Monday, February 23, 2026

[DMANET] MIC 2026 - 4 days to submission deadline

MIC 2026 - 16th Metaheuristics International Conference

8 - 11 June, 2026
Ischia Island (Napoli), Italy

www.mic2026.unina.it

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Submission deadline: February 27, 2026
Number of days to deadline: 4
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Aims, Themes & Scope: As per tradition, looking at the previous editions of the MIC conferences, this conference focuses on the progress of the area of Metaheuristics and their applications and provides an opportunity to the international research community to discuss recent research results, to develop new ideas and collaborations, and to meet old friends and make new ones in relaxed atmosphere. MIC 2026 strives to propose a high-quality program that will be completed by a number of invited talks, tutorials, workshops and special sessions.

Solicited contributions can cover a variety of topics including but not limited to:
- Metaheuristic techniques such as tabu search, simulated annealing, iterated local search, variable neighborhood search, memory-based optimization, dynamic local search, evolutionary algorithms, memetic algorithms, ant colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, scatter search, path relinking, etc.
- Techniques that enhance the usability and increase the potential of metaheuristic algorithms such as reactive search mechanisms for self-tuning, offline metaheuristic algorithm configuration techniques, algorithm portfolios, parallelization of metaheuristic algorithms, etc.
- Empirical and theoretical research in metaheuristics including large-scale experimental analyses, algorithm comparisons, new experimental methodologies, engineering methodologies for metaheuristic algorithms, search space analysis, theoretical insights into properties of metaheuristic algorithms, etc.
- High-impact applications of metaheuristics in fields such as bioinformatics, electrical and mechanical engineering, telecommunications, sustainability, business, scheduling and timetabling. Particularly welcome are innovative applications
of metaheuristic algorithms that have a potential of pushing research frontiers.
- Contributions on the combination of metaheuristic techniques with those from other areas, such as integer programming, constraint programming, machine learning, etc.
- Contributions on the use of metaheuristic techniques in machine learning and deep learning for finetuning and neural architecture search, etc.
- Challenging applications areas such as continuous, mixed discrete-continuous, multi-objective, stochastic, or dynamic problems.

MIC 2026 accepts submissions in three different formats:
1. Regular paper: novel and original research contributions of a maximum of 15 pages (LNCS format)
2. Short paper: extended abstract of novel research works of 6 pages (LNCS format)
3. Oral presentation: one page abstract describing the content of an high-quality manuscript that has recently, within the last year, been submitted or accepted for journal publication.

All submitted papers will undergo a review process. All papers must be prepared using Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) template, and must be submitted in PDF using the easychair system (https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=mic2026).

Accepted papers in categories 1 and 2 will be published as post-proceedings in Lecture Notes in Computer Science series by Springer.

In addition, a post-conference special issue in Journal of Heuristics will be considered for the significantly extended and revised versions of selected accepted papers from categories 1 and 2.

IMPORTANT DATES:
All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE = UTC-12h).
- December 1, 2025, submission open/registration open
- February 27, 2026, submission deadline
- March 27, 2026, notification of acceptance
- April 10, 2026, early registration deadline
- June 8-11, 2026, conference at Ischia, Italy

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Paola Festa (E-mail: infomic2026@unina.it, paola.festa@unina.it)
Dept. of Mathematics and Applications "R. Caccioppoli", University of Napoli "Federico II"
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[DMANET] HALG 2026 – Call for Short Presentations (April 3)

The 11th IGAFIT Highlights of Algorithms Conference (HALG 2026)
Stockholm, June 8–10, 2026
https://2026.highlightsofalgorithms.org/index.html

The IGAFIT Highlights of Algorithms (HALG) conference is a forum for presenting highlights of recent developments in algorithms and for discussing potential further advances in the area. The conference will provide a broad picture of the latest research in algorithms through a series of invited talks, as well as opportunities for researchers and students to present their recent results through short talks and poster presentations.

Attending HALG 2026 will also provide opportunities for networking and meeting leading researchers in algorithms.

*** Call for Submissions of Short Contributed Presentations ***

HALG 2026 invites submissions for short contributed presentations.
Each accepted contribution will consist of a poster and a short talk (serving as an introduction to the poster).

There will be no conference proceedings. Work that has already been published at another venue or journal (or is intended for submission elsewhere) is welcome.

If you would like to present your results at HALG 2026, please submit the details of your contribution via EasyChair, including the abstract of the talk or poster.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=halg2026

The abstract should include (when relevant) information about where the results have been published or accepted (e.g., conference or journal), and where they are publicly available (e.g., arXiv).

