Wednesday, November 6, 2024

[DMANET] GECCO 2025: Call for tutorials, workshops and competitions (submission deadline 13 Nov)

Dear colleagues,

Please find below information about Tutorials, Workshops, and Competitions at 2025 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO2025) which will be held from 14 - 18 July 2025, Malaga, Spain. For further information, please visit GECCO2025 website:

https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/HomePage

*** Important Dates ***

Tutorial/Workshop/Competition proposals: 13 November 2024 (Anywhere on Earth)
Tutorial/Workshop/Competition notification: 18 December 2024 (Anywhere on Earth)
Conference: 14 - 18 July 2025


*** Call for Tutorials ***

Tutorials at GECCO2025 will provide an excellent opportunity to learn about current theory and practice in evolutionary computation from the domain experts. We are now inviting proposals for tutorials. Each tutorial is expected to be 110 minutes long. We encourage the inclusion of interactive activities and demos.

Tutorials will be free to all GECCO2025 attendees. We strongly encourage tutorials in hybrid mode rather than online only.

Accepted tutorials' slide sets will be published as part of a Companion volume to the conference proceedings in the ACM Digital library.

One instructor/presenter of each accepted tutorial will get a discounted registration. The discount can be divided among tutorial instructors if there are more than one. Each presenter is eligible for only a single tutorial discount, i.e., it is not possible to aggregate discounts from more tutorials. If a tutorial instructor is also presenting papers/workshop papers/posters, this discount is halved (i.e. 50% shared between speakers).

* Tutorial Proposal Submission *

Tutorial Proposals are submitted using the form in the GECCO2025 webpage: https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Tutorial-Proposals Instructions on how to login in the web page and how to create an account are provided in the webpage.

Please provide the following information:

1. The tutorial title. Please refrain from using special characters in the title.

2. A description of scope and content. These details will be displayed on the website as the default description for the tutorial if it is accepted.

3. The name, affiliation, email and short bio of the organizer(s). The first organizer will be the default contact person, but more organizers can be designated as contact person.

4. The expected number of people attending the tutorial (this could be based on past attendance, if previously delivered).

5. A description of who might be interested in the tutorial.

6. (Optional but highly encouraged) A description of any interactive activity or demo planned within the tutorial presentation.

7. (Optional) If this tutorial was held in a different venue or is a modification of another tutorial, please indicate the venue and/or the changes.

8. (Optional) Any other relevant information to help evaluate the tutorial proposal.

* Reviewing *

Tutorial proposals will be reviewed by the Tutorial Chairs, Tutorial Committee and other members of the GECCO 2025 Organizing Committee. Final decisions will be made based on GECCO attendees' likely interest in them, the breadth and depth of the topic(s), and the expertise and credentials of the instructor(s).

* More Information and Contact *

You can find updated information of the Tutorial Proposals at:
https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Tutorial-Proposals
If you have questions regarding the tutorials at GECCO2025, please contact the Tutorial Chairs:

Mengjie Zhang
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Email: mengjie.zhang (at) ecs.vuw.ac.nz

Emma Hart
Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom
Email: E.Hart (at) napier.ac.uk


*** Call for Workshops ***

Workshops at GECCO provide the possibility to commonly develop visions and exchange ideas in an informal setting, especially if focused on an emerging research field or interdisciplinary research area. In contrast to regular sessions, workshops can (and should) host interactive sessions (discussions, demonstrations, etc.). Attendance at the workshops will be free to all GECCO attendees.

Workshop organizers are responsible for coordination and publicity. If paper submissions are invited for the workshop (this is not a requirement!), workshop organizers take care of the review process, under the supervision of the GECCO2025 workshop chairs. If applicable, workshop organizers also provide a list of additional (invited) speakers and titles of talks to be given.

Note that organizers, participants and presenters must register for the conference. We strongly encourage workshops in hybrid mode rather than online only. If possible, at least one organizer of each workshop should attend the conference in person.

Accepted workshop papers will be published as part of a Companion volume to the conference proceedings in the ACM Digital library.


* Workshop Proposal Submission *

Workshop Proposals are submitted using the form in the GECCO2025 webpage: https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Workshop-Proposals Instructions on how to login in the web page and how to create an account are provided in the webpage.

Submitters should be prepared to provide the following information:

1. The workshop title and acronym (or short title). Please refrain from using special characters in the title.

2. A description of scope and content, and whether the workshop is in hybrid mode or online only. Those fields will be displayed on the website as the default description for the workshop if it is accepted.

3. The name, affiliation, email and short bio of the organizer(s). The first organizer will be the default contact person, but more organizers can be designated as contact person.

4. (Optional) A URL with more info about the workshop.

5. The expected number of participants to the workshop.

6. Whether the organizers plan to invite speakers to the workshop.

7. (Optional but highly encouraged) A description of any interactive activity or demo planned within the workshop.

8. The estimated duration (1 to max 4 sessions) and type of sessions, e.g. the expected presentation formats (invited, submitted), interactive elements, etc. One session lasts 110 minutes. A typical workshop takes at most two sessions.

9. (Optional) If this workshop (or a similar event coordinated by the same organizers or a subset of them) has taken place in previous years, either at GECCO or at other events, please include URLs to the event pages.

10. (Optional) Any other relevant information to help evaluate the workshop proposal.

* Reviewing of Proposals *

Workshop proposals will be reviewed by the Workshop Chairs and other members of the GECCO2025 organizing committee, based on GECCO attendees' likely interest, the breadth and the depth of the topic(s), and the expertise and credentials of the organizer(s).

* More Information and Contact *

You can find updated information of the Workshops at:
https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Workshop-Proposals

If you have questions regarding the workshops at GECCO2025, please contact the Workshops Chairs:

José Ignacio Hidalgo Pérez
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Email: hidalgo (at) ucm.es


*** Call for Competitions ***

Competitions demonstrate how Evolutionary Computation and related techniques can be utilized in challenging practical, real-world and gaming settings. They also enable fair comparisons between algorithms and (for recurrent competitions) provide the possibility to follow the development of approaches over time.

We are offering the publication of short algorithm descriptions as 2-page contributions to the GECCO Companion. The competition organizers decide whether they want to offer this to the competition participants — the 2-page paper will require at least one author to register at the conference as a presenter. The deadline for these algorithm descriptions will be in April 2025, and they will be reviewed by the respective competition organizers. Your competition's deadline can be after the 2-pagers are due, e.g. in June.

* Prizes *

While fame and certificates attract some participants, others are attracted by prizes. We encourage the competition organizers to source sponsor prizes. The sponsors can either directly donate a prize to your competition, or they can sign up for an official 'GECCO-level' sponsorship (or a customized variant of one): https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Call-for-Sponsors, where, of course, an agreement would be made that their donation is meant to sponsor (in part or in total) the competition. Please note that we are merely encouraging this as a way of attracting additional attention — it is not mandatory to have a sponsor, and we might even be able to organize a sponsor for you, if interested.

* Competition Proposal Submission *

Competition Proposals are submitted using the form in the GECCO2025 webpage: https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Competition-Proposals Instructions on how to log into the webpage and how to create an account are provided on the webpage.

Submitters should be prepared to provide the following information:

1. The competition title. Please refrain from using special characters in the title.

2. A description of the competition. This field will be displayed on the website as the default description for the competition if it is accepted.

3. The name, affiliation, email and short bio of the organizer(s). The first organizer will be the default contact person, but more organizers can be designated as contact person.

4. (Optional) A URL with more info about the competition.

5. The deadline for competitors to submit their artifacts/results (it can be after the 2-pagers are due, if this option is offered to the participants).

6. (Optional) If the competition has been held before, then also provide the web address of the last edition and what you will change in case you plan any changes.

7. Description of any prizes and how they will be sourced.

8. Description of the judging process.

9. (Optional) How do you plan to encourage newcomers? Can you provide tutorials (including videos) to make the entrance easier?

10. (Optional) What is the dissemination plan for the submitted artifacts (please explain how you would like to handle the potential issues related to intellectual property of the artifacts, if any).

11. (Optional) Any other relevant information to help evaluate the competition proposal.

* Reviewing of Proposals *

Competition proposals will be reviewed by the Competition Chairs and other members of the GECCO2025 organizing committee, based on GECCO attendees' and competitors' likely interest, the breadth and the depth of the topic(s), and the expertise and credentials of the organizer(s).

* More Information and Contact *

You can find updated information of the Competitions at: https://gecco-2025.sigevo.org/Competition-Proposals

If you have questions regarding the competitions at GECCO2025, please contact the Competitions Chair:

Yuri Lavinas
University of Toulouse, France
Email: yuri.lavinas (at) ut-capitole.fr

Hemant Singh
University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia
Email: h.singh (at) adfa.edu.au

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GECCO is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery Special
Interest Group for Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (ACM SIGEVO).
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Richard Allmendinger
Publicity Chair of GECCO2025


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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

[DMANET] Four tenure track assistant professor positions for women at York University in Toronto, Canada

The EECS Department at York University in Toronto, Canada invites
applications from *individuals who identify as women *for *four
tenure-track assistant professor positions* in several areas of computer
science, including theoretical computer science.

