Dear all,
The 2025 Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) Workshop<https://mixedinteger.org/2025> will be held in June at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. Stay tuned for an announcement about early registration opening (tentatively, on March 31) and local accommodation options.
Our regular workshop program, which will run June 3–6, 2025, includes a single track of invited expert speakers, student poster presentations jointly with a welcome reception, and special events related to the MIP computational competition.
Furthermore, this year we have two additional features:
(1) MIP 2025 will host the second MIP summer school<https://www.mixedinteger.org/2025/summerschool> on Monday, June 2, 2025 (the day immediately preceding the start of the regular workshop). This year's summer school speakers and their talk titles are listed below.
Philipp Christophel (SAS), Implementing Numerical Optimization Algorithms
Ricardo Fukasawa (Waterloo), Column generation and IP (from textbook to practice)
Andrés Gómez (USC), Methodologies and Algorithms for Structured Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Optimization.
(2) MIP 2025 is opening up limited slots for submissions of contributed "flash" talks by "nonstudents" (those who were not eligible for the poster session, such as postdocs, faculty, national lab members, and industry researchers). If you are interested, please submit your title/abstract by April 7, 2025 via the form linked below. We intend to communicate decisions by April 18, 2025.
https://forms.gle/EpRu4DfgZR2waLqb9
If you have any questions, please email me (akazachkov@ufl.edu<mailto:akazachkov@ufl.edu>).
We hope to see you in Minnesota in June,
Aleks
on behalf of the MIP 2025 program committee:
Sophie Huiberts
Aleksandr Kazachkov (chair)
Sebastian Perez-Salazar
Christian Tjandraatmadja
Yiling Zhang
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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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