSIONS:
Authors are invited to submit abstracts (up to 4 pages) for contributed
talks
to be given at the workshop.
We encourage submissions of full paper drafts (if available) along with
the
abstract. Because there are no formal proceedings for the workshop,
submission of material that is to be submitted to (or to appear in)
a refereed conference (e.g., SODA'2026, SoCG'2026) is allowed and
encouraged. Please indicate clearly with the submission if the work has
already been presented/accepted elsewhere.

Contributed talk abstracts, due by Friday, September 26, will be reviewed
by
the program committee, with notification by Friday, October 10.

##IMPORTANT DATES:
- Abstract submission: Friday, September 26,
2025
- Notification of acceptance: Friday, October 10, 2025
- Travel Support Applications Due: Tuesday, October 14, 2025
- Final abstracts due: Monday, October 20,
2025
- Travel Support Notification: Monday, October 20, 2025
- Registration Deadline (no fee): Monday October 26, 2025
- Workshop: Fri-Sat
November 7-8, 2025

## PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Brittany T. Fasy (Montana State University)
Christiane Schmidt (Linköping University)
Greg Aloupis (Northeastern University)
Hugo A. Akitaya (UMass Lowell)
Hu Ding (University of Science and Technology of China)
Hubert Wagner (Univ. of Florida)
Haitao Wang (Univ. of Utah)
Jeff Philips (Univ. of Utah)
Mayank Goswami (Queens College City Univ. of New York, chair)
Sharath Raghvendra (North Carolina State University)

#Organizing Committee:
Mayank Goswami (Queens College City Univ. of New York)
Joseph S.B. Mitchell (Stony Brook University)

## TRAVEL SUPPORT:

There may be travel support for students and postdocs at US institutions
to FWCG 2025. Further details will be posted on the website.

Mayank Goswami
Associate Professor
Dept. of Computer Science
Queens College, CUNY
https://www.cs.qc.cuny.edu/goswami/

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[DMANET] International Workshop on Algorithmic Optimization

Dear friends and colleagues,

as we already announced it a few weeks ago, the research training
group Algorithmic Optimization (ALOP) at Trier University is in its
ninth and final year and we are excited to host our last international
workshop on algorithmic optimization under the roof of ALOP. After
seven successful international workshops and eight autumn schools,
this event marks a special opportunity to bring together researchers
from across the field and to offer perspectives on its future
evolution.

The workshop will feature a dynamic program, including invited plenary
talks, contributed talks, an engaging session with elevator pitches,
and a lively poster session. Covering the full spectrum of algorithmic
optimization, the topics will range from mixed-integer programming to
optimization with differential equations, from applications in the
energy sector to advancements in machine learning and data science, as
well as from foundational theory to cutting-edge algorithmic
developments.

The list of invited speakers reads as follows:

- Carina Costa (State University of Maringá)
- Matthias Heinkenschloss (Rice University)
- Michael Hintermüller (WIAS Berlin)
- Martine Labbé (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
- Marina Leal (Univeritas Miguel Hernández)
- Marianna de Santis (Universitá degli Studi di Firenze)
- Johannes Thürauf (University of Technology Nuremberg)
- Kathrin Welker (Helmut Schmidt University)

The workshop dates are September 23 (9:00) to September 26 (17:00), 2025.

All relevant information and the registration form can be found at

https://alop.uni-trier.de/event/international-workshop-on-algorithmic-optimization/.

We extended the deadline a final time and will now close it on Friday,
August 15!

We hope to see as many of you as possible in September in Trier. If
you have any further questions regarding the workshop, please do not
hesitate to ask us.

With kind regards,
Martin Schmidt and Volker Schulz - on behalf of the entire ALOP team
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Sunday, August 10, 2025

[DMANET] SOFSEM 2026: 2nd Call for Papers

SOFSEM 2026 – 2nd Call for Papers

51st International Conference on Current Trends
in Theory and Practice of Computer Science

February 9–13, 2026, Kraków, Poland
https://sofsem.uj.edu.pl
sofsem@uj.edu.pl

TL;DR:

- The conference will start with the 1-day PhD school
"Introduction to Algorithms with Predictions" (Mon, Feb. 9, 2026).
- Scientific program with talks of 6 (!) well-known invited speakers.
- There will be a poster session.
- Environment encourages collaboration in small groups.
- Kraków is a fantastic Polish city with many sights (e.g., Wawel
Castle – former seat of the Polish king) and the very lively old
Jewish district Kazimierz. Participants are encouraged to extend
their stay to neighboring weekends.
- Rich social program: reception, conference dinner, excursion (city
walk – University Museum – Arcade Game Museum), early-morning run
and ice swimming, board games session, tabletop football match,
retro-programming workshop.
- Cheap accommodation on campus, 15' by tram from the city center,
1' from the conference location.

Important Dates

Abstract Submission: September 15, 2025
Paper Submission: September 18, 2025
Notification: November 10, 2025
Poster Submission: December 1, 2025
Conference: February 9–13, 2026

Invited Speakers

* Jarosław Błasiok, ETH Zurich, CH
* Jarosław Byrka, University of Wrocław, PL
* Sandra Kiefer, University of Oxford, UK
* Linda Kleist, Potsdam University, DE
* Jukka Suomela, Aalto University, FI
* Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh, UK

Tradition

SOFSEM is an annual winter conference devoted to the theory and
practice of computer science. The conference traditionally focuses on
the latest results and developments of fundamental research in
computer science (informatics), inspired by the algorithmic challenges
of our time. SOFSEM has a long tradition as a high-quality research
conference, and a venue where researchers from academia and industry
in all stages of their career can share their insights.