The deadline to apply is coming up soon: *November 15, 2024*

Application materials:

- current CV
- cover letter
- research statement
- teaching statement
- three sample publications

Candidates selected for further consideration will be asked to provide
contacts of three referees.

For more information about the call, our school and the application
process, please visit:
https://apply.interfolio.com/154287

For an overview on all open positions in our school, see:
https://lassonde.yorku.ca/about/careers/faculty-recruitment

Questions can be directed at: eecsjoin@yorku.ca

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Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Lassonde School of Engineering
York University, Toronto, Canada
https://www.eecs.yorku.ca/~ruth/
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[DMANET] [CFP] DEADLINE EXTENDED Special session, Evolutionary Computation and Machine Learning in Humanitarian Logistics and Disaster Forecasting at EvoStar 2025 (Trieste, Italy, April 23-25 2025)

Dear Colleagues,

Due to the numerous requests, the submission deadline for EvoStar 2025 has
been extended to the* 15th of November 2024 Anywhere on Earth!*

This special session explores how two major areas of artificial
intelligence, such as evolutionary computation and machine learning, can
improve natural disaster preparedness, response, and recovery and the
efficiency of humanitarian logistics.

Topics of Interest:

- Optimization of resource allocation in emergencies
- Prediction of natural disasters using deep learning and machine
learning
- Evacuation planning and shelter management
- Allocation and management of limited resources
- Early response and damage mitigation warning systems
- Prediction of climate change impact and frequency of extreme weather
events
- Disaster simulation and modeling systems using AI
- Optimization of air transport and drones in emergency situations
- Disease prediction and management models in emergency situations using
machine learning
- Structural damage estimation and prediction in buildings after natural
disasters
- Optimization of emergency communication networks
- Implementation of algorithms for coordinating rescue team

More Information: https://www.evostar.org/2025/evoapps/ecml-hldf/


**** Submission Details ****

Page limit: 14 pages, Springer LNCS format.

Submission link and details: https://www.evostar.org/2025/submit-paper/

**** Important Dates ****

Submission deadline: November 15, 2024 (AoE)

EvoStar: April 23-25, 2025
Trieste, Italy

Held as part of EvoStar https://www.evostar.org/2025/

****Organisers****
Mario A. Navarro
Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
mario.navarro@academicos.udg.mx

Diego Oliva
Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
diego.oliva@cucei.udg.mx

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[DMANET] [CFP] DEADLINE EXENDED, Special Sesion in Evolutionary Computation in Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing at EvoStar 2025 (Trieste, Italy, April 23-25 2025)

Dear Colleagues

Due to the numerous requests, the submission deadline for EvoStar 2025 has
been extended to the* 15th of November 2024 Anywhere on Earth!*

We are happy to invite you to the EvoApps 2025 Special Session in
Evolutionary Computation in Edge, Fog, and Cloud Computing.

This special track aims to provide a session for presenting novel EC
techniques for Cloud, Fog, and Edge computing while also providing a forum
for experts to disseminate their recent advances on future perspectives in
the field. The topics of interest covered in this special session include,
but are not limited to:


- Evolutionary computation for scheduling in Cloud, Fog, and Edge
environments
- Evolutionary computation for resource allocation optimisation
- Evolutionary computation for node discovery and sensor-near processing
in Cloud, Fog, and Edge environments
- Evolutionary computation for pricing mechanisms in Cloud, Fog, and
Edge environments
- Evolutionary computation for management of sustainable energy
consumption
- Evolutionary computation for federated learning applications in Cloud,
Fog, and Edge environments
- Hybrid algorithms between Evolutionary computation, neural networks,
and fuzzy systems for Cloud, Fog, and Edge computing

More information https://www.evostar.org/2025/evoapps/ecefcc/

**** Submission Details ****

Page limit: 14 pages, Springer LNCS format.

Submission link and details: https://www.evostar.org/2025/submit-paper/

**** Important Dates ****

Submission deadline: November 15, 2024 (AoE)

EvoStar: April 23-25, 2025
Trieste, Italy

Held as part of EvoStar https://www.evostar.org/2025/

****Organisers****

Dr. Diego Oliva
Universidad de Guadalajara, México
diego.oliva(at)cucei.udg.mx

Dr. Seyed Jalaleddin Mousavirad
Mid Sweden University, Sweden
jalalmousavirad(at)gmail.com

Dr. Mahshid Helali Moghadam
Scania CV AB, Sweden
mahshid.helali.moghadam(at)scania.com

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[DMANET] Salomaa Prize announcement

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The Salomaa Prize in Automata Theory, Formal Languages, and Related
Topics is awarded annually at the conference DLT (Developments in
Language Theory). It consists of the diploma and the prize of 2000 Euros
donated by the University of Turku. The award is given to a
distinguished researcher for their fundamental achievements in automata
theory and related topics.

The achievement might be a single article, a series of articles, or
broader impact on the theory. The main criterion is the scientific
excellence of the work.

The Salomaa Prize 2025 will be awarded at DLT 2025 in Seoul, Korea.

The deadline for nomination is February 28 2025. Nominations, which
consist of a description of the nominee's work and rationale for the
award, signed by at least two recognized researchers, should be sent by
electronic mail to the chair of the selection committee:
Jeffrey Shallit, University of Waterloo, shallit@uwaterloo.ca

For all further information, see the guidelines on the Salomaa Prize
website:
https://math.utu.fi/salomaaprize/
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[DMANET] First CfP: Symposium on Experimental Algorithms (SEA) 2025

SEA 2025 CALL FOR PAPERS - apologies for cross-posting

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23rd Symposium on Experimental Algorithms (SEA 2025)
Location: Venice, Italy
Dates: July 22-24, 2025
Web site: <https://regindex.github.io/sea2025.github.io>
Submission: <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sea2025>
Important dates:
- paper submission deadline: January 26th, 2025
- notification of acceptance: March 24th, 2025
- final version: April 28th, 2025
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The Symposium of Experimental Algorithms 2025 (SEA 2025) will take place
from
22 to 24 July 2025 in Venice, Italy, in auditorium "Santa Margherita",
a historical building from the IX century in the Dorsoduro neighborhood of
Venice.

SEA aims to attract papers from the Computer Science community, the
Operations
Research/Mathematical Programming community and any other scientific
community
that is concerned with the main theme of the symposium, namely the role of
experimentation and of algorithm engineering techniques in the design and
evaluation of algorithms and data structures. Submissions should present
significant contributions supported by experimental evaluation,
methodological
issues in the design and interpretation of experiments, the use of
(meta-)heuristics, or application-driven case studies that deepen the
understanding of the complexity of a problem.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics include but not limited to:

Algorithm Engineering
Algorithmic Libraries and Software Repositories
Algorithmic Cryptography and Security
Algorithmic Natural Language Processing
Algorithmics for Databases
Analysis of Algorithms
Approximation Algorithms
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Branch-and-Bound Algorithms
Combinatorial Problems and Structures
Communication Networks
Computational Geometry
Computational Optimization
Compressed space algorithms and data structures
Data Structures
Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
Graph Algorithms
Heuristic Algorithms
Integer Programming
Logistics and Operations Management
Machine Learning and Data Mining
Mathematical Programming
Multiple Criteria Decision Making
Network Analysis
Online Problems
Randomized Algorithms
Semidefinite Programming
String Algorithms
Streaming and External Memory Algorithms

We emphasize that SEA welcomes submissions that introduce novel
applications of algorithms in other disciplines. Note that the SEA list of
topics was updated with respect to past years.


INVITED SPEAKERS

Giulia Bernardini, University of Trieste <
https://sites.google.com/view/giulia-bernardini>
Daniel Lemire, University of Quebec <https://lemire.me/en/>
Sebastiano Vigna, University of Milan <https://vigna.di.unimi.it/>


BEST PAPER AWARD

The program committee will identify a submission as the best paper.


PROCEEDINGS

The conference proceedings will be published in the Leibniz International
Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), a series of high-quality conference
proceedings across all fields in informatics established in cooperation with
Schloss Dagstuhl Leibniz Center for Informatics. SEA Proceedings volumes are
published according to the principle of OpenAccess, i.e., they are available
online and free of charge.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

The authors should submit a paper not exceeding 12 pages, excluding the
bibliography, the front page (title, keywords, abstract, ...), and a brief
appendix of up to 5 pages (figures and tables should be counted as part of
the space occupied by the appendix). This year, for the first time in ESA,
all papers have to be anonymized so author names and affiliations cannot be
included (see Double-Blind Reviewing section). Non-anonymized papers will be
desk-rejected.

