Thursday, March 5, 2026

[DMANET] [Algorithms] (IF 2.1, CiteScore 4.5) 3rd volume of the Editor's Choice Articles

We are pleased to share with you the 3rd volume of the Editor's Choice
Articles in the open access journal /Algorithms
/(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms). These articles are free to
access and can be downloaded below:

1. Optimizing Apache Spark MLlib: Predictive Performance of Large-Scale
Models for Big Data Analytics

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/2/74

2. Pneumonia Disease Detection Using Chest X-Rays and Machine Learning

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/2/82

3. GATransformer: A Graph Attention Network-Based Transformer Model to
Generate Explainable Attentions for Brain Tumor Detection

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/2/89

4. Performance Investigation of Active, Semi-Active and Passive
Suspension Using Quarter Car Model

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/2/100

5. Knowledge Discovery in Predicting Martensite Start Temperature of
Medium-Carbon Steels by Artificial Neural Networks

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/2/116

6. Quantum Computing and Machine Learning in Medical Decision-Making: A
Comprehensive Review

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/3/156

7. High-Performance Computing and Parallel Algorithms for Urban Water
Demand Forecasting

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/4/182

8. Optimization of PFMEA Team Composition in the Automotive Industry
Using the IPF-RADAR Approach

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/6/342

9. Engine Optimization Model for Accurate Prediction of Friction Model
in Marine Dual-Fuel Engine

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/415

10. Detecting SARS-CoV-2 in CT Scans Using Vision Transformer and Graph
Neural Network

https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/413

We also warmly welcome your submissions if you have relevant work to
contribute. Please feel free to contact our Assistant Editor, Mr. Musea
Wu (musea.wu@mdpi.com), for any questions or assistance.

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Mr. Musea Wu

Assistant Editor

*News: *

1. /Algorithms/received an increased 2024 Impact Factor of 2.1 and
CiteScore of 4.5

2. /Algorithms/ ranks Q1 in Scopus: "Mathematics - Numerical Analysis"
(https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100199795)

3. Recruiting Editorial Board Members for /Algorithms/
(https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/14101)

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*Highly Cited in 2025:*

1. A Review on Inverse Kinematics, Control and Planning for Robotic
Manipulators With and Without Obstacles via Deep Neural Networks

(https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/1/23)

2. A Scalable Framework for Sensor Data Ingestion and Real-Time
Processing in Cloud Manufacturing

(https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/1/22)

3. DDL R-CNN: Dynamic Direction Learning R-CNN for Rotated Object Detection

(https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/1/21)


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[DMANET] IFORS2026 in Vienna: Invited stream "Prescriptive Analytics in Operations Management"

Dear colleagues,

We are organizing the stream "Prescriptive Analytics in Operations Management" at the upcoming IFORS 2026 conference, taking place 12-17 July 2026 in Vienna, Austria.

The stream aims to bring together researchers working at the intersection of operations management, optimization, and data-driven decision-making. We particularly welcome research that develops or applies prescriptive analytics methods to support operational decisions in complex, data-rich environments. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Data-driven optimization and decision-focused learning
* Predict-then-optimize and integrated prediction-decision frameworks
* Robust and distributionally robust optimization
* Reinforcement learning and AI methods for operational decision-making
* Supply chain analytics and logistics optimization
* Pricing, revenue management, and marketplace design
* Transportation, mobility, and service operations
* Healthcare operations and other emerging OM applications

We warmly invite you to join us by:
* Organizing a session (as a session chair)
* Giving a talk (as a contributing speaker)
If you're interested, please indicate your interest via the Google Sheet below:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N75fOO9TvJRHDxuk_hvVPC_pvHwy2LugfDgtPLxbyQs/edit?usp=sharing

Each session consists of 3-4 presentations. As a session chair, you may organize a group of speakers on a coherent topic and chair the session. If you would simply like to contribute a presentation, we are happy to help you find a session.

Key Dates
* Abstract deadline: 15 March 2026
* Registration deadline: 25 April 2026

Location: University of Vienna, Austria - a beautiful historic venue in the heart of Europe.
Conference Info: https://ifors2026.at/home/

Feel free to share with your networks. We look forward to your participation!

Warm regards,
Alena Otto on behalf of
Melvyn & Qinshen

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[DMANET] CMSC 2026 – Call for Contributions (first round) - Deadline extended and some news

*TL;DR: Deadline extended for CMSC 2026 - first round: March 13 (abstract),
March 20 (full paper)*

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Dear all,

We are pleased to invite you to submit your work to the 8th edition of the
international conference Creative Mathematical Sciences Communication,
which will be held in Padova, Italy, from October 12 to October 15, 2026.

The CMSC conference series, initiated in 2013, aims to explore new ways of
communicating the rich mathematical ideas fundamental to computer science.
There's a need and an appetite among mathematicians and computer scientists
for outreach and engagement at all levels. Bringing together researchers,
educators, and communicators, the conference aims to explore new approaches
to mathematical and computational thinking and lay the groundwork for
innovative teaching and research engagement methods at all educational
levels.

The organizers of CMSC believe that engaging in mathematical science goes
in two directions. Certain areas of research, such as algorithms and
combinatorics, are accessible even to elementary-age children, while
conversely, interaction with non-specialists, including young learners, can
spark new research questions. Creating opportunities for broad and
inclusive engagement in the mathematical sciences not only enriches the
researchers but also brings lasting benefits to society as a whole.

Therefore, we invite both researchers (working in areas such as
mathematics, computer science, engineering, and education in general) and
teachers (working at any level) to contribute and attend the conference.
Any participant who submits a contribution (i.e., a standard paper or a
poster) that passes the reviewing process will have the opportunity to
present their work during the conference. At the bottom, you'll find the
full Call for Contributions.

NEW DEADLINES FOR ROUND 1

Submission opening: February 1st, 2026
Abstract submission deadline (first round): March 13th, 2026
Standard paper deadline (first round): March 20th, 2026

If you are not able to submit within this deadline, you can submit to the
second and last round at the end of May.

If you would like to know more or have questions, you can write to us at
cmsc2026@dei.unipd.it or visit our website https://cmsc2026.github.io for
more details.

Looking forward to seeing you in Padova!

CMSC 2026 Organizers
Maarten Löffler, Utrecht University (program co-chair)
Alice Raffaele, University of Padova (organizing co-chair)
Francesco Silvestri, University of Padova (organizing and program chair)

Program Committee
Tim Bell, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Sergio Canazza, University of Padua, Italy

Sarah Carruthers, Vancouver Island University, Canada

Valentina Dagiene, Vilnius University, Lithuania

Henning Fernau, University of Trier, Germany

Bernd Gärtner, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Henry Hickman, University of New South Wales, Australia

Thore Husfeldt, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Jyothi Krishnan, IT Gandhinagar, India

Martina Landman, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Lukas Lehner, TU Wien, Austria

Michael Lodi, University of Bologna, Italy

Zuzana Masárová, ISTA / Grow Trails, Austria

Monica Mattei, International School of Turin, Italy

Valia Mitsou, Université Paris Cité, France

Matthias Mnich, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Elena Mumford, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Rüdiger Reischuk, ITCS, Universität zu Lübeck, Germany

Giovanni Righini, University of Milan, Italy

Inge Schwank, University of Cologne, Germany

Jacqueline Staub, University of Trier, Germany

Jay Thakkar, IIT Gandhinagar, India

Josef Tkadlec, Charles University, Czechia

Sebastian Wild, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

Steering Committee
Frances Rosamond, University of Bergen, Norway (Chair)
Małgorzata Bednarska-Bzdęga, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland
Tim Bell, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Sarah Carruthers, Vancouver Island University, Canada
Valentina Dagiene, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Michael Fellows, University of Bergen, Norway
Valia Mitsou, IRIF, Paris Diderot University, France
Jam Ramanujam, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India
Rüdiger Reischuk, University of Lübeck, Germany
Eljakim Schrijvers, Eljakim IT, Netherlands (International Chair)
Matt Skoss, The Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers, Australia
Verena Specht-Ronique, HLTM Marburg, Germany
Brett Stephenson, University of Tasmania, Australia

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CMSC 2026 – Call for Contributions

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts on topics related to the
conference's scope (see below). All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by
members of the Programme Committee.