Proceedings and Awards

The proceedings will be published in the subseries ARCoSS (Advanced
Research in Computing and Software Science) of the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS) series of Springer. The Program Committee of
SOFSEM 2026 will bestow a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper
Award.

Topics

The program committee encourages submission of original research
papers in all areas of foundations of computer science and artificial
intelligence, including e.g.

– algorithm engineering,
– algorithms and data structures,
– theory of machine learning and data science,
– automata, languages, rewriting systems,
– combinatorial optimization,
– combinatorics on words,
– computability, decidability, models of computation,
– computational complexity,
– computational geometry,
– cryptography and security,
– logic in computer science,
– games and online algorithms,
– graph drawing,
– graph algorithms,
– mathematical programming,
– network science,
– parallel and distributed computing,
– parameterized complexity,
– probabilistic and analytic methods in computer science,
– quantum computing,
– robotics,

and other relevant theory topics in computing and AI.


Submission Guidelines

Papers must be submitted electronically through EasyChair.
Submissions should be prepared in accordance with Springer's
Instructions for Authors of LNCS Proceedings, and use either the LaTeX
or the Word templates provided on the publisher's website. The length
must not exceed 12 pages (excluding references).

EasyChair submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sofsem2026

No prior publication or simultaneous submission to other conferences
or journals are allowed (except preprint repositories such as arXiv or
workshops without formal published proceedings). There is no need to
anonymize the submissions.

Authors will be required to submit their accepted papers to the arXiv
repository at the same time as submitting their camera-ready versions,
in order to provide immediate and unrestricted open access to their
papers. The self-archived arXiv papers should consist of (essentially)
the LNCS proceedings version plus an optional clearly marked appendix.

It is expected that each accepted paper is presented by a different
conference participant.


Program Committee

Marthe Bonamy, University of Bordeaux, FR
Pierre Fraigniaud, CNRS and Université Paris Cité, FR
Jakub Gajarský, University of Warsaw, PL
Serge Gaspers, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS
Bernhard Gittenberger, TU Wien, AT
Pascal Gollin, University of Primorska, SLO
Gwenaël Joret, Université libre de Bruxelles, BE
Marcin Jurdziński, University of Warwick, UK
Jarkko Kari, University of Turku, FI
Eun Jung Kim, School of Computing, KAIST and DIMAG, Inst. for Basic Science, KR
Yasuaki Kobayashi, Hokkaido University, JP
Jakub Kozik (co-chair), Jagiellonian University, PL
Rastislav Královič, Comenius University, SK
Matthias Krause, Universität Mannheim, DE
Piotr Krysta, Augusta University, Georgia, USA and University of Liverpool, UK
Francis Lazarus, Université Grenoble Alpes, FR
Erik Jan van Leeuwen, Utrecht University, NL
Borut Lužar, Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto, SLO
Tomáš Masařík, University of Warsaw, PL
Neeldhara Misra, Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar, IN
Krzysztof Pietrzak, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, AT
Adam Polak, Bocconi University, IT
Paweł Prałat, Toronto Metropolitan University, CAN
Eric Rivals, University of Montpellier, FR
Liam Roditty, Bar-Ilan University, IL
Paweł Rzążewski, Warsaw University of Technology, PL
Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, DE
Joachim Spoerhase, University of Liverpool, UK
Frank Stephan, National University of Singapore, SG
Sabine Storandt, Universität Konstanz, DE
Jacek Tabor, Jagiellonian University, PL
Alessandra Tappini, University of Perugia, IT
Torsten Ueckerdt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE
Jan Volec, Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ
Alexander Wolff (co-chair), University of Würzburg, DE
Ryo Yoshinaka, Tohoku University, JP
Filip Zagórski, University of Wrocław, PL
Meirav Zehavi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, IL
Johannes Zink, Technical University of Munich, DE


Registration and Fees

Registration will open in early October. The conference fee will not exceed €500.
It will cover lunches, coffee breaks, reception, the conference dinner, and an excursion.
Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation.

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[DMANET] 89th Workshop on Algorithms, Complexity, and Logic ("Theorietag") -- Call for Participation

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89th Workshop on Algorithms, Complexity, and Logics ("Theorietag")

9th-10th October 2025, University of Augsburg, Germany

https://uni-a.de/to/fai-theorietag2025/
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The 89th Workshop in Algorithms, Complexity, and Logic, commonly known
as "Theorietag", is a joint workshop of the three working groups on
Algorithms, Complexity, and Logic of the German Society for Computer
Science (GI).

It aims at bringing together researchers from these three core research
areas of theoretical computer science and to foster a broad scientific
exchange. Moreover, the workshop is a great opportunity for younger
researchers to present their work and to connect. There are no formal
proceedings, so both published and unpublished work can be presented,
without interfering with any past or future publication. A declared goal
of the workshop is to enable contact between young and senior scientists.

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INVITED SPEAKERS
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Thomas Bläsius (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Javier Esparza (Technical University Munich)
Daniel Neuen (Max Planck Institute for Computer Science, Saarbrücken)

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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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CONTRIBUTED TALKS:
We are looking for contributed talks in all areas of research on
Algorithms, Complexity and Logic. These can be on recently published
research, work in progress, or thesis projects.

If you are interested in giving a contributed talk, then please send
your title+abstract to theorietag2025@informatik.uni-augsburg.de by 26th
September 2025.

REGISTRATION:
The registration will be open at least until 26th September 2025. More
details on the registration will be announced soon.

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CONTACT
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The workshop is organized by the Theoretical Computer Science Group at
University of Augsburg.
Contact: theorietag2025@informatik.uni-augsburg.de

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--
Prof. Dr. Pascal Lenzner
Theoretical Computer Science
University of Augsburg

email: pascal.lenzner@uni-a.de
phone: +49 821 598 2413

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