Authors are required to use the LaTeX style file supplied for the LIPIcs
style, without changing default values nor setting font size options in the
"documentclass" statement. Final proceedings papers must be camera-ready
in this format. We emphasize that a clearly marked Appendix of up to 5
pages,
which will not count toward the 12 page submission limit, can be included
and
will be read at the referees' discretion. All submissions have to be made
via
the EasyChair submission page for the conference.

Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously
unpublished
work or surveys of important results. At the time the paper is submitted to
SEA, and for the entire review period, the paper (or essentially the same
paper) should not be under review by any other conference with published
proceedings or by a scientific journal. At least one author of each accepted
paper will be expected to attend the conference and present the paper.
Specifically, no accepted paper will be published unless an author registers
to participate in the conference.


DOUBLE-BLIND REVIEWING

SEA will implement a double-blind review process for the first time. As
such,
submissions must not disclose the authors' identities in any way. In
particular,
names, affiliations, and email addresses must be excluded from the paper.
Authors should reference their prior work in the third person (e.g.,
instead of
writing "We build on our previous work...", they should write "This work
builds
on the research of..."). Authors should also take care of the anonymization
of
accompanying software and data. In particular, they cannot link software
hosted
on their own GitHub page, but they need to link it anonymously (for example,
via DropBox). The authors can insert the public GitHub links back in the
proceedings version of their papers. Authors are free to share their ideas
and
drafts as they usually would. For instance, they can submit to repositories
like
arXiv or give talks on their research. If there are publicly accessible
versions
of the submission, authors may mention this in the submission (without
including
links or citations). Alternatively, they can inform the chairs, who will
keep
these details confidential unless sharing them is necessary for a fair
review.

Double-blind reviewing aims to allow program committee members and external
reviewers to evaluate the paper impartially, without bias. However, it's not
intended to make determining the authors' identity impossible through
investigation. Authors should not compromise the submission's quality or
hinder
the review process in the name of anonymity; thus, key references must not
be
omitted or anonymized. Any authors with questions about the double-blind
review
process should contact the program committee chairs for clarification. All
papers failing to meet anonymization requirements will be desk-rejected.


LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS USAGE POLICY

Papers containing content generated by large language models (LLMs) such as
ChatGPT or images created using deep generative models (DGMs) such as
StableDiffusion are not allowed, except for:

- Generating scientific plots displaying data that the authors obtained from
experiments (for example: it is allowed to use an LLM for generating
Python
code that generates plots showing experimental results)
- Polishing the text that the authors have personally written.

Despite using LLMs or DGMs, authors remain fully responsible for ensuring
their
submissions' accuracy, originality, and quality. We urge authors to
maintain the
integrity of the academic publishing process and avoid any actions that
could be
considered scientific misconduct, such as plagiarism and misrepresenting
figures.

If a submission includes LLM-generated text or DGM-generated images, we
require
the authors to disclose this information to the Program Chairs at the
moment of
submitting the paper, by checking a dedicated box on EasyChair (and
providing
details on how they used these models). If the Program Chairs should have
concerns
regarding potential scientific misconduct (which includes using such models
and
not declaring it, even for the allowed situations above listed), the
submission
may be subjected to checks for plagiarism or other violations. Any papers
failing
to meet these requirements will be desk-rejected, even after the review
process.


WORKSHOP

On July 25, 2025, there will be a workshop on Compressed Self-Indexes at the
same venue. The occasion of the workshop is the 25th anniversary of the
following
two important data structures:

FM-index
Paolo Ferragina, Giovanni Manzini.
Opportunistic Data Structures with Applications.
41st Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS '00).
Awarded with the Paris Kanellakis Award '22.

Compressed Suffix Array
Roberto Grossi, Jeffrey Scott Vitter.
Compressed Suffix Arrays and Suffix Trees with Applications to Text
Indexing and
String Matching.
32nd Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC '00).

The workshop will feature invited talks by Giovanni Manzini and Roberto
Grossi as
well as contributed talks on related topics.


LOCAL INFORMATION

Organizing committee chair: Ruben Becker.
Program committee co-chairs: Petra Mutzel and Nicola Prezza.
Conference Website: <https://regindex.github.io/sea2025.github.io>
Write to <sea25-organization-grpunive@unive.it> for any query about the
conference.
Venue address: Auditorium Santa Margherita (ground floor), Campo Santa
Margherita,
Dorsoduro 3689, 30123 Venice, Italy <
https://maps.app.goo.gl/t5inP44zU58KmgEb8>

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Monday, November 4, 2024

[DMANET] [Jobs] Internship and PhD offers in Nancy

Dear all

Our project CAUSALI-T-AI of PEPR IA <https://www.pepr-ia.fr/en/projet/causali-t-ai-2/> invites for two applications for internship/PhD thesis in GenAI for causality and tensorial approaches for causal discovery.

Feel free to disseminate !

Best Regards

Ricardo


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[DMANET] Extended Submission Deadline — EvoMUSART 2025

Call for papers for the 14th International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design (EvoMUSART) · Please
distribute · Apologies for cross-posting
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The 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Music,
Sound, Art and Design (EvoMUSART) will take place on 23-25 April 2025, as
part of the evo* event.

*EvoMUSART webpage:* www.evostar.org/2025/evomusart/
*Extended Submission deadline: *15 November 2024 AoE
*Conference: *23-25 April 2024


EvoMUSART is a multidisciplinary conference that brings together
researchers who are working on the application of Artificial Neural
Networks, Evolutionary Computation, Swarm Intelligence, Cellular Automata,
Alife, and other Artificial Intelligence techniques in creative and
artistic fields such as Visual Art, Music, Architecture, Video, Digital
Games, Poetry, or Design. This conference gives researchers in the field
the opportunity to promote, present and discuss ongoing work in the area.

Submissions must be at most 14 pages long, excluding references, in
Springer LNCS format. Each submission must be anonymized for a double-blind
review process.


Accepted papers will be presented orally or as posters at the event and
included in the EvoMUSART proceedings published by Springer Nature in a
dedicated volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
Indicative topics include but are not limited to:

- Systems that create drawings, images, animations, sculptures, poetry,
text, designs, webpages, buildings, etc.;
- Systems that create musical pieces, sounds, instruments, voices, sound
effects, sound analysis, etc.;
- Systems that create artefacts such as game content, architecture,
furniture, based on aesthetic and functional criteria;
- Robotic-based Evolutionary Art and Music;
- Other related artificial or generative techniques in the fields of
Computer Music, Computer Art, etc.
- Techniques for automatic fitness assignment;
- Systems in which an analysis or interpretation of the artworks is used
in conjunction with artificial intelligence techniques to produce novel
objects;
- Systems that resort to artificial intelligence approaches to perform
the analysis of image, music, sound, sculpture, or some other types of
artistic object or resource.
- Systems in which artificial intelligence is used to promote the
creativity of a human user;
- New ways of integrating the user in the evolutionary cycle;
- Analysis and evaluation of: the artistic potential of biologically
inspired art and music; the artistic processes inherent to these
approaches; the resulting artefacts;
- Collaborative distributed artificial art environments;
- Contextualisation of creative AI in cultural, economic, social,
political or ecological discourse;
- Computational Aesthetics, Experimental Aesthetics; Emotional Response,
Surprise, Novelty;
- Representation techniques;
- Surveys of the current state-of-the-art in the area; identification of
weaknesses and strengths; comparative analysis and classification;
- Validation methodologies;
- Studies on the applicability of these techniques to related areas;
- New models designed to promote the creative potential of biologically
inspired computation.


More information on the submission process and the topics of
EvoMUSART: www.evostar.org/2025/evomusart/

Flyer of EvoMUSART 2025:
http://www.evostar.org/2025/flyers/evomusart

We look forward to seeing you in EvoMUSART 2025!

The EvoMUSART 2025 organisers
Penousal Machado
Colin Johnson
Iria Santos (publication chair)

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[DMANET] FILOFOCS 2024, Nov. 12-15 - final deadline

Dear All,

This is a kind reminder that the deadline for the (free) registration to the FILOFOCS 2024 workshop is tomorrow Novembre 5. Because of limited space at the lecture halls registration is mandatory (really !). Please visit https://www.filofocs.org/filofocs-2024 to register.

The abstracts of the talks as well as the final program are now available on the workshop's webpage at https://www.filofocs.org/filofocs-2024 .
The workshop will take place on Nov. 12-15 at the Université Paris Cité campus, Paris 13eme, with Nov. 15 being a special Machine Learning day organized in cooperation with ERC project COLT-MDP.


We are looking forward to seeing you at the workshop !

best regards,

Yishay Mansour, Vianney Perchet, and Adi Rosen


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[DMANET] PhD Position in Theoretical Computer Science for UK Home Students at Queen Mary University of London

One PhD position for UK Home students is available at the School for
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of
London, supervised by Marc Roth. The project associated with the position
will be on the parameterised and fine-grained complexity of computational
counting problems arising in the analysis of large networks.