More precisely, CMSC welcomes the following contributions:

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Standard papers from 3 to 12 pages; the papers should be in one of the
following categories:
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Research papers (e.g., empirical, qualitative, quantitative, theory
building, research methods, comparative studies, transferability
of methods
and results from other disciplines)
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Best practice papers/country reports/experience reports
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Description of creative products, for instance, a dance or song
performance
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Position/discussion papers
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Using art as a vehicle for teaching.
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Poster proposals up to 3 pages for:
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work in progress
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short description of published work

The page limitations include references. Papers may have an appendix, whose
length must not exceed 3 pages; reading of the appendix is at the
discretion of the reviewers. Accepted papers will be published in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The submissions
should be formatted accordingly. Posters will not be published.

Work submitted to CMSC as standard papers should be novel and original.
Material that has been previously published can be presented as a poster,
or it can be submitted as a standard paper only if the work has been
significantly revised. Note, however, that while novel work is highly
valued, constructive replication of previous studies can also be a
significant contribution, and a new interpretation or evaluation of
previously published work can make a good contribution.

All inquiries about submissions should be sent to cmsc2026@dei.unipd.it.
Conference Scope

The main topics of the conference include, but are not limited to:

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Teaching Computer Science in early childhood, primary, secondary, and
higher education
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CS Unplugged
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Computational Thinking / Algorithmic Thinking
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Broadening engagement and diversity for the exact sciences
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Teacher education in Mathematics and Computer Science
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Teaching CS in relation to other subjects
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Linking mathematical and computational content for fundamental
competency development
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Contests and competitions
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Education for students with special needs
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Education within resource-limited environments
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Education in conflict-affected areas

Accepted Contributions

For all accepted contributions, we expect at least one author to attend the
conference and present the work. Given the creative nature of CMSC, you
will have a free choice of how to present your work, as long as it fits the
schedule and conference locations. We encourage authors to contact the
organizers before the submission for inquiries about special requirements
of the presentation. Possible formats include, but are not limited to:

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a traditional plenary conference talk
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a video showing a live performance
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an installation of limited size
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a test session for an educational activity (with other participants as
test subjects)

In addition, for a selected number of accepted papers, it would be possible
to present their work during the last day, at the Teachers' Day, to
teachers from primary/secondary schools. More details will be provided in
late Spring 2026.
Submission Guidelines

All contributions (papers and posters) must be submitted through the Microsoft
CMT platform <https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CMSC2026>, using LNCS
templates. More details will be posted soon. Submissions must be formatted
according to the Springer LNCS style guidelines using LaTeX. The maximum
length of the paper (including references, but excluding the optional
appendix) is 12 pages.
Standard Paper Requirements

All submissions must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS style
<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>
guidelines using LaTeX <https://www.latex-project.org/>.
Poster Requirements

To prepare a poster submission (up to 3 pages), authors are also asked to
use the same Springer LNCS style
<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>
and to use LaTeX <https://www.latex-project.org/>. The purpose of the
poster is to stimulate discussion with conference participants about your
presented activity during the conference. During the poster session, the
poster presenters should be present at their booth to give short
presentations to interested participants.

The final poster of an accepted poster submission should have the following
requirements:

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Size and orientation: A1 portrait (594 × 841 mm)
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Minimum information required: title, author(s), institution(s), contact
information, problem statement, description of work, gained results, future
work, and primary references. Please bring a printed poster of the correct
size to the conference.

Submission Platform

The Microsoft CMT service was used to manage the peer-review process for
this conference. This service was provided free of charge by Microsoft,
which covered all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services, as
well as software development and support.

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[DMANET] [LAWCG 2026] First Call for Abstracts

Dear all,

We are pleased to announce the call for abstracts for the
*12th Latin-American Workshop on Cliques in Graphs (LAWCG 2026)*!

*Where?* Hotel Monte Real, Águas de Lindóia, São Paulo, Brazil
*When?* October 5 to 8, 2026.

All the details can be found at https://www.lawcg.mat.br/lawcg26/
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LAWCG is a venue meant to foster interaction among the Latin American Graph
Theory and
Combinatorics community, whose research interests include cliques, clique
graphs,
the behavior of cliques and other topics in Graph Theory.
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*Important dates and information*
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Submissions start: March 05, 2026
Submissions end: April 30, 2026
Author notification: June 01, 2026
Camera-ready version: June 15, 2026
Early registration: until July 15, 2026
Registrations end: September 30, 2026
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*Submission guidelines*
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Contributed talks covering original work on the conference topics will be
accepted for presentation.
Prospective authors should submit an at most 2-page abstract of their work
following the LaTeX format available here:
https://www.lawcg.mat.br/lawcg26/abstract-sample.tex
Other formats will not be accepted for submission.

Papers must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system
via
https://easychair.org/my2/conference?conf=lawcg26

For each accepted paper at least one author must register and attend the
symposium (in person) to present it.
Moreover, an author cannot register for multiple papers. That is, each
accepted paper must have its own registrant.
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*Proceedings*
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The proceedings of the workshop will likely be published, after the event,
at Matemática Contemporânea, as in the previous editions of LAWCG.
All interested researchers will be invited to submit an extended abstract
describing their contributions.
The submitted papers will go through the normal peer-review process,
following the guidelines of Matemática Contemporânea.
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*Invited Speakers*========================================================

Miguel Pizaña, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico
Ana Karolinna Maia, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
Maya Stein, Universidad de Chile, Chile
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*Programme Committee*
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Lehilton Lelis Chaves Pedrosa, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
(Chair)
Sheila Morais de Almeida, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil
Mauro Nigro Alves Junior, Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Júlio César Silva Araújo, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
Márcia Cappelle, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil
César Hernández-Cruz, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
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*Organizing Committee*
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Carla Negri Lintzmayer, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil (Chair)
Guilherme Oliveira Mota, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (Chair)
Lehilton Lelis Chaves Pedrosa, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Maycon Sambinelli, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil
Cristiane Sato, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil


On the behalf of the organizing committee,
Carla and Guilherme
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[DMANET] Applied Science Internship Positions - Amazon Supply Chain Optimization Technology - Luxembourg (or Berlin, London and Barcelona)

We are looking for multiple Applied Science interns preferably PhD students
in Operations Research, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics. This is a
unique opportunity to work on real-world problems at a massive scale. Be
part of a team that is shaping the future of global logistics!

Internships are for 5 to 6 months and are paid competitively.

Check out the full job description and apply here: https://lnkd.in/eidwMvQx
LinkedIn Post: https://tinyurl.com/SntInternships

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions about the role or our
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[DMANET] Call for Papers | 17th Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security

*(apologies for cross-postings)*
*GameSec-26* *Call for Papers*

The 17th Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security
<https://www.gamesec-conf.org> (*GameSec-26*) will take place *October
26-28, 2026* in *Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA*. GameSec-26 invites novel,
high-quality theoretical and empirical contributions that apply game
theory, AI, and related methodologies to security, privacy, trust, and
fairness in emerging systems. The goal is to bring together researchers
from academia, industry, and government to explore interdisciplinary
connections between game theory, reinforcement learning, adversarial
machine learning, mechanism design, risk assessment, behavioral
modeling, and cybersecurity. Through rigorous and practically relevant
analytical methods, the conference aims to advance the understanding and
application of AI-driven strategies for securing critical
infrastructures and emerging technologies.

