Wednesday, November 12, 2025

[DMANET] MIP 2026: Poster abstract submission

The 2026 Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) Workshop is inviting submissions for its poster session. MIP 2026 will be held May 18-21, 2026 at the University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus. Please note that the workshop and poster session (traditionally held on the first day) will be entirely in person.
For details on how to submit a poster abstract, please visit https://www.mixedinteger.org/2026/posters. The submission deadline is February 20, 2026 (11:59pm "Anywhere on Earth" time). This year, the poster session is reserved for undergraduate and graduate students (specifically, who have not been awarded a PhD degree by the day of the deadline).

To accommodate international participants who may require extra time to secure a visa to attend the workshop, we offer the option to request an expedited decision. This can be selected in the form when submitting the abstract, and it will only be available for submissions completed by January 31, 2026. We anticipate providing our response to these submissions by February 14, 2026. All other submissions (without this request) will be evaluated by March 10, 2026, independently of when the abstracts were submitted.

This year's poster session will continue the tradition of a best poster competition. Selected finalists for the best poster competition will be eligible for travel support funds (estimated at $500-750 per person). Poster submissions that are not selected as competition finalists may still present their poster (space permitting), but only finalists are eligible for the competition and for travel support.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we look forward to seeing you at MIP 2026!
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Cheng Guo (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Operations Research
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences | Clemson University | Office: Martin O-324
Website: https://chengg04.github.io/
Email: cguo2@clemson.edu <mailto:cguo2@clemson.edu>


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