Detailed Project Description:
https://www.roth-marc.com/phd-studentship-vacancy

Application Deadline: 3 January 2025

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How to apply

Queen Mary University is interested in developing the next generation of
outstanding researchers and decided to invest in specific research areas.

Applicants should work with Marc Roth and submit their application
following the instructions at: http://eecs.qmul.ac.uk/phd/how-to-apply/

The application should include the following:

- CV (max 2 pages)
- Cover letter (max 4,500 characters) stating clearly in the first page
whether you are eligible for a scholarship as a UK resident (
https://epsrc.ukri.org/skills/students/guidance-on-epsrc-studentships/eligibility
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- Research proposal (max 500 words)
- 2 References
- Certificate of English Language (for students whose first language is
not English)
- Other Certificates


Please note that to qualify as a home student for the purpose of the
scholarships, a student must have no restrictions on how long they can stay
in the UK and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least 3 years
prior to the start of the studentship. For more information please see: (
https://epsrc.ukri.org/skills/students/guidance-on-epsrc-studentships/eligibility
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For general enquiries contact Mrs Melissa Yeo at m.yeo@qmul.ac.uk
(administrative enquiries) or Dr Arkaitz Zubiaga at a.zubiaga@qmul.ac.uk
(academic enquiries) with the subject "EECS 2025 PhD scholarships enquiry".

For project specific queries please contact Marc Roth at m.roth@qmul.ac.uk.


Best,

Marc Roth
Centre for Fundamental Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London

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[DMANET] PhD scholarship, Theory of Co-Evolutionary Algorithms

Applications are invited for fully-funded PhD studentships in the
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham within the theory
of (co)-evolutionary algorithms.

About the Project

Co-evolutionary algorithms and other randomised search heuristics have
been successfully applied to both classical optimisation as well as
game-theoretic and adversarial optimisation scenarios. However, the
theoretical understanding of these methods has been limited. Recently,
there has been significant progress in analysing -- via mathematically
rigorous proofs -- the runtime (also called optimisation time) of
these algorithms using techniques from probability theory, randomised
algorithms, and computational complexity. Results about the runtime
give insights into how the behaviour of these algorithms depends on
their parameter settings and the characteristics of the underlying
optimisation problem or game.

The successful candidate will contribute, together with other members
of our research group and international academic and industrial
partners, towards developing the theoretical foundation necessary for
the design of efficient and reliable (co)-evolutionary algorithms.

The PhD studentships will be associated with the UKRI-funded Turing AI
Acceleration Fellowship project "Rigorous Time-Complexity Analysis of
co-Evolutionary Algorithms". Our research regularly appears in
conferences within evolutionary computation and general AI, including
GECCO, PPSN, IJCAI, AAAI, and NeurIPS.

About the Candidate

The topic is mathematically challenging and requires an excellent
degree in computer science, mathematics or related discipline. In
particular, a strong background in probability theory, discrete
mathematics, game theory, and/or theoretical computer science is
desirable.

About the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham

Our research is ranked 3rd across all UK universities according to the
latest UK-wide Research Excellence Framework. Education is ranked 7th
in the UK for computer science, according to 2023 tables. While
pursuing excellence in research and education, we also aim to optimise
our positive impact on society--examples include collaborations with
industry partners and charities, commercialisation activities and an
extensive wider participation programme. To support its aims, the
School offers a vibrant, open and intellectually stimulating research
environment.

Application deadline

December 5th, 2024

Further Information

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/computer-science/postgraduate-research

Prior to submitting their formal applications, candidates are
encouraged to send an email to Per Kristian Lehre with the subject
line "PhD Position" with their CV, transcript, and a brief explanation
of their research interests.

Best wishes
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Professor Per Kristian Lehre
School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
Email: p.k.lehre@bham.ac.uk
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[DMANET] Student Grants for the Lisbon Blockchain Winter School (LxBWS): deadline November 9

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1st Edition of the Lisbon Blockchain Winter School (LxBWS)


The call for applications for the 1st Edition of the Lisbon Blockchain
Winter School (LxBWS) <https://lxbws.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/index.html> is open
until 9 November 2024.


The LxBWS, which will take place at Instituto Superior Técnico from 10 to
14 February 2025, will provide a comprehensive programme with lectures,
practical hands-on laboratory sessions, and poster sessions on the latest
developments and applications of blockchain technology. The programme will
also include collaboration and networking events between all the school
participants.


The LxBWS offers lectures with leading experts from prestigious academic
institutions such as Carnegie Mellon, Faculty of Sciences of Universidade
de Lisboa and LASIGE, Instituto Superior Técnico and INESCID, University of
Cagliari, University of Bern, MIT and Católica Lisbon, but also from the
Blockchain industry ecosystem such as Anchorage Digital, Unlockit,
Holywally and Blockchain.PT.


The LxBWS programme is designed for Researchers, PhD students, IT
professionals and Blockchain enthusiasts. A limited number of LxBWS grants
will be available for students and/or junior researchers and will fully
cover the registration fee.


The LxBWS is organised in the scope of the BIG ERA Chair
<https://bigerachair.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/> Project (GA 952226), a project
funded by the European Commission involving Técnico, INESC-ID and
ITI-LARSyS.


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[DMANET] Save the date - 44e JFRO - "Black Box Optimization" - 26/11/2024

Dear all,

We are pleased to announce that the 44th Ile-de-France Operation Research
Day (JFRO) will take place on *Tuesday, November 26, 2024*, and will focus
on the theme:

*BLACK-BOX OPTIMIZATION*

The event will be held *at Sorbonne University, 4 Place Jussieu, 75005
Paris, room 25-26-105.*

The day will begin with a *tutorial by Carola Doerr* from LIP6. Following,
scientific presentations will be given by: Loïc Brevault (ONERA), Maxime
Dufour (Artelys), Laurent Genest (Stellantis), Clément Royer (LAMSADE),
Delphine Sinoque (IFPEN), Emeline Tenaud (Hexaly) and Juan José Torres
Figueroa, (Saint-Gobain).

A detailed program with *titles and abstracts of the presentations will
soon be available* on the JFRO website: https://roadef.org/jfro/

*Participation is free and open to all. However, registration is required:*
please complete the online form using the link above.

We particularly encourage PhD students to participate!

For any questions regarding the event, feel free to contact us at:
jfro@framalistes.org.

Best regards,

The JFRO Organizing Committee
Nawal Benabbou (LIP6)
Alessandro Maddaloni (SAMOVAR)
Diego Delle Donne (ESSEC Business School)
Emiliano Lancini (LAMSADE)

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[DMANET] Postdoctoral researcher opportunity at Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, is seeking for a 12 month postdoctorate researcher to work in the area of intrusion detection in Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS).

--- The deadline for applications is November 25 2024 ---

Best wishes,
Badis HAMMI


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A privacy aware intrusion detection system for V2X

Supervisors: Maryline LAURENT, and Badis HAMMI (Telecom SudParis)


Context and Motivation

In Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS), the continuous exchange of large data volumes is critical for the effectiveness of applications, making the security of these messages essential. For instance, to protect the privacy of road users, vehicles are required to frequently change their pseudonyms, along with other network identifiers such as IP addresses, MAC addresses, and so on. This dynamic nature of identifier changes introduces significant challenges for performing efficient intrusion detection, as tracking and identifying malicious behavior becomes more complex.

In this context, there is a growing need for an advanced Intrusion Detection System (IDS) tailored for C-ITS environments. This IDS must ensure a balance between meeting the strict privacy requirements set by standards and enhancing the detection and prevention of intrusions and cyber threats.

Required Profile

The postdoctoral researcher is expected to have a strong background and expertise in machine learning, with proven experience in developing and applying advanced algorithms. Additional skills in cybersecurity and networking are highly valued, as they will be crucial for addressing the complex challenges in the project. The ideal candidate should also demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a capacity for independent research

How to apply


Send your full resume (including a publication list) and motivation letter to Badis HAMMI (badis.hammi@telecom-sudparis.eu<mailto:badis.hammi@telecom-sudparis.eu>), and Maryline LAURENT (maryline.laurent@telecom-sudparis.eu<mailto:maryline.laurent@telecom-sudparis.eu>).

Application deadline: November 25th, 2024

Research team

Telecom SudParis (www.telecom-sudparis.eu<http://www.telecom-sudparis.eu/>) is a member of both Institut Polytechnique de Paris (ip-paris.fr<http://ip-paris.fr/>) and Institut Mines-Télécom (www.imt.fr<http://www.imt.fr/>). Located both in Evry and Palaiseau, it offers an excellent environment for research and teaching. The candidate will join the SCN (Security and Confidence oN digital systems) team of the SAMOVAR laboratory (https://samovar.telecom-sudparis.eu<https://samovar.telecom-sudparis.eu/>) and be associated to the computer science department (IDIA) at IP Paris.
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[DMANET] Postdoctoral Positions at Bilkent University

Dear Colleagues,

The application deadline for the postdoctoral positions outlined below has
been extended to *November 15*.