*Indicative topics (not exhaustive):*

* Game Theory for Security and Privacy
* AI and Machine Learning for Security
* Cyber-Physical and Network Security
* Economic and Behavioral Aspects of Security
* Adversarial Reasoning and AI Safety
* Security in Decentralized and Distributed Systems
* Applications and Case Studies

*Important dates:*

* Submission deadline: *June 12, 2026, 23:59 AoE*
* Decision notification: *July 31, 2026*
* Camera-ready deadline: *August 7, 2026*

*Submission information:*

* Papers must be submitted via OpenReview
<https://openreview.net/group?id=gamesec-conf.org/GameSec/2026/Conference>
and are limited to 20 pages, including references and well-formatted
appendices.
* Submissions must be previously unpublished and not under submission
elsewhere.
* Submissions may be anonymized, but anonymization is not required.
* Unless authors opt out, submissions will be considered for oral or
poster presentation; accepted oral presentations will be accompanied
by full papers published in the proceedings.

For more details on topics, submission instructions, and paper
preparation, please visit:
https://www.gamesec-conf.org/call-for-papers.php


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[DMANET] ICTCS'26 (Udine, Italy) - Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS

ICTCS 2026 – 27th Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science
September 7–9, 2026
Udine, Italy
Conference website: https://ictcs2026.uniud.it/
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ictcs2026

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SCOPE

The Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (ICTCS) is the
conference of the Italian Chapter of the European Association for
Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS).

The aim of ICTCS is to foster cross-fertilization of ideas across
different areas of theoretical computer science and to provide an
environment where junior researchers and PhD students can interact
with senior researchers.

Researchers of all nationalities are invited to submit contributions
in any area of theoretical computer science.

TOPICS

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Algorithms, argumentation, automata theory, complexity theory,
computational logic, computational social choice, concurrency theory,
cryptography, discrete mathematics, distributed computing,
dynamical systems, formal methods, game theory, graph theory,
knowledge representation, languages, model checking, multi-agent
systems, process algebras, quantum computing, reasoning, rewriting
systems, security and trust, search and planning, semantics,
specification and verification, symbolic AI, systems biology,
theorem proving, and type theory.

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SPECIAL TRACKS

ICTCS 2026 includes three special tracks devoted to significant
application domains of theoretical computer science. The aim is to
solicit contributions that, while not primarily situated within
theoretical computer science, address substantive theoretical questions
emerging from applied research problems.
The three special tracks are as follows:


Cyber-Physical Systems:
Formal modeling, verification, synthesis, and analysis techniques for
systems integrating computational and physical processes, including
real-time, embedded, and safety-critical systems.

Quantum Computing:
Theoretical foundations of quantum computation, including quantum
algorithms, quantum complexity theory, formal models of quantum
computation, verification of quantum systems, and quantum programming
languages.

Bioinformatics:
Algorithmic, logical, and mathematical methods for computational
biology, including sequence analysis, biological networks, systems
biology modeling, and formal approaches to molecular and cellular
processes.

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SUBMISSION

Two types of contributions (in English, CEUR-WS format) are solicited.

Regular papers:
Up to 12 pages (bibliography excluded), presenting original results
not published or submitted elsewhere. Authors may include an appendix;
reviewers are not required to consider it.

Communications:
Up to 5 pages (bibliography excluded), suitable for extended abstracts
of published or submitted papers, ongoing research reports, and PhD
thesis or project overviews.

Submissions must be in PDF format via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ictcs2026

All accepted original contributions (regular papers and communications
of at least 5 pages including bibliography) will be published on
CEUR-WS.org unless the authors opt out.

At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present
the contribution at the conference.

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SPECIAL ISSUE

Authors of the best papers presented at the conference will be invited
to submit an extended version to a special issue of a Scopus-indexed
journal. Invitations will be sent after the conference. The special
issue is expected to appear by the end of 2027.

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IMPORTANT DATES (AoE)

Submission deadline: June 14, 2026
Notification: July 21, 2026
Camera-ready: August 5, 2026
Conference: September 7–9, 2026

REGISTRATION FEES

Early registration fees:
Junior (non-faculty members: PhD students, post-docs, etc.): 290 EUR
Senior (faculty members: professors and researchers): 350 EUR
Late registration fees:
Junior (non-faculty members: PhD students, post-docs, etc.): 350 EUR
Senior (faculty members: professors and researchers): 420 EUR

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Mario Alviano - University of Calabria
Marcella Anselmo - University of Salerno
Alessandro Artale - Free University of Bolzano-Bozen
Marco Bernardo - University of Urbino
Filippo Bonchi - University of Pisa
Michele Boreale - University of Firenze
Linda Brodo - University of Sassari
Sara Brunetti - University of Siena
Giuseppa Castiglione - University of Palermo
Alessandro Cimatti - Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Ugo Dal Lago - University of Bologna and INRIA Sophia Antipolis
Irene Finocchi - LUISS Guido Carli University
Francesco Gavazzo - University of Pisa
Zsuzsanna Liptak - University of Verona
Maria Madonia - University of Catania
Carlo Mereghetti - University of Milano Statale
Fabio Mogavero - University of Napoli Federico II
Alfredo Navarra - University of Perugia
Roberto Pagliarini - University of Udine
Francesco Pasquale - University of Roma Tor Vergata
Adriano Peron - University of Trieste
Michele Pinna - University of Cagliari
Matteo Pradella - Politecnico di Milano
Guido Proietti - University of L'Aquila
Paola Quaglia - University of Trento
Barbara Re - University of Camerino
Sabina Rossi - University of Venice Ca' Foscari
Luca Roversi - University of Torino
Francesca Scozzari - University of Chieti-Pescara
Simone Tini - Univerisity of Insubria
Cosimo Vinci - University of Salento
Enea Zaffanella - University of Parma
Paolo Zuliani - University of Roma La Sapienza

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CONFERENCE CHAIRS

Luca Geatti (University of Udine)
Carla Piazza (University of Udine)

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Andrea Brunello (University of Udine)
Dario Della Monica (University of Udine)
Mattia Guiotto (University of Udine)
Angelo Matteo (University of Udine)
Michele Mignani (University of Udine)
Stefano Pessotto (University of Udine)
Gabriele Puppis (University of Udine)
Nicola Saccomanno (University of Udine)


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[DMANET] CfP: IFORS 2026, Metaheuristics area

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The 24th Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies

12-17 July 2026, Vienna, Austria

Metaheuristics Area
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We are organising the Metaheuristics area for the 24th Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS 2026) in Vienna, Austria, https://ifors2026.at/home. IFORS is a 60-year-old organisation in operational research, currently composed of 50 national societies. Its origins date back to 1955, and its first event was held in 1957. This year, the conference will take place in Vienna, which is one of the leading meeting (and research) destinations in the world. The University of Vienna will be the main organiser, which is located in the centre of Vienna where the conference will be held.

The Metaheuristics area is one of the areas in operational research which are presented in IFORS and it will comprise everything related to its topic, which includes, among others, the

* applications in bioinformatics, scheduling and timetabling, vehicle routing, strip packing, etc.

* metaheuristics methods such as tabu search, simulated annealing, iterated local search, evolutionary algorithms, particle swarm optimisation, ant colony optimisation, etc.

* hybrid approaches that use machine learning, surrogate-assisted techniques, etc.

* in-depth experimental analysis of metaheuristics

* automated algorithm configuration, design and automated algorithm selection

* large language models for metaheuristics

* multi-objective, time-varying and stochastic problems for metaheuristics

* matheuristics

* theoretical analysis of metaheuristics and their impact on algorithm design.

* .. and a variety of other topics in metaheuristics.