All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee (PC), with priority given to papers published in 2025 or later.


Submission deadline: April 3, 2026 (AoE)
Notification of acceptance/rejection: Early April 2026


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Sunday, February 22, 2026

[DMANET] PhD positions at the Vienna School of Mathematics (VSM)

Call of PhD positions at the Vienna School of Mathematics (VSM)

https://www.oemg.ac.at/db/Jobs/3954/
https://www.vsmath.at/current_call/

Several open PhD positions are announced, among others in
Combinatorics, Dynamics, Logic and Set Theory, Model Theory, Optimization,
Probability Thory, Theoretical Computer Science.

See the above links for further information.
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[DMANET] CFP [2. Call]: ISPDC 2026 in Hamburg, Germany - Submissions due March 23, 2026

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Call for Papers, Posters, and Talks

The 25th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC 2026)

July 1–3, 2026, DESY, Hamburg, Germany

<https://indico.desy.de/e/ispdc2026>

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We invite original research contributions to ISPDC 2026 in the following categories:
**full papers, short papers, posters,** and **talks**.

Contributions are welcome in, but not limited to, the following areas:

- Algorithms and models for parallel and distributed computing
- Parallel and distributed workflows for large-scale applications
- Applications of parallel and distributed systems (HPC, Big Data, AI, Quantum Computing)
- Performance modeling, analysis, and evaluation
- Architectures and environments for parallel and distributed computing
- Reproducibility and explainability in parallel and distributed computing
- Cloud computing, edge computing, federated learning
- Machine learning in the context of parallel and distributed systems

Besides **regular poster submissions, ISPDC 2026 welcomes negative results** with clear methodological justification.

All submissions will undergo peer review. All accepted papers (full and short) and accepted poster papers will be published in the ISPDC 2026 conference proceedings and submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore, subject to IEEE Xplore's scope and quality criteria (IEEE conference approval pending). Extended abstracts of talks will not be published in the proceedings.

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Publication Requirements
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At least one author of each accepted paper or poster paper to be published in the conference proceedings must register at the full rate and present the work at the conference.

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Contribution Types and Manuscript Guidelines
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- Full papers: max. 8 pages (excluding references) and 10 pages (including references).
- Short papers: max. 5 pages (excluding references) and 6 pages (including references).
- Poster papers: max. 2 pages (incl. references). (Final poster recommended size is A0.)
- Talks: extended abstract of max. 1 page (incl. references)
- Format: single-spaced, double-column, 10-point font, US-letter (8.5×11 in), IEEE conference style,
see <https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates>
- Submissions must include author names and affiliations.
- Manuscripts must be submitted via the conference website: <https://indico.desy.de/event/50985/abstracts/>
- For our AI policy, please see the conference website.

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Important Dates
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- Papers (Short and Full): **March 23, 2026 (AoE)**
- Posters and Talks: **March 23, 2026 (AoE)**
- Notifications: **April 30, 2026 (AoE)**
- ISPDC Conference: **July 1–3, 2026**, DESY, Hamburg, Germany

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Organizing Committee
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General Chairs:
- Philipp NEUMANN, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Sarah NEUWIRTH, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany

Program chairs:
- Sascha HUNOLD, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
- Theresa POLLINGER, RIKEN, Japan

Proceedings chairs:
- Martin SCHREIBER, University Grenoble Alpes, Inria, France
- Sophie SERVAN, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany


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Co-Director, NHR South-West HPC Center
Research Group Head, High Performance Computing and its Applications

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Anselm-Franz-von-Bentzelweg 12
55099 Mainz | Germany

Office: ZDV, Room 01-339
Phone: +49 6131 39 23643
Email: neuwirth@uni-mainz.de<mailto:neuwirth@uni-mainz.de>
Website: https://www.hpca-group.de/
NHR@SW Website: https://nhrsw.de/
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Saturday, February 21, 2026

[DMANET] CiE 2026: 2nd round of submissions CfP

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CiE 2026: 2nd round of submissions CfP

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Due to various requests, we will have a second round of paper
submissions. Deadline: March 15th, 2026. The Easychair server will open
again on March 10th, 2026.

What is the difference between 1st and 2nd round submissions?

While 1st-round submissions will be often forwarded to subreviewers,
papers submitted in the 2nd round will be only reviewed by PC members.

All papers will be notified at the same time.