These positions are part of the project "Theory and Applications of
Simplicial Distributions," funded by the U.S. Air Force Office of
Scientific Research. We invite applications from candidates with expertise
in quantum information theory and algebraic topology.

Simplicial distributions merge simplicial sets with probability theory to
model distributions in quantum theory. The special properties of these
distributions can yield quantum advantages in computation. In this theory,
algebraic topology and polyhedral combinatorics intersect in fascinating
ways, contributing to the foundations of quantum advantage by solving
vertex/facet enumeration problems for the resulting distribution polytopes.
Additionally, category-theoretic methods provide valuable tools for
exploring various properties of simplicial distributions.

We also welcome applications from researchers with a strong background in
related fields, including category theory, polyhedral combinatorics, graph
theory, and optimization.

Applications should be submitted via MathJobs (
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25271) by November 15, 2024. For any
inquiries, please feel free to reach out.

Best regards,
Cihan Okay
http://cihan.okay.bilkent.edu.tr/

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[DMANET] Submission Deadline: December 1, 2024 – The 1st International Workshop on TwinNetApp in conjunction with IEEE WCNC 2025 | Milan, Italy

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CALL FOR PAPERS
The First International Workshop on Data Driven and AI-Enabled Digital Twin
Networks and Applications (TwinNetApp) in conjunction with IEEE WCNC 2025,
Milan, Italy
https://wcnc25-twinnetapp.bcrg.uk/
https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/workshop/ws09-twinnetapp-data-driven-and-ai-enabled-digital-twin-networks-and-applications

The next generation of technologies is envisioned to connect the physical
and digital worlds. In this regard, Digital Twins (DT) is an emerging
technology that has taken the world by storm due to its multiple benefits
and deployment in interdisciplinary applications ranging from real-time
remote monitoring to healthcare, industrial control systems and predictive
maintenance in aerospace. DT connects the physical and digital worlds by
building an accurate virtual replica of system objects in real-time.
Real-time network monitoring, performance testing, optimization, and fast
simulation are some examples that exploit DT advantages in the
communication domain and beyond. DT delivers a new generation platform to
analyse and test complex systems that are not currently available in
traditional simulations and evaluations. Therefore, the use of DT is
required in communication systems. Further, DT can deliver seamless
analysis, monitoring, and predictions between digital and virtual
counterparts of real-world systems, when it is used together with
next-generation mobile communications (5G/6G), Virtual Reality (VR),
Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Transfer Learning
(TL), 3D models, Augmented Reality (AR), distributed computing and
intelligent health applications. The workshop will invite authors to submit
papers presenting new research related to all aspects of DT networks,
systems and applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to:

- Data-driven and IoT-based DT networks for real-time communication
systems
- Real-time communication protocols for DT networks
- DT-enabled health applications
- Wireless communications for cyber-physical DT applications
- Security and privacy concepts in DT
- Trustworthy AI enabled DT applications
- DT-assisted AI applications for smart cities
- Communications protocols for enabling DT deployment in real-world
applications
- AI applications of DT systems
- DT in Edge/Fog/Cloud Computing
- DT for enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), massive Machine Type
Communications (mMTC), and Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications
(URLLC) applications
- DT for resource management and network optimization
- Connected networking systems for environmental sensing
- DT for precision agriculture, smart city and industry 4.0 applications
- Real-world DT simulations, prototypes, and testbed demonstrations

*General Chairs*


- Berk Canberk, Edinburgh Napier University, UK (B.Canberk@napier.ac.uk)
- Octavia Dobre, Memorial University, Canada (odobre@mun.ca)
- Marco Di Renzo, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec,
Laboratoire des Signaux et Systémes, France (
marco.di-renzo@universite-paris-saclay.fr)

*Keynote Speaker*


- Trung Q. Duong, Memorial University, Canada (tduong@mun.ca)

*Industrial Chair*


- Gökhan Yurdakul, CEO - BTS Group, Turkey (yurdakulg@btsgroup.com)


*Important DatesSubmission Deadline:* December 1, 2024
*Notification of Acceptance: *January 15, 2025
*Camera Ready: *February 1, 2025

*Submission Details:*
The page length limit for all initial submissions for review is SIX (6)
printed pages (10-point font) and must be written in English. Initial
submissions longer than SIX (6) pages will be rejected without review. For
further details please refer to
https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/call-workshop-papers.

*Submission Link:*
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32909&track=127537

*Best Paper Award:*
The workshop will feature a Best Paper Award with a cash prize of 800
Dollars, sponsored by BTS Group (https://btslabs.ai/).


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Kind regards,

Lal Verda Cakir

PhD Candidate

Edinburgh Napier University, UK

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[DMANET] Postdoc and PhD positions in Combinatorics at Heidelberg University, Germany (research group: Felix Joos)

In the group of Prof Felix Joos at Heidelberg University, Germany there
are open positions to be filled in the following categories:

Postdoc: 2-year position (extension possible)
PhD student: 3-year position

Starting date: Around September/October 2025 (negotiable)

For the postdoc position please apply via mathjobs (soft deadline 1st
December): https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25716

Applications for the PhD positions should be directly sent to Felix Joos
(joos@uni-heidelberg.de). For informal inquires, please get in touch
with him.

Postdoc applicants should have a strong background in combinatorics.

PhD applicants should have a degree in Mathematics or related. Please
include in your application a cover letter, a cv, your master thesis and
names of two to three people who are willing to write a letter of
recommendation for you.

DEADLINE: all applications for the PhD position received until 15th
December receive full consideration. The position remains open until filled.

More information about the Heidelberg combinatorics group:
https://web.ifi.uni-heidelberg.de/tcs
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[DMANET] [CFP][Deadline extended] AHPC3 - The 1st Workshop on Accelerated HPC in the Cloud-Edge Continuum

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CALL FOR PAPERS

AHPC3: The 1st Workshop on Accelerated HPC
in the Cloud-Edge Continuum

Affiliated with the 33rd Euromicro International Conference on Parallel,
Distributed and Network-Based Processing (PDP 2025)

12-14 March 2025, Turin (Italy)

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstracts submission: October 30, 2024 November 11, 2024 (Extended)
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Papers submission: November 11, 2024 November 20, 2024 (Extended)
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Authors notification: December 16, 2024
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Camera-Ready submission: January 27, 2025

SPECIAL ISSUE

Selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for a special issue
of the International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing,
published by Springer.


WEBSITE: http://ahpc3.di.unipi.it/
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Today, we are witnessing an increasing demand for high-performance computing
infrastructures. Modern applications imply the need to process computationally
intensive workloads. Unlike in the past, when just a handful of application
domains used HPC infrastructures, nowadays, they are requested by a plethora of
domains and applications. This is mainly due to the high availability of a
large amount of data. Traditionally, HPC infrastructures were sharply distinct
from Cloud infrastructures by their unique software and hardware requirements
and their on-premises nature.
However, in recent times, such distinctions have become increasingly blurry,
driven by the proliferation of applications such as Big Data and AI/ML. Modern
Cloud infrastructures are getting closer to HPC systems in terms of performance
capabilities and hardware specifications.
This workshop aims to explore the intersection of high-performance computing
and modern Cloud Edge continuum architectures. The focus will be on achieving
HPC by relying on Cloud-Edge architectures. The workshop will investigate how
technologies that are typically exploited in the context of Cloud and Edge
environments, including serverless computing, microservices, and load
balancers must be adapted, tailored, and managed to achieve efficient and
scalable solutions that can support the execution of HPC applications.
The key topics include lightweight virtualisation, dynamic execution
environments, and advanced scheduling technologies crucial to deploying
high-performance workflows in Cloud environments, but not limited to them. In
addition, the workshop will focus on orchestration and deployment techniques.
The workshop aims to attract submissions on innovative programming paradigms
for high-performance Cloud Edge computing, including network communication,
data management and fault tolerance, reliability, and security strategies. It
seeks insights on managing data-intensive workloads, heterogeneous resource
management tools, and HPC application monitoring in Cloud-Edge environments.
Emphasis will be placed on sustainability and efficient green practices.
In addition, contributions to the potential for FPGA/GPU acceleration
architectures for data flow processing and joint resource-sharing mechanisms in
hybrid HPC environments are welcome. Similarly, we aim to explore the latest
innovations, challenges, and applications in Cloud-Edge continuity and hybrid
Cloud HPC, focusing on accelerated environments such as FPGA and GPU architectures.
Improvement and innovation opportunities like these call for new solutions and
theoretical frameworks. The 1st International Workshop on Accelerated HPC in
the Cloud Edge Continuum (AHPC3) aims to bring together Cloud, Edge computing,
and HPC experts from academia and industry to identify new challenges, discuss
novel systems, methods, and approaches for Hybrid and accelerated HPC
Cloud-Edge infrastructures and architectures, and promote this vision toward
academia and industry stakeholders.