Abstract can be submitted (i) either to the Metaheuristics area or, if suitable, (ii) to any of the special sessions with the associated code:


* Metaheuristics for bioinformatics, Chairs Laetitia Jourdan and Julie Jacques, Code 4eb36aba

* Metaheuristics for Scheduling and Timetabling, Chair Sara Ceschia and Roberto Maria Rosati, Code 25aeaf18

* Large language models in Metaheuristics Research, Chairs Christian Blum and Luca di Gaspero, Code 52f7f52f

* Automated algorithm configuration and selection, Chair Leslie Pérez Cáceres, Code 7ca74e41

* Metaheuristics and experiments, Chair Thomas Stützle, Code af94cbe8

* Metaheuristics and applications, Chair Nysret Musliu, Code 87abcead

* Matheuristics, Chair Vittorio Maniezzo and Guenther Raidl, Code 55018c8a


**** Submission Details ****

Abstract must be submitted via the conference website https://www.euro-online.org/conf/ifors2026. Each abstract is limited to 600 characters (excluding formulas and mathematical notation).

The main authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present their paper at the conference.


Important Dates:

15 March 2026: Deadline for abstract submissions
25 April 2026: Early bird registration deadline
1 May 2026: Final registration deadline for authors
12-17 July 2026: Conference Date


Metaheuristics organisers

Prof. Thomas Stuetzle, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Prof. Sara Ceschia, Università degli Studi di Udine, Italy
Prof. Leslie Pérez Cáceres Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile

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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

[DMANET] [CFP] 10 Days Left: IEEE EAIS 2026 Special Session on Self-Improving Systems (XAI, LLMs, & Evolutionary Strategies)

*Dear Colleagues,*

This is a final reminder that the paper submission deadline for the Special
Session at *IEEE EAIS 2026* is approaching in *10 days.*

*Conference:* 2026 IEEE International Conference on Evolving and Adaptive
Intelligent Systems *Session:* Self-Improving Systems: The Convergence of
Evolutionary Strategies and Machine Intelligence using XAI and LLMs *Dates:*
September 21-23, 2026 *Venue:* University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

*Aim & Scope:* We seek to move beyond static AI models toward the creation
of truly self-improving systems—adaptive, resilient, and transparent
computational entities capable of continuous learning and autonomous
optimization. We encourage interdisciplinary work across:

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*Evolutionary & Hybrid Architectures:* ES + DRL, NAS, and
co-evolutionary systems.
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*LLMs & Generative Models:* Using LLMs for mutation, prompt
optimization, and code generation.
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*XAI & Trust:* Interpretability as an objective, auditing autonomous
learning cycles, and safety/ethics.
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*Applications:* Robotics, AutoML, Finance, and Scientific Discovery.

*Submission Guidelines:* Papers must be submitted via the official IEEE
EAIS 2026 portal. Please ensure you select our Special Session title during
the submission process. All accepted and presented papers will be published
in *IEEE Xplore.*

*Important Dates:*

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*For full details, please visit:*
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We look forward to reviewing your innovative contributions and seeing you
in Pisa!

Best regards,

*The Organizing Committee:*

Dr. Diego Oliva (Universidad de Guadalajara, México)

Dr. Jorge Ramos-Frutos (Tecnológico Nacional de México Jiquilpan, México)

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[DMANET] TT Professorship 'Operations Research and AI' at the Technical University of Munich

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) invites applications for the
position of Tenure Track Assistant Professor

in »Operations Research and AI«

to begin as soon as possible. The position is a W2 fixed-term (6 year)
tenure-track professorship with the
possibility for promotion to a tenured W3.

=> Please submit your application by 30 March 2026 via the TUM
recruitment portal: www.recruit.tum.de

Scientific Environment

The professorship will be assigned to the TUM School of Management and
located in Munich. The TUM School
of Management is one of the leading management schools in Germany and
internationally. Our focus in research
and teaching is at the interface of management and technology, where we
aim to make a real impact. Our faculty
members publish regularly in top business, economics, and general
science journals. An interdisciplinary research
environment awaits the successful candidate. The school has close ties
to industry.

Responsibilities

The responsibilities include research and teaching as well as the
promotion of early-career scientists. We seek to
appoint an expert in the research area of Operations Research with a
focus on Artificial Intelligence, especially
data driven optimization and machine learning. Teaching responsibilities
include courses in the university's
bachelor's, master's, and PhD programs, particularly in the Master in
Management and Technology.

Qualifications

We are looking for candidates who have demonstrated initial scientific
achievements and the capacity for
independent research at the highest international level. The ideal
candidate combines strong methodological
expertise in both disciplines and their intersections and should have
the potential to publish in leading academic
journals. A university degree and an outstanding doctoral degree or
equivalent scientific qualification, as well as
pedagogical aptitude, are prerequisites. Substantial research experience
abroad is expected (please see
www.tum.de/en/faculty-recruiting-faq/ for further information).

Our Offer

Based on the best international standards and transparent performance
criteria, TUM offers a merit-based
academic career path for tenure track faculty from Assistant Professor
through a permanent position as Associate
Professor, and on to Full Professor. The regulations of the TUM Faculty
Recruitment and Career System apply.
TUM provides excellent working conditions in a lively scientific
community, embedded in the vibrant research
environment of the Greater Munich Area. The TUM environment is
multicultural, with English serving as a common
interface for scientific interaction. TUM offers attractive salary
conditions and social benefits.
The TUM Munich Dual Career Office (MDCO) provides tailored career
consulting to the partners of newly
appointed professors. The MDCO assists the relocation and integration of
new professors, their partners and
accompanying family members.

Your Application

TUM is an equal opportunity employer and explicitly encourages
applications from women. The position is suitable
for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference in
case of generally equivalent suitability,
aptitude and professional performance.
Application documents should be submitted in accordance with TUM's
application guidelines for professors.
These guidelines and detailed information about the TUM Faculty
Recruitment and Career System are available
at www.tum.de/faculty-recruiting. Here you will also find TUM's
information on collecting and processing personal
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[DMANET] Postdoc position in Prague: Learning-Augmented Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms for Scheduling and Packing

Offer Description:

The project addresses difficult scheduling and packing problems in the
sense of computational complexity, for which classical exact approaches
are often impractical at realistic scales. The goal is to design new
algorithmic frameworks that combine established tools from Operations
Research with modern Machine Learning methods to produce high-quality
solutions within acceptable computational times. While rooted in OR, the
project requires and will further develop strong competencies in Machine
Learning.

Over the past decade, learning-augmented optimization has emerged as a
promising paradigm. In exact methods, machine learning has been used to
tune solver parameters or guide search in tree-based algorithms for
mathematical programming. In heuristic optimization, learning has
supported diversification strategies, automated selection of algorithms
for specific instances, and even direct construction of solutions. More
recently, reinforcement learning and deep learning techniques have been
used to guide local search procedures, particularly for transportation
and routing problems, demonstrating substantial performance improvements.

This project will focus on scheduling and packing settings, developing
general methodologies rather than problem-specific tricks. Two
complementary research directions will be pursued.

First, machine learning will be used to improve the parameterization of
heuristic algorithms.

Second, learning methods—especially reinforcement learning—will be
employed to guide the exploration of solution spaces. This includes
selecting promising neighborhoods, prioritizing moves in local search,
or constructing solutions incrementally.

The research will build on several successful applications of ML in
combinatorial optimization. These include reinforcement learning–guided
greedy procedures for graph optimization problems, predictive models for
deciding when decomposition techniques should be applied, and
classifiers that identify structural characteristics of high-quality
solutions. Additional directions involve predicting optimal objective
values for complex engineering design problems and developing
reinforcement learning–enhanced metaheuristics, such as iterated local
search for makespan minimization in advanced manufacturing scheduling.

The developed methods will be evaluated on challenging NP-hard
scheduling and packing problems, including both well-studied benchmark
problems with strong existing heuristics and more applied, real-world
problems where current methods remain insufficient. The objective is to
demonstrate that the integration of ML and OR techniques can yield
robust improvements across different problem types.

