As its name indicates, the objective is to bring together the communities involved in combinatorial computer science and mathematics on one hand, and in computational biology on the other. The idea is that the researchers from the second community present the types of mathematical and algorithmic problems they usually face, while the researchers from the first community present the recent advances in their areas.
The Colloquium will have mainly keynote speakers from both communities, but also some slots for shorter presentations from the attendees in general. More information is available here:https://project.inria.fr/colloquium/.
You can find here the link for registering to the Colloquium:
https://grist.numerique.gouv.fr/o/docs/forms/iLXgruXLyo3UnCyeUmFjWq/4.
Registration is free but mandatory.
The deadline for registration is September 18.
If you are interested in giving a short presentation, do not forget to add a title and a short abstract.
Notice that the number of places is limited for both attendees and short presentations.
Looking forward to seeing you at this event.
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Nicolas Bousquet, Laurent Bulteau, Arnaud Mary, Marie-France Sagot
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