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TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited to the
following ones:


Adaptation of Cloud-Edge technologies and methodologies for HPC (e.g.,
serverless, microservices, task offloading)
- Cloud-Edge computing architectures for HPC (e.g., resource federation)
- Lightweight virtualisation tools, execution environments and scheduling techniques
- Orchestration, deployment techniques and algorithms for High-performance
workflows in Cloud-Edge environments
- Programming paradigms for High-Performance Cloud-Edge computing
- Communication and Data management for Cloud-Edge computing
- Fault tolerance, reliability and security in the Cloud-Edge continuum
- Data-intensive workloads and tools
- Methodologies and tools for heterogeneous resource management
- Tools and techniques for monitoring HPC Cloud-Edge applications
- Sustainability for HPC Cloud-Edge computing
- Accelerated FPGA/GPU architectures for Cloud-Edge computing
- Data stream processing with FPGA/GPU in Cloud-Edge computing
- Federated resource-sharing mechanisms for hybrid HPC

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SUBMISSIONS AND ATTENDANCE

Accepted papers will be published in the conference Proceedings. Submitted
papers must be original work that has not appeared in and is not under
consideration for another conference or a journal. Every submitted paper will
be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. Reviewing will
be single-blind. Authors are invited to submit papers of the following types
and lengths in the IEEE Conference proceedings format style:


- Regular papers (maximum 8 pages) should present innovative works whose claims
are supported by solid justifications.
- Short papers (maximum 4 pages) should target position papers that articulate
a high-level vision or describe challenging future directions.


Please note that registering on the submission site with a title and meaningful
abstract by the earliest deadline is required to enable the actual paper
submission.

The authors must be prepared to sign a copyright transfer statement. At least
one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop by the early
date, to be indicated by the organisers, and *must* present the paper.

SUBMISSION LINK: http://ahpc3.di.unipi.it/submissions.html

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ORGANISERS

- Luca Ferrucci, University of Pisa, luca.ferrucci@unipi.it<mailto:luca.ferrucci@unipi.it>, General Chair
- Stefano Forti, University of Pisa, stefano.forti@unipi.it<mailto:stefano.forti@unipi.it>, General Chair
- Valerio Besozzi, University of Pisa, valerio.besozzi@phd.unipi.it<mailto:valerio.besozzi@phd.unipi.it>, Program Chair
- Alberto Ottimo, University of Pisa, alberto.ottimo@phd.unipi.it<mailto:alberto.ottimo@phd.unipi.it>, Program Chair
- Jacopo Massa, University of Pisa, jacopo.massa@phd.unipi.it<mailto:jacopo.massa@phd.unipi.it>, Program Chair

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Jorn Altmann, Seoul National University
- Hojjat Baghban, Chang Gung University
- Roberto Casadei, University of Bologna
- Emanuele Carlini, ISTI-CNR
- Marcin Copik, ETH Zürich
- Massimo Coppola, ISTI-CNR
- Patrizio Dazzi, University of Pisa
- Maria Fazio, University of Messina
- Carlos Guerrero, University of Balearic Islands
- SongHee Kang, Seoul National University
- Hanna Kavalionak, ISTI-CNR
- Isaac Lera, University of Balearic Islands
- Matteo Mordacchini, IIT-CNR
- Paolo Palazzari, ENEA
- Paul Rourab, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University
- Jocelyn Sérot, Université Clermont Auvergne
- Konstantinos Tserpes, NTUA
- Paolo Trunfio, University of Calabria
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[DMANET] [Scheduling seminar] Hugo Chareyre (Artelys) | November 6 | Operational scheduling in automotive industry

Dear scheduling researcher,

We are delighted to announce the talk given by Hugo Chareyre (Artelys).
The title is " Operational scheduling in automotive industry". The
seminar will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, November 6 at 14:00 UTC.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/98884415966?pwd=OTzYfvWhtPObJTHpZaK2BarbGHoLUh.1
Meeting ID: 988 8441 5966
Passcode: 576609

You can follow the seminar online or offline on our Youtube channel as
well:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUoCNnaAfw5NAntItILFn4A

The abstract follows.
Artelys has developed a scheduler service for Toyota Motor Europe that
creates plannings for post-production workshops operations across
Europe. The problem consists in scheduling operations on vehicles on
different production lines with available resources. This case study
details how this industrial problem differs from the classical Resource
Constrained Project Scheduling Problem (RCPSP) with its additional
operational constraints (multiple shifts, preemptive breaks, sequence
constraints, etc.) and its multi-objectives (minimizing late tasks, late
vehicles, maximizing efficiency and workers ergonomics, etc.). Artelys
has worked closely with Toyota to deploy this scheduler service as
micro-service in order to solve this complex problem in a real-time
context and as a flexible decision-aid software. The associated
constraint programming model is implemented with Fico Mosel modelling
language and the model is solved using Artelys Kalis solver. This
micro-service has replaced a manual tedious task that was taking place
differently in all workshops by delivering faster, higher quality solutions.

The next talk in our series will be:
Philippe Laborie (Hexaly) | November 20 | Hexaly Optimizer for Scheduling
For more details, please visit https://schedulingseminar.com/

With kind regards

Zdenek Hanzalek, Michael Pinedo and Guohua Wan

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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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Saturday, November 2, 2024

[DMANET] Aarhus University is hiring Assistant and Associate Professors

Aarhus University - an international top-100 University - has made an ambitious strategic investment in recruitment to expand the Department of Computer Science. We expect to hire four candidates in 2025. Therefore, the department invites applications from candidates in computer science that are driven by excellence in research and teaching as well as external collaboration on societal challenges.

The successful candidates will have the opportunity to contribute to and shape the research and teaching as well as the industrial and societal collaboration associated with the department expansion.

The department has world-class research groups within "Algorithms, Data Structures and Foundations of Machine Learning", "Data-Intensive Systems", "Cryptography and Cyber Security", "Computational Complexity and Game Theory", "Logic and Semantics", "Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction", "Collaboration and Computer-Human Interaction", and "Programming Languages".

We encourage applicants to strengthen the above groups. Additionally, we wish to expand competencies within topics like Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence, NLP/Large Language Models, Quantum Computing, Quantum Cryptography, Economics and Computation, Tangible/Physical Computing, Systems and Networks, and Software Engineering.

We are looking for both tenure-track Assistant professors and Associate professors, and we generally encourage candidates within all areas of Computer Science – not restricted to the above – to apply.

Link to the call:
https://cs.au.dk/about-us/vacancies/job/aarhus-university-is-hiring-assistant-and-associate-professors-to-contribute-to-the-future-of-the-department-of-computer-science-3

Application deadline: January 13th, 2025.

Best
Kasper Green Larsen
Professor, Ph.D.
Computer Science, Aarhus University
Head of Algorithms, Data Structures and
Foundations of Machine Learning

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[DMANET] DeepLearn 2025: early registration November 26

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12th INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING
(with a special focus on Large Language Models, Foundation Models and Generative AI)

DeepLearn 2025

Porto – Maia, Portugal

July 21-25, 2025

https://deeplearn.irdta.eu/2025/

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Co-organized by:

University of Maia

Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA
Brussels/London

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Early registration: November 26, 2024

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SCOPE:

DeepLearn 2025 will be a research training event with a global scope aiming at updating participants on the most recent advances in the critical and fast developing area of deep learning. Previous events were held in Bilbao, Genova, Warsaw, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Guimarães, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Luleå, Bournemouth, Bari, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Porto.

Deep learning is a branch of artificial intelligence covering a spectrum of current frontier research and industrial innovation that provides more efficient algorithms to deal with large-scale data in a huge variety of environments: computer vision, neurosciences, speech recognition, language processing, human-computer interaction, drug discovery, biomedicine and health informatics, medical image analysis, recommender systems, advertising, fraud detection, robotics, games, business and finance, biotechnology, physics experiments, biometrics, communications, climate sciences, geographic information systems, signal processing, genomics, materials design, video technology, social systems, earth and sustainability, etc. etc.

The field is also raising a number of relevant questions about robustness of the algorithms, explainability, transparency, interpretability, as well as important ethical concerns at the frontier of current knowledge that deserve careful multidisciplinary discussion.

Most deep learning subareas will be displayed, and main challenges identified through 18 four-hour and a half courses, 2 keynote lectures, 1 round table and a hackathon competition among participants. Renowned academics and industry pioneers will lecture and share their views with the audience. The organizers are convinced that outstanding speakers will attract the brightest and most motivated students. Face to face interaction and networking will be main ingredients of the event. It will be also possible to fully participate in vivo remotely.

DeepLearn 2025 will place special emphasis on large language models, foundation models and generative artificial intelligence.

ADDRESSED TO:

Graduate students, postgraduate students and industry practitioners will be typical profiles of participants. However, there are no formal pre-requisites for attendance in terms of academic degrees, so people less or more advanced in their career will be welcome as well.

Since there will be a variety of levels, specific knowledge background may be assumed for some of the courses.