About the group: The Optimization Group, led by Zdenek Hanzalek, focuses
on scheduling and combinatorial optimization.  The group collaborates
strongly with high-tech companies (CEZ – Czech Energy Group, Porsche
Engineering Services, EATON, Skoda Auto, ST Microelectronics,
Volkswagen, DHL, …). Zdenek is the principal investigator of the
Roboprox project and organizer of SchedulingSeminar.com.

[1] Bengio, Y., Lodi, A. Prouvost, A. (2021). Machine Learning for
Combinatorial Optimization: a Methodological Tour d'Horizon, European
Journal of Operational Research, 290:405-421.
[2] Nina Mazyavkina, Sergey Sviridov, Sergei Ivanov, Evgeny Burnaev,
Reinforcement learning for combinatorial optimization: A survey,
Computers & Operations Research, Volume 134, 2021.
[3] Heinz, V.; Hanzálek, Z.; Vilím, P.: Reinforcement Learning for
Search Tree Size Minimization in Constraint Programming: New Results on
Scheduling Benchmarks, Computers & Industrial Engineering, Volume 209,
November 2025, 111413.
[4] Roman Václavík, Antonín Novák, Přemysl Šůcha, Zdeněk Hanzálek,
Accelerating the Branch-and-Price Algorithm Using Machine Learning,
European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 271, Issue 3, 2018,
Pages 1055-1069.
[5] Grus, J.; Hanzalek, Z.: Automated placement of analog integrated
circuits using priority-based constructive heuristic, Computers &
Operations Research, Volume 167, 106643, July 2024.


Contract details and dates
 Hours Per Week: 40
 Offer Starting Date: April 1, 2026

Application Deadline
Date and Time: March 31, 2026 - 23:45 (Europe/Prague)

Company/Institute:
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
City: Prague
Postal Code: 160 00
Street: Jugoslávských partyzánů 1580/3

Skills/Qualifications:
    Motivation to perform excellent research, become part of the
world's research communities in your field, and publish in first-tier
scientific conferences and journals,
    Ph.D. degree or equivalent (awarded or to be completed soon),
    Co-author of at least 3 papers published in impact factor journals
or prestigious conferences,
    Professional proficiency in spoken/written English (knowledge of
the Czech language is not required).

Specific Requirements:  good background in scheduling, combinatorial
optimization and algorithm design/implementation.

Benefits:
         An initial appointment for 1 year (with an extension of up to
2 years)
         Salary around 70000 CZK gross monthly; check the Numbeo
database for the cost of living in Prague
         Full social and health insurance
         30 days of paid annual leave
         Children's corner, kindergarten, and elementary school
operated by the Czech Technical University in Prague
         Additional benefits such as subsidized meals, yearly benefits
supporting recreational and sports activities, as well as health care
programs
         An informal and inclusive international working environment at
the Industrial Informatics Department, CIIRC, CTU in Prague.

Selection process:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications at:
https://forms.gle/hj7bMTuKM4ghzPC17 [using Postdoc Position ID:
04-Postdoc-Hanzalek]

The application package should contain:
  Motivation letter (up to two pages), stating personal goals and
research interests
  Academic curriculum vitae, including a list of publications
highlighting the three most important ones
  Contact details for two to three referees who could support your
application,
  A copy or a link to your Ph.D. thesis,
  Date of your Ph.D. award or the expected date of your Ph.D. thesis
defense.

Euraxess code:
https://www.euraxess.cz/jobs/415421

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Zdenek Hanzalek
Industrial Informatics Department,
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Jugoslavskych partyzanu 1580/3, 160 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic
https://rtime.ciirc.cvut.cz/~hanzalek/

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[DMANET] Postdoc position in Prague: Solving Large-Scale Scheduling Problems: Hybridization, Parallelism, and Model Diversity in Constraint Programming

Offer Description:

Scheduling problems such as the Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling
Problem (RCPSP) remains one of the central challenges in combinatorial
optimization, particularly in large-scale industrial settings. As
instance sizes grow and objective functions become more sophisticated,
classical exact or single-strategy heuristic approaches are no longer
sufficient. Future progress requires carefully designed hybrid and
parallel solution frameworks.
Today, Large Neighborhood Search (LNS) is the dominant heuristic
paradigm in modern constraint programming (CP) scheduling solvers such
as IBM ILOG CP Optimizer, Google OR-Tools, and OptalCP. Compared to
traditional local search, LNS offers improved diversification and a
stronger ability to escape local optima by iteratively destroying and
repairing large fragments of a schedule. In parallel, Failure-Directed
Search (FDS) provides a systematic mechanism for exploring the entire
search space using a fail-first principle to prove infeasibility or
optimality.
While this combination is highly effective for classical objectives such
as makespan minimization, CP solvers become less efficient when handling
more complex criteria, such as cost-aware scheduling, or specific
constraints, such as sequence dependent setup times. In such cases,
purely generic search strategies may struggle to quickly produce
high-quality incumbents, which are crucial for pruning the search space.
A promising research direction is the integration of problem-oriented
heuristics within the CP solving process. Fast constructive or
improvement heuristics tailored to specific RCPSP structures can
generate strong feasible solutions early in the search. These solutions
provide tight upper bounds that can be injected into the CP model as
hard objective constraints, significantly reducing the search space
explored by FDS. The stronger the incumbent, the more aggressively the
complete search can prune suboptimal regions.
Beyond hybridization, large-scale RCPSP strongly benefits from parallel
search architecture. Modern CP solvers, such as OptaCP, support multiple
solver workers running concurrently. Instead of replicating identical
models across workers, we propose exploiting model diversity: each
worker can employ a different CP model formulation, search strategy, or
propagation emphasis. For example, one worker may use a time-indexed
formulation, another a start-time interval-based model, and another a
precedence- or flow-oriented reformulation. Similarly, workers can
differ in symmetry braking, variable ordering, restart policies, or LNS
neighborhood design.
Such heterogeneous parallelism increases robustness and coverage of the
search space. Workers can share global incumbents, objective bounds, and
nogoods during execution. When one worker discovers a high-quality
solution, all others immediately benefit through tighter pruning.
Conversely, proofs of infeasibility or bound improvements obtained by
one model can accelerate convergence across the entire portfolio. This
cooperative, portfolio-based architecture combines intensification
within each worker with diversification across workers.
The proposed research aims to design and analyze these hybrid and
parallel CP frameworks namely for large-scale RCPSP. Emphasis will be
placed on principled model reformulation, effective bound sharing, and
scalable synchronization mechanisms that preserve solver efficiency
while maximizing information exchange.

[PER] L. Perron, P. Shaw, V. Furnon, Propagation guided large
neighborhood search, in: M. Wallace (Ed.), Principles and Practice of
Constraint Programming – CP 2004, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin,
Heidelberg, 2004, pp. 468–481.
[OPT] ScheduleOpt: OptalCP's solver landing page (2023). URL
https://scheduleopt.com/
[VIL ]P. Vilím, P. Laborie, P. Shaw, Failure-directed search for
constraint-based scheduling, in: International Conference on Integration
of Constraint Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Operations
Research, Springer, 2015, pp. 437–453.

Contract details and dates
 Hours Per Week: 40
 Offer Starting Date: April 1, 2026

Application Deadline
Date and Time: March 31, 2026 - 23:45 (Europe/Prague)

Company/Institute:
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
City: Prague
Postal Code: 160 00
Street: Jugoslávských partyzánů 1580/3

Skills/Qualifications:
 Motivation to perform excellent research, become part of the world's
research communities in your field, and publish in first-tier scientific
conferences and journals,
 Ph.D. degree or equivalent (awarded or to be completed soon),
 Co-author of at least 3 papers published in impact factor journals or
prestigious conferences,
 Professional proficiency in spoken/written English (knowledge of the
Czech language is not required).

Specific Requirements: good background in scheduling, combinatorial
optimization and algorithm design/implementation.

Benefits:
 An initial appointment for 1 year (with an extension of up to 2 years)
 Salary around 70000 CZK gross monthly; check the Numbeo database for
the cost of living in Prague
 Full social and health insurance
 30 days of paid annual leave
 Children's corner, kindergarten, and elementary school operated by the
Czech Technical University in Prague
 Additional benefits such as subsidized meals, yearly benefits
supporting recreational and sports activities, as well as health care
programs
 An informal and inclusive international working environment at the
Industrial Informatics Department, CIIRC, CTU in Prague.

Selection process:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications at:
https://forms.gle/hj7bMTuKM4ghzPC17 [using Postdoc Position ID:
03-Postdoc-Hanzalek]

The application package should contain:
 Motivation letter (up to two pages), stating personal goals and
research interests
 Academic curriculum vitae, including a list of publications
highlighting the three most important ones
 Contact details for two to three referees who could support your
application,
 A copy or a link to your Ph.D. thesis,
 Date of your Ph.D. award or the expected date of your Ph.D. thesis
defense.

Euraxess code:
https://www.euraxess.cz/jobs/415419

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Zdenek Hanzalek
Industrial Informatics Department,
Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics,
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Jugoslavskych partyzanu 1580/3, 160 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic
https://rtime.ciirc.cvut.cz/~hanzale/

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[DMANET] GoldbergFest 2026 (20th June 2026 @ Oxford)

GoldbergFest 2026, a day of talks celebrating Leslie Goldberg's 60th birthday, will take place on Saturday 20th June 2026 in Oxford's Department of Computer Science. Please email the organisers (Andreas Galanis, Paul Goldberg, Standa Zivny) if you'd like to attend (so we know rough numbers).

More information here: https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/standa.zivny/goldbergfest.html

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[DMANET] Call for Papers - Springer Optimization and Its Applications edited book titled ‘Handbook of General Systems of Nonlinear Equations’ - Deadline May 1, 2026

Dear All,

This is the second Call for Chapters in the forthcoming Springer Optimization and Its Applications edited book titled 'Handbook of General Systems of Nonlinear Equations'. The book will be edited by Michael J. Hirsch, Alexander Semenov, and Panos M. Pardalos.

Please reply to this email and let us know if you are interested in or plan to submit a contribution.

Important Dates:

May 1, 2026 – deadline to submit initial draft to editors

July 1, 2026 – referee reports sent back to authors with acceptance decision

September 30, 2026 – final versions of accepted chapters due to editors

December 30, 2026 – final version of book submitted to Springer

Early 2027 – final version of book released by Springer

Each chapter on average should be between 20 – 40 pages in length. Chapter templates can be found at the following link (use the "LaTeX template for contributed works"): https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors/publish-a-book/manuscript-guidelines

Chapter submissions and any questions should be sent to Michael J. Hirsch at mhirsch@iseatek.com.

Please share this announcement with interested colleagues.

With best regards,
Michael
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[DMANET] SPIRE 2026

33rd International Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval

October 13-16, Hamilton, Canada

First call for papers

The International Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval
(SPIRE 2026) will be held at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Canada.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/spire-2026/

# SCOPE

SPIRE 2026 covers research in all aspects of string processing,
information retrieval, computational biology, and related
applications. Typical topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- String Processing: String pattern matching, text indexing, data
structures for string processing, text compression, compressed data
structures, compressed string processing, text mining, 2D pattern
matching, automata-based string processing, combinatorics on words.
- Computational Biology: Algorithms for DNA sequencing, assembly,
alignments, read error correction, metagenomics, transcriptomics,
gene and regulatory element recognition, motif finding, pangenomics,
variants discovery, phylogenetics, genome rearrangements.
- Information Retrieval: Retrieval models and ranking, theoretical models
and foundations of IR, efficiency and scalability topics in IR, knowledge
acquisition in IR, machine learning and natural language processing for
IR, knowledge representation and reasoning for IR, user-centric aspects
of IR, IR evaluation, fairness, accountability, transparency in IR,
domain-specific IR applications, web search.

# SUBMISSIONS

SPIRE 2026 invites submissions in two categories:
- Long papers: Up to 12 pages, excluding references and optional appendices.
- Short papers: Up to 6 pages, excluding references and optional appendices.

Papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair via the following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spire2026

As in past editions, the proceedings of SPIRE 2026 will be published
by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The
use of LNCS templates is mandatory. Suitable templates are available at
the Springer Website and on Overleaf. Use the LNCS style file as given:
do not change the margin size or the font; do not make a separate title
page, etc. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences with published
proceedings is not permitted. At least one author per accepted paper
is expected to register for the conference and present the paper. The
conference will be in-person, with online presentations only in
exceptional cases (e.g., authors with travel difficulties).

# AWARDS

The SPIRE 2026 Conference will present both a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper Award, each sponsored by Springer Nature for 500 euros, to recognize outstanding research contributions.

# IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadlines:

- Abstract Deadline: June 18, 2026 AoE
- Full paper deadline: June 25, 2026 AoE (firm deadline)

Notifications: August 6, 2026

Camera-ready version: August 20, 2026

Events:
- SPIRE: October 13 to 15, 2026
- Workshop on Compression, Text, and Algorithms (WCTA): October 16, 2026

# GENERAL CHAIRS

Neerja Mhaskar, McMaster University, Canada
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden & University of Chile

# PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Neerja Mhaskar, McMaster University, Canada
Solon P. Pissis, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Netherlands

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[DMANET] BCCA 2026: The 8th International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications, Barcelona, Spain

*The 8th International Conference on Blockchain Computing and Applications
(BCCA 2026)*

16-20 November 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

*Hybrid Conference*

*https://bcca-conference.org/*

Blockchain is a revolutionary technology in decentralized systems that
enables secure decentralized transaction processing while ensuring data
privacy and authenticity. It plays a significant role across several areas,
including the Internet of Things, supply chain management, manufacturing,
cyber-physical systems, and healthcare systems. Unlike centralized
transaction processing solutions, blockchain uses a distributed ledger to
record transactions across multiple devices; this prevents data breaches,
identity theft, and a range of cyber-related attacks, thereby enhancing
data privacy and security. This conference aims to attract the work of both
researchers and practitioners in cybersecurity to share and exchange
experiences and research in both academia and industry in the field of
blockchain.

*BCCA 2026 SYMPOSIA*

Authors are encouraged to submit their work to one of the following 20
specialized symposiums, each targeting a key research frontier:

1. Blockchain for LLMs and Decentralized AI
2. Blockchain for Agentic and Autonomous AI
3. Blockchain-Enabled Generative and Multimodal AI
4. AI and Machine Learning for Blockchain Optimization
5. Blockchain Security and Zero-Trust Web3
6. Blockchain-Enhanced Cybersecurity and Privacy
7. Post-Quantum Blockchain and Cryptography
8. Blockchain for Trustworthy and Ethical AI
9. Blockchain for Digital Identity and Governance
10. Blockchain Interoperability and Web3 Infrastructure
11. Blockchain for IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems
12. Blockchain for Digital Twins and the Metaverse
13. Blockchain for Autonomous Transportation and Smart Mobility
14. Blockchain for Big Data and Decision Intelligence
15. Blockchain Applications in Finance, Healthcare, and Government
16. Token Engineering and Decentralized Governance (DAOs)
17. Quantum Computing for AI and Blockchain
18. Green Computing and Sustainable Blockchain
19. Blockchain for Robotics and Autonomous Systems
20. Neuromorphic and Bio-Inspired Computing with Blockchain

*Important Dates:*

- Papers due: April 15, 2026
- Acceptance notification: June 30, 2026
- Registration: July 30, 2026
- Camera-ready paper: July 30, 2026
- Workshop/Tutorial Proposal Submission: April 15, 2026
- Workshop/Tutorial Proposal Acceptance: June 30, 2026

*Main track Submission Guidelines:*

There are three categories of submission (Overlength charges will be
applied!):