Overall, DeepLearn 2025 is addressed to students, researchers and practitioners who want to keep themselves updated about recent developments and future trends. All will surely find it fruitful to listen to and discuss with major researchers, industry leaders and innovators.

VENUE:

DeepLearn 2025 will take place in Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, recognized by UNESCO in 1996 as a World Heritage Site. The venue will be:

University of Maia
Avenida Carlos de Oliveira Campos - Castêlo da Maia
4475-690 Maia
Porto, Portugal

https://www.umaia.pt/en

STRUCTURE:

3 courses will run in parallel during the whole event. Participants will be able to freely choose the courses they wish to attend as well as to move from one to another.

All lectures will be videorecorded. Participants will be able to watch them again for 45 days after the event.

An open session will give participants the opportunity to present their own work in progress in 5 minutes. Also companies will be able to present their technical developments for 10 minutes.

The school will include a hackathon, where participants will be able to work in teams to tackle several machine learning challenges.

Full live online participation will be possible. The organizers highlight, however, the importance of face to face interaction and networking in this kind of research training event.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Yonina Eldar (Weizmann institute of Science), Model Based AI and Applications

Manuela Veloso (JPMorganChase), AI, Humans, and Robots for Task Solving

PROFESSORS AND COURSES: (to be completed)

Pierre Baldi (University of California Irvine), [intermediate/advanced] From Deep Learning and Transformers to AI Risks and Safety

Sean Benson (Amsterdam University Medical Center), [intermediate] Digital Twins and Generative AI for Personalised Medicine

Nello Cristianini (University of Bath), tba

Mark Derdzinski (Dexcom), [introductory] From Prototype to Production: Evaluation Strategies for Agentic Applications

Samira Ebrahimi Kahou (University of Calgary), [intermediate/advanced] Explainability in Machine Learning

Elena Giusarma (Michigan Technological University), [introductory/intermediate] Machine Learning at the Frontier of Astrophysics: Simulating the Universe

Shih-Chieh Hsu (University of Washington), [intermediate/advanced] Real-Time Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering

Xia "Ben" Hu (Rice University), [introductory/advanced] Efficient LLM Serving: Algorithms, Systems and Applications

Lu Jiang (ByteDance & Carnegie Mellon University), tba

Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer (University of Colorado), [introductory/intermediate] Multimodal AI for Healthcare

Yingbin Liang (Ohio State University), [intermediate/advanced] Theory on Training Dynamics of Transformers

Chen Change Loy (Nanyang Technological University), [intermediate/advanced] Harnessing Prior for Content Enhancement and Creation

Preslav Nakov (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence), tba

Evan Shelhamer (DeepMind), [intermediate] Test-Time Adaptation for Updating Models on New and Different Data

Atlas Wang (University of Texas Austin), [intermediate] Low Rank Strikes Back in the Era of Large Language Models

Xiang Wang (University of Science and Technology of China), [advanced] Large Language Models for User Behavior Modeling: Cross-Modal Interpretation, Preference Optimization, and Agentic Simulation

Rex Ying (Yale University), [intermediate/advanced] Multimodal Foundation Models for Graph-Structured Data: Framework and Scientific Applications

OPEN SESSION:

An open session will collect 5-minute voluntary oral presentations of work in progress by participants.

They should submit a half-page abstract containing the title, authors, and summary of the research to david@irdta.eu by July 13, 2025.

INDUSTRIAL SESSION:

A session will be devoted to 10-minute demonstrations of practical applications of deep learning in industry.

Companies interested in contributing are welcome to submit a 1-page abstract containing the program of the demonstration and the logistics needed. People in charge of the demonstration must register for the event.

Expressions of interest have to be submitted to david@irdta.eu by July 13, 2025.

HACKATHON:

A hackathon will take place, where participants can work in teams to tackle several machine learning challenges. They will be coordinated by Professor Sergei V. Gleyzer (University of Alabama). The challenges will be released 2 weeks before the beginning of the school. A jury will judge the submissions and the winners of each challenge will be announced by August 25, 2025. The winning teams will receive a modest monetary prize and the runners-up will get a certificate.

SPONSORS:

Companies/institutions/organizations willing to be sponsors of the event can download the sponsorship leaflet from

https://deeplearn.irdta.eu/2025/sponsors/

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Sergei V. Gleyzer (Tuscaloosa, hackathon chair)
José Paulo Marques dos Santos (Maia, local chair)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, program chair)
Sara Morales (Brussels)
José Luís Reis (Maia)
Luís Paulo Reis (Porto)
David Silva (London, organization chair)

REGISTRATION:

It has to be done at

https://deeplearn.irdta.eu/2025/registration/

The selection of 6 courses requested in the registration template is only tentative and non-binding. For logistical reasons, it will be helpful to have an estimation of the respective demand for each course.

Since the capacity of the venue is limited, registration requests will be processed on a first come first served basis. The registration period will be closed and the on-line registration tool disabled when the capacity of the venue will have got exhausted. It is highly recommended to register prior to the event.

FEES:

Fees comprise access to all program activities and lunches.

There are several early registration deadlines. Fees depend on the registration deadline.

The fees for on site and for online participation are the same.

ACCOMMODATION:

Accommodation suggestions will be available in due time at

https://deeplearn.irdta.eu/2025/accommodation/

CERTIFICATE:

A certificate of successful participation in the event will be delivered indicating the number of hours of academic activities. This should be sufficient for those participants who plan to request ECTS recognition from their home university.

QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

david@irdta.eu

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:

Universidade da Maia

Universidade do Porto

Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Institute for Research Development, Training and Advice – IRDTA, Brussels/London
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Friday, November 1, 2024

[DMANET] 2nd Call for Papers: SoCG 2025

2nd Call for Papers: SoCG 2025


The 41st International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2025) is
planned to be held in Kanazawa, Japan, June 23–27, 2025, as part of the
Computational Geometry (CG) Week. We invite high quality submissions that
describe original research on computational problems in a geometric and/or
topological setting. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:


- Design, analysis, and implementation of geometric algorithms and data
structures;
- Computational complexity of geometric problems;
- Implementation and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms and
heuristics, including mathematical, numerical, and algebraic aspects;
- Discrete and combinatorial geometry;
- Computational topology, topological data analysis, and topological
combinatorics;
- Applications of computational geometry or topology in any field.


IMPORTANT DATES

- November 26, 2024 (Tuesday): Abstracts and paper registration due (23:59
AoE (anywhere on Earth))
- December 3, 2024 (Tuesday): Papers due (23:59 AoE (anywhere on Earth))
- February 6, 2025 (Thursday): Notification of acceptance/rejection
- mid March 2025: Final versions of accepted papers due
- June 23–27, 2025: Symposium


SoCG 2025 conference web page: https://socg25.github.io/socg.html


SoCG 2025 HotCRP submission webpage: https://socg25.hotcrp.com/

CODE OF CONDUCT
SoCG is dedicated to providing an environment that is free from harassment,
bullying, discrimination, and retaliation for all participants. Starting in
2025, CG Week including SoCG will be organized as an event of the CG
Society (https://computational-geometry.org/society/). All members of the
Society are bound by its Code of Conduct. Only members of the Society can
give a presentation and hence at least one author of each accepted paper
must become a member of the Society. Society membership is free.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

+ Paper types
When writing or evaluating a SoCG paper, it is important to keep in mind
that there are different types of contributions, each with its own
strengths. To ensure that a submission is evaluated on its own merits,
authors will need to identify the main strengths of their submission, as
captured by four possible paper types. PC members and external reviewers
will be asked to take into account these paper types together with their
associated evaluation criteria when they evaluate a paper. There are no
quotas for the paper types and submissions can be labeled with more than
one paper type at the time of submission.

- Mathematical Foundations: A typical paper will contain theorems and
proofs describing new results in discrete or combinatorial geometry,
discrete differential geometry or topology, or in topological
combinatorics. The paper will primarily be evaluated on its technical
depth, the importance of the results, the elegance of the solution, the
connection of the problem studied to computational geometry and topology,
and the potential future impact on algorithm development.

- Algorithmic Complexity: A typical paper will contain algorithms, data
structures, theorems, proofs, or lower bound constructions describing new
results on computational geometry problems. The paper will primarily be
evaluated on the (mathematical or computational) relevance and importance
of the problem studied, its technical depth, the elegance of the solution,
and the potential future impact of the results or the proposed new methods
and techniques.

- Experiments and Implementation: A typical paper will make a clear
contribution to the implementation and evaluation of geometric algorithms,
such as exact, approximate, or algebraic computation, algorithms
engineering, or the experimental evaluation of competing algorithmic
approaches. The paper will primarily be evaluated on the completeness and
the expected impact of the proposed implementation, the soundness of the
experiments, the quality and quantity of testing, and on the general amount
of knowledge gained.