- *Long papers:* (7-8 pages)
- *Short papers: *(5-6 pages)
- *Systemization of Knowledge (SoK): *(10-15 pages)
- *Poster papers: *(1-2 pages)

*Submission Link: *https://conferences.sparcly.ai/SP/BCCA2026

*Organizing Committee*
*Honorary Chair*

- Jaime Lloret Mauri, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
- Jose Luis Muñoz-Tapia, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

*General Co-Chairs*

- Christiancarmine Esposito, University of Salerno, Italy
- Attila Kertesz, University of Szeged, Hungary
- Vlado Stankovski, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

*Program Co-Chairs*

- Sandra Sendra, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
- Ismaeel Al Ridhawi, KCST, Kuwait

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[DMANET] CFP: IEEE SmartSys 2026 @ SMARTCOMP - June 2026, Italy

[Apologies for cross-posting]

Eleventh IEEE Workshop on Smart Service Systems (SmartSys)

• Co-located with the IEEE International Conference on
Smart Computing (SMARTCOMP 2026)

• 22nd June 2026

• Messina, Italy

Name of the Organizers:

Workshop Co-Chairs

• Nirmalya Roy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

• Carlo Vallati, University of Pisa

• Gurdip Singh, George Mason University

TPC Co-Chairs

• Mohamed Nafea, Missouri University of Science &
Technology, US

• Marco Pettorali, University of Pisa, Italy

Publicity chair

• Jacopo Sabatino, University of Florence, Italy

• Avijoy Chakma, Bowie State University, US

Scope (Call for Papers)

Technology succeeds when it provides benefits to the society either
directly or indirectly. Understanding the societal and economic impact and
human-centered aspects of a smart system or technology in advance and
designing the system a-priori with potential value-added services help spur
the discoveries of new tools, methodologies and innovative services. Smart
service systems span across a variety of socio-technical facets comprising
of devices, people, organizations, environments and technologies to sense,
actuate, control and assess the physical, cyber and societal artifacts of
the human service systems. Besides the systems being self-adaptive and
fault-tolerant, need to be designed in such a way that it can continuously
increase the quality and productivity, the compliance and sustainability of
the smart services it offers. While human-centered perspective and
cognitive learning help create multi-facet value added services and
catalyze the sustained economic growth of smart service systems,
understanding the multi-modal sensing, control, heterogeneity and
interdependency between different physical, virtual and logical components
of such a complex system will enable the realization of new transformative
smarter service systems. If successful, this can help improve the
quality-of-experience of the customers, quality-of-life of the citizens and
quality-of returns of the stakeholders and investors.

Nurturing the development of smart service systems seeks for inter- and
trans-disciplinary crosscutting research threads spanning systems and
operations engineering spanning systems and operations engineering from
system and operational engineering, computer science and information
systems, social and behavioral science, computational modeling and
industrial engineering etc. The goal of this workshop is to bring together
practitioners and researchers from both academia and industry in order to
provide have a forum for discussion and technical presentations on the
foundational theories, models, and design on the fundamental knowledge and
principles of smart service systems that enable the value co-creation in
sensing, actuating, data analytics, learning, cognition, and control of for
human centric cyber-physical-social systems and future of work.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

• Innovative tools, methodologies and solutions for
smart service systems; example includes personalized healthcare, smart
energy, smart cities, smart manufacturing, intelligent transportation,
education, precision medicine and agriculture, national security etc.

• Information extraction and interpretation from
sensors, actuators, smart phones, wearable devices (e.g., smart watches),
and humans

• Context and situational awareness of smart service
systems

• Design of people-centric services and technologies for
providing better services such as food, transportation and places to live

• Novel architectures and interoperable solutions for
Internet of Things

• Models and methodologies for designing systems of
systems

• Big data analytics approaches for providing better
customer services, and innovating new types of sustainable services

• Edge AI and federated learning approaches enabling
real-time, privacy-preserving intelligence in distributed smart service
systems.

• Modeling, analysis, co-production, and co-evolution of
human activity, behavior and interaction for the effective adaptation and
percolation of longitudinal smart service systems

• Role of machine learning, artificial intelligence,
robotics, pervasive computing, blockchain, control theory, information and
communications technologies

• Role of formal methods in computer networks,
cyber-physical systems, Internet-of-Things and machine learning

• Design and developments of intelligent systems,
intelligent enterprises and cyber-physical-social-systems

• Design of inter-dependent complex global systems such
as healthcare, smart grid, computer networks, logistics and supply-chains,
financial markets etc.

• Smart infrastructure and testbed to support the
integration of autonomous systems and innovative applications

• Digital twins for modeling, monitoring, and optimizing
human-centric cyber-physical-social smart services.

• Design and implementation of analytical methods,
simulation software and experimental testbeds to evaluate the key
performance indicators of smart services

• Design of approaches for trustworthiness of
human-centered smart systems and algorithms

• Design and implementation of persuasive smart systems
and smart systems for behavior change support

• Fairness and Bias Mitigation in AI algorithms for
pervasive systems

• Fair, explainable, interpretable, trustworthy, and
private, AI systems with social/societal impact in areas of interest.

• Leveraging Human-in-the-Loop Feedback for Enhanced
Context-Awareness in pervasive systems

Submission instructions

Authors are invited to submit regular (full) papers for presentation at the
workshop, describing original, previously unpublished work, which is not
currently under review by another workshop, conference, or journal. Regular
papers should present novel perspectives within the general scope of the
workshop.

Papers may be no more than 6 pages in length. Papers in excess of page
limits shall not be considered for review or publication. All papers must
be typeset in double-column IEEE format using 10pt fonts on US letter
paper, with all fonts embedded. The IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word
templates, as well as related information, can be found at the IEEE
Computer Society website. Submissions must be made via EDAS.

Each accepted paper will require a full SMARTCOM registration (no
registration is available for workshops only).

Submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=34470

Important dates

Manuscript submission: March 9, 2026

Paper acceptance notification: April 29, 2026

Camera-ready paper submission: TBA

Workshop date: June 22, 2026

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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

[DMANET] Call for Papers: IEEE SMARTCOMP 2026 Workshops

IEEE SMARTCOMP 2026 Workshops - Submission Deadline: March 9th, 2026

Don't miss the opportunity to submit your work to one of the IEEE SMARTCOMP 2026 Workshops!

IEEE SMARTCOMP 2026 hosts a rich program of international workshops addressing cutting-edge research in smart computing and smart systems, including:

* DM-SmartHealth - Digital & Mobile Smart Health Systems
* LIFESEC - Whole-Lifecycle Security for Smart Systems
* QCNS - Quantum Computing & Networking for Smart Systems
* SmartAIDa - Smart AI Models & Data Sharing & Monetisation
* SmartAgr - Smart Agriculture for Environmental Sustainability
* SmartSys - Smart Service Systems
* SSC - Sensors & Smart Cities
* SMVG - Smart Moving & Intelligent Mobility

These workshops provide a focused venue for discussing emerging topics, interdisciplinary approaches, and innovative applications in smart computing ecosystems.
Full details and workshop links: https://smartcomp2026.unime.it/workshops/

Thanks & Regards,
Debasree Das

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Debasree Das
Research Assistant
Chair of Mobile Systems
University of Bamberg
Webpage: https://debasree08.github.io/debasree/
An der Webrei 5
96047 Bamberg
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[DMANET] Numeration 2026, Nancy, June 1 - June 5, 2026 Second announcement - Registration is OPEN !

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    Numeration 2026, Nancy, June 1 - June 5, 2026

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Numeration 2026 is the 2026 edition of a series of events around
numeration systems and substitution systems. The central themes of this
conference include (but are not limited to): number theory, diophantine
approximation, fractal geometry, substitutions, combinatorics on words,
ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and theoretical computer science.

--  Conference website --

https://numeration2026.sciencesconf.org/

The conference begins on Monday, June 1 at around 9 a.m., and the
scientific program ends on Friday, June 5 at around 12:30 p.m. (12:30-2
p.m. lunch break, 2 p.m. official closing of the conference).

-- Invited speakers (confirmed) --

Michael Baake, Bielefeld University, Germany
Ayreena Bakhtawar, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Colin Faverjon, University of Picardy Jules Verne, Amiens, France
Lukas Spiegelhofer, Technical University of Leoben, Austria
Manon Stipulanti, University of Liège, Belgium

-- Submission guidelines for contributed talks / posters --

* Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (or a short
abstract containing a link to a preprint). Abstracts must be uploaded to
the website of the conference.
* If an abstract is not accepted for a contributed talk, the scientific
committee will decide whether it can be presented in the poster session.
* There are no proceedings and there is no special journal issue for
this conference, extended abstracts may cover work that has already been
published.

-- Registration is OPEN now !

Registration fees :

Early Bird : 88€ Student / 132€ Regular
Standard : 110€ Student / 165€ Regular

The registration fee includes conference fee, 5 lunches (Monday-Friday),
all coffee breaks, the gala dinner and the touristic afternoon.


-- Important dates --

** Submission deadline: 2 March 2026
** Acceptance notification: 30 March 2026
* Early Bird registration : before 7 April 2026
* Standard registration : after 7 April 2026
* Registration deadline : 4 May 2026
* Conference dates : 1-5 June 2026


-- Scientific Committee --

- Shigeki Akiyama, University of Tsukuba, Japan
- Valérie Berthé, IRIF, France
- Charlene Kalle, University of Leiden, Netherlands
- Lingmin Liao, University of Wuhan, China
- Edita Pelantová, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
- Michel Rigo, University of Liège, Belgium
- Wolfgang Steiner, IRIF, France
- Cathy Swaenepoel, University of Paris Cité, France
- Jörg Thuswaldner, Technical University of Leoben, Austria


-- Organizing Committee (Contact : thomas.stoll@univ-lorraine.fr) --

- Cécile Dartyge (IECL, University of Lorraine, France)
- Damien Jamet (LORIA, University of Lorraine, France)
- Manfred Madritsch (Technical University of Leoben, Austria)
- Thomas Stoll (IECL, University of Lorraine, France)


-- Past editions --

The previous "Numeration" conferences have been in:

- Tsukuba (2025)
- Utrecht (2024)
- Liège (2023, 2011)
- Vienna (2019)
- Paris (2018)
- Rome (2017)
- Prague (2016, 2008)
- Nancy (2015)
- Debrecen (2014)
- Kyoto (2012)
- Leiden (2010)
- Marseille (2009)
- Graz (2007)
- Grenoble (2005)

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[DMANET] CASC 2026 - Call for Papers

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The 28th International Workshop in
Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
CASC 2026

Bath, UK
31 August - 4 September 2026

http://www.casc-conference.org


FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
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The tools of Scientific Computing play an important role in the natural sciences and engineering. Computer Algebra Systems and the underlying algorithms for Symbolic Computation play an increasingly important role within Scientific Computation. The CASC workshop series has been running for two and a half decades to explore the interaction of these topics, their implementation, and their application.

The 28th CASC workshop will be held in Bath, UK from 31st August - 4th September 2026. There will be three invited talks, along with a program of contributed talks for which we now invite submissions.


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The topics addressed in the workshop cover the following.

(1) The theory of symbolic computation and its implementation in computer algebra systems.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- new methods in exact computation;
- symbolic algorithms and their complexity;
- automated reasoning in algebra and geometry;
- parallel symbolic / symbolic-numeric computation;
- symbolic / symbolic-numeric methods for differential, differential-algebraic and difference equations;
- symbolic / symbolic-numeric methods for polynomial equations and inequalities; and
- the embedding of computer algebra technology within different software and hardware environments.

(2) All other areas of scientific computing in regards to their benefit from or use of computer algebra methods and software.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- the use of computer algebra in approximate computation;
- computer algebra methods in big data analytics; and
- computer algebra methods for simulation and modelling.

(3) Applications of the above throughout the natural sciences and engineering.

We welcome papers on both fundamental research and implementation issues. We also accept survey papers but these MUST BE CLEARLY LABELLED as such in the title.


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We encourage wide participation at the workshop. In light of this, and that the conference scope spans computer science and mathematics (with their different publication traditions), we offer a variety of participation options.

1. Participation with an accompanying paper in LNCS:

CASC has a long running relationship with the Springer book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science to publish conference proceedings. Work submitted here should contain an original research result. Submissions should be prepared in the LNCS style and not exceed 20 pages. Survey papers may have up to 25 pages.

2. Participation with abstract only:

Participants may opt to submit an extended abstract instead. These should have at least 2 and at most 4 pages in the LNCS style. They must contain the main results of the talk (without proofs). They will be lightly reviewed and distributed locally at the conference. We see three main audiences for this option:
- Those who wish to talk on previously published work (in which case that work should be clearly cited in the abstract).
- Those whose work is not yet ready for publication, but wish to receive feedback.
- Those who plan to submit a journal paper on the work shortly.
For the second group, there will be a subsequent journal special issue call after the conference (see below).


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All submissions should be done via easychair:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=casc2026

Submissions must be prepared in the LNCS style and within the declared page count.


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Paper submission deadline: April 24th, 2026

Notification to Authors: May 29th, 2026

Submission of Final Version: June 5th, 2026

Conference: August 31 – September 4, 2026


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ACCOMPANYING SPECIAL ISSUE OF MATHEMATICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
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CASC has formed a relationship with the Springer Birkhäuser journal Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS) for an ongoing series of special issues on topics presented at CASC. Work submitted here must be of journal quality and will be reviewed to the usual standards of MCS. Submission will be opened after the conference for authors of extended abstracts presented at that year's conference. There is no a priori page limit, but the length must be justified by the contents of the paper. At notification authors may be asked to revise their paper for a secondary deadline.

Deadline for MCS Special Issue submission: Autumn 2026

MCS submission is only open if an extended abstract is presented at the conference - eligible authors will be sent a separate submission link for this after the conference.


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Carsten Schneider, Director of Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

Joseph Tooby-Smith, University of Bath, UK

Thi Xuan Vu - Université de Lille, France


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Program Committee Chairs

Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK
Chenqi Mou - Beihang University, China

Program Committee

Francois Boulier - Université de Lille, France
Florent Bréhard – Laboratoire CRIStAL, France
Changbo Chen - Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Victor F. Edneral - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Matthew England - Coventry University, UK
Jonathan Hauenstein - University of Notre Dame, USA
Rui-Juan Jing - Jinagsu University, China
François Lemaire – Laboratoire CRIStAL, France
Fatemeh Mohammadi – KU Leuven, Belgium
Michael Monagan - Simon Fraser University, Canada
Marc Moreno Maza - University of Western Ontario, Canada
Chenqi Mou - Beihang University, China
Katsusuke Nabeshima - Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Sonia Perez-Diaz - Universidad de Alcala, Spain
Daniel Robertz - RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Timur Sadykov - Plekhanov Russian University, Russia
Éric Schost - University of Waterloo, Canada
Thomas Sturm - CNRS, France
Sergue Vinitsky - Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
Victor Selivanov - A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Svetlana Selivanova - KAIST, South Korea
Akira Terui - University of Tsukuba, Japan
Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK

General Chairs

François Boulier – University of Lille, France
Timur Sadykov - Plekhanov Russian University, Russia


Publicity Chairs

Dmitry Lyakhov - KAUST, Saudi Arabia
Thi Xuan Vu - Université de Lille, France


Advisory Board

Wolfram Koepf - University of Kassel, Germany
Ernst W. Mayr - Technical University of Munich, Germany
Werner M. Seiler - University of Kassel, Germany
Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov - Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia


Local Organisation

James Davenport - University of Bath, UK
Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK

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