- Applications: A typical paper will describe the modeling and
algorithmic choices made when developing or adapting computational geometry
techniques for an application area. The paper will be primarily evaluated
on the soundness of the modeling decisions, the ingenuity of the solution,
the effectiveness of the proposed method, and the expected impact in the
application area. One might also consider the lesson learned regarding the
applicability or suitability of computational geometry tools to the
specific area.

+ Double Blind and PC submissions
SoCG will employ a lightweight double-blind reviewing process, and will
allow PC members (other than the PC chairs) to submit to the conference as
well. Submissions should not reveal the identity of the authors in any way.
In particular, authors' names, affiliations, funding information, and email
addresses should not appear in the submission. Authors should ensure that
any references to their own related work is in the third person (e.g., not
"We build on our previous work ..." but rather "We build on the work of
..."). Particular care needs to be taken if there is any accompanying
software or data, which needs to be linked anonymously (for example, via a
DropBox anonymous folder or Anonymous GitHub, perhaps with a subset of
synthetic data if the real data is not anonymized). Upon registering a
submission, the authors will declare conflicts of interest with PC members,
as well as listing email address or domain level conflicts (i.e. "Haitao
Wang (University of Utah)", "All (Graz University of Technology)") of other
professional or personal conflicts. This includes past advisors and
students, people with the same affiliation, and any recent/frequent
coauthors and collaborators. Please refer to the SoCG 2025 Conflict of
Interest Guidelines (
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QNR3JUe_DimGP79EbcmayUi7I3obiTdxAIzXMFxaCfI/pub)
for a detailed discussion of possible conflicts of interest.

The purpose of lightweight double-blind reviewing is to help PC members and
external reviewers come to an initial judgment about the paper without
bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover the authors if they
were to try. Authors should feel free to disseminate their ideas or draft
versions of their paper as they normally would. For example, authors may
post drafts of their papers on the web, submit them to arXiv, and give
talks on their research ideas. We encourage authors with further questions
on double-blind reviewing to contact the PC chairs, or to see the more
detailed discussion in the proposal that preceded the vote to move to
double blind.

+ Format
Submissions must be formatted in accordance with the LIPIcs proceedings
guidelines (https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publishing/series/details/lipics).
Authors are required to use the LaTeX class file socg-lipics-v2021.cls
(V0.9, Sep 19, 2022), with the option "anonymous"; note that the class file
is a wrapper around the standard LIPIcs class. The LIPIcs style and
instructions are available here (
https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author); the SoCG class
file is available here (
https://computational-geometry.org/documents/socg-lipics-v2021.cls), and
instructions on how to use it are available here (
https://computational-geometry.org/documents/linecount_2022_09_19.pdf).
Submissions must not exceed 500 lines, excluding front matter (title),
references, and a clearly marked appendix (further described below), but
including all other lines (in abstract, algorithms, tables, captions,
etc.). The class files provide line counting which should be accurate in
most cases. Authors should refrain from putting excessive amounts of text
in parts in which lines are not counted automatically. If authors need
constructs that contain uncounted lines of text, they should compensate for
this by reducing the final line count accordingly. It is the sole
responsibility of the authors not to exceed 500 lines even if some lines
are not counted automatically.

+ Contents of the submission
Papers should be submitted in the form of an extended abstract, which
begins with the title of the paper, as well as a short abstract. This
should be followed by the main body of the paper that begins with a precise
statement of the problem considered, a succinct summary of the results
obtained (emphasizing the significance, novelty, and potential impact of
the research), and a clear comparison with related work. The remainder of
the extended abstract should provide sufficient details to allow the
program committee to evaluate the validity, quality, and relevance of the
contribution. Clarity of presentation is very important; the entire
extended abstract should be written carefully, taking into consideration
that it will be read and evaluated by both experts and non-experts, often
under tight time constraints.

In addition, authors are asked to avoid "et al." in citations in favor of
an equal mention of all authors' surnames. For instance, if the number of
authors is large, consider writing "The authors in [#] show" instead of "A
et al. [#] show".

+ Appendix and additional data
All details needed to verify the results must be provided. Supporting
materials, including proofs of theoretical claims and experimental details,
that do not fit in the 500-line limit should be given in an appendix. If
more appropriate, the full version may be given as the appendix. In both
cases, however, the authors should include in the main part specific
pointers to the relevant locations in the appendix. The appendix will be
read by the program committee members and subreviewers at their discretion
and will not be published as part of the proceedings. Thus, the paper
without the appendix should be able to stand on its own. Experimental and
implementation results (independent of paper type) must be reproducible and
verifiable. Authors of all types of papers are encouraged to put
accompanying software and relevant data, if there is any, in a repository
accessible to the reviewers.

+ Previous or simultaneous submission
Results previously published or accepted for publication in the proceedings
of another conference cannot be submitted. Simultaneous submissions of the
results to another conference with published proceedings are not allowed.
Exempted are workshops and conferences without formal proceedings, but
possibly with handouts containing short abstracts. In particular,
submissions of papers that have appeared or will be submitted to EuroCG are
allowed, since EuroCG does not publish formal proceedings, while
submissions of papers that have appeared in CCCG are not allowed. Results
that have already been accepted (with or without revision) for publication
in a journal at the time of their submission to the symposium are not
allowed.

+ Strict guidelines
Submissions deviating from the above guidelines risk being rejected without
further consideration.

+ Guidelines for reviewers
The guidelines for reviewers are available here (
https://computational-geometry.org/documents/socg-reviewing.pdf).


ACCEPTED PAPERS

+ Presentation: An author of each accepted paper is expected to attend the
symposium and present the paper (approximately 20 minutes). Note that SoCG
2025 will be organized as an event of the CG Society (
https://computational-geometry.org/society/) and hence the presenting
author(s) must be a member of the Society. Society membership is free.

+ Best paper award: An accepted paper may be selected as the best paper.
All papers are eligible.

+ Best student paper award: An accepted paper may be selected as the best
student paper. A paper is eligible if all authors are students at the time
of submission. This must be indicated in the submission process. There is a
box provided for this purpose on the submission server.

+ Best student presentation award: Based on the feedback from the audience,
a presentation during the symposium by a student may be selected as the
best student presentation.

In exceptional cases, each of these awards may be granted to more than one
paper/presentation.

+ Invited papers and special issues: Authors of the best paper will be
invited to submit an extended version of their paper to the Journal of the
ACM, and authors of one (or more) most highly ranked papers may be invited
to submit their full paper to the journal TheoretiCS. Authors of a
selection of accepted papers from the symposium will be invited to submit
extended versions of their papers to special issues of Discrete &
Computational Geometry and Journal of Computational Geometry.

+ Format: Final proceedings versions of accepted papers must respect the
same formatting constraints as the submissions (LIPIcs proceedings format
with socg-lipics-v2021; 500-line limit, excluding front matter and
references), but must not comprise any appendix. If any supporting material
(including complete proofs of theoretical claims and experimental details)
does not fit in the specified limit, then the full version of the paper
containing this information must be referenced in the conference version
and made available at a public repository, such as arXiv, by the time the
final version is submitted. Where applicable, we encourage the authors to
make accompanying software and/or data publicly accessible, with proper
references in the paper.


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Mikkel Abrahamsen, University of Copenhagen
- Oswin Aichholzer, Graz University of Technology (co-chair)
- Hugo Akitaya, University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Mark de Berg, Eindhoven University of Technology
- Sujoy Bhore, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
- Ahmad Biniaz, University of Windsor
- Håvard Bakke Bjerkevik, SUNY Albany
- Gerth Stølting Brodal, Aarhus University
- Hsien-Chih Chang, Dartmouth College
- Siu-Wing Cheng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Vida Dujmović, University of Ottawa
- David Eppstein, University of California, Irvine
- Emily Fox, University of Texas at Dallas
- Jie Gao, Rutgers University
- Dan Halperin, Tel Aviv University
- Tao Hou, University of Oregon
- Christian Knauer, University of Bayreuth
- Francis Lazarus, Université Grenoble Alpes
- Chih-Hung Liu, National Taiwan University
- Daniel Lokshtanov, University of California Santa Barbara
- Anna Lubiw, University of Waterloo
- Amir Nayyeri, Oregon State University
- Eunjin Oh, Pohang University of Science and Technology
- Tim Ophelders, Utrecht University and TU Eindhoven
- Irene Parada, UPC BarcelonaTech
- Rahul Saladi, Indian Institute of Science
- Patrick Schnider, University of Basel and ETH Zürich
- Raimund Seidel, Saarland University
- Don Sheehy, North Carolina State University
- Shakhar Smorodinsky, Ben-Gurion University
- Jonathan Spreer, University of Sydney
- Takeshi Tokuyama, Kwansei Gakuin University
- Torsten Ueckerdt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Pavel Valtr, Charles University
- Kasturi Varadarajan, University of Iowa
- Haitao Wang, University of Utah (co-chair)
- Jinhui Xu, University at Buffalo
- Jie Xue, New York University Shanghai

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