Please check out our webpage www.cie-2026.uni-trier.de [1] for further
updated information.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE OF CIE 2026

* Verónica Becher, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
* Paola Bonizzoni,Università di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
* Vasco Brattka (PC co-chair), Universität der Bundeswehr Munich,
Germany
* Rod Downey, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
* Damir D. Dzhafarov, University of Connecticut, USA
* Henning Fernau (PC co-chair), Trier University, Germany
* Gilda Ferreira, Universidade Aberta, Portugal
* Lorenzo Galeotti (SC chair), University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
* Daniel Graça, University of Algarve, Portugal
* Gabriel Istrate, University of Bucharest, Romania
* Jarkko Kari, University of Turku, Finland
* Lila Kari, University of Waterloo, Canada
* Akitoshi Kawamura,Kyoto University, Japan
* Takayuki Kihara, Nagoya University, Japan
* Alberto Marcone, Università di Udine, Italy
* Elvira Mayordomo, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
* Wolfgang Merkle, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
* Cécilia Pradic, Swansea University, UK
* Giuseppe Primero, University of Milan, Italy
* Paul Shafer, University of Leeds, UK
* Tomasz Steifer, Polish Academy of Sciences
* Frank Stephan, National University of Singapore
* Manlio Valenti, Swansea University, UK
* Serghei Verlan, University Paris Est Créteil, LACL, France
* Andreas Weiermann, Ghent University, Belgium
* Tomoyuki Yamakami, Fukui University, Japan

LIST OF TOPICS OF CIE 2026 (NON-EXCLUSIVE)

* Algorithmic Information Theory
* Algorithmic Learning Theory
* Algorithmic Measure Theory
* Algorithmic Randomness
* Analog Computation Models
* Automata Theory
* Biocomputing
* Category Theory
* Complexity Theory
* Complex Systems
* Computability
* Computable Analysis
* Computational Biology
* Decidability
* Descriptive Set Theory
* Formal Languages
* History of Computing
* Mathematical Logic
* Natural Computing
* Philosophy of Computation
* Proof Theory
* Quantum Computation
* Recursion Theory
* Reverse Mathematics

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Friday, February 20, 2026

[DMANET] CMSC 2026 – 2nd Call for Contributions

(Apologies for cross-posting)

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.

Submission opening: February 1st, 2026.
Abstract submission deadline (first round): March 6th, 2026
Standard paper deadline (first round): March 13th, 2026

For now... SAVE THE DATE! 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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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] Call for papers: The 3rd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Networked Drone and Sensor Applications

*** Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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*The 3rd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Networked Drone and Sensor
Applications (DroneSense-AI 2026), to be held in conjunction with IEEE
WoWMoM 2026.*
*Theme: Advancing AI for the Low-Altitude Economy and Satellite-Augmented
Drone Networks*
*Website: **https://sites.google.com/view/dronesense-ai2026/home-2026
<https://sites.google.com/view/dronesense-ai2026/home-2026>*
The Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Networked Drone and Sensor
Applications (DroneSense-AI) aims to bring together researchers,
practitioners, and industry experts to explore the integration of machine
learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with networked drones and
intelligent sensor systems. This convergence continues to reshape sectors
such as agriculture, environmental monitoring, disaster response, critical
infrastructure, and public safety. Within the context of the emerging
*Low-Altitude
Economy (LAE),* the demand for AI driven coordination, perception, and
decision making is growing rapidly.
ML/AI enabled drone and sensor systems can process large volumes of
heterogeneous, real-time data to enable autonomous behavior, dynamic
coordination, and mission aware optimization. To support these operations
at scale, particularly for missions operating Beyond Visual Line of Sight
(BVLOS), the integration of *Satellite augmented connectivity* is emerging
as a critical infrastructure layer alongside terrestrial networks.
However, challenges such as processing latency, data integration,
communication constraints, energy efficiency, and the lack of standardized
architectures remain major barriers to widespread adoption. Promising
avenues for overcoming these limitations are emerging, particularly in the
form of quantum processing and secure communication. This workshop will
address the technical challenges, emerging solutions, and application
scenarios of ML/AI integration in distributed drone and sensor networks. It
will provide a timely platform to present novel algorithms, deployment
strategies, and scalability insights with an emphasis on real world impact
and cross-disciplinary innovation.
The timeliness of this workshop is underscored by growing academic and
industrial investment in ML driven autonomous systems, along with the rapid
expansion of drone-enabled services. As such, this workshop provides a
timely forum for researchers, developers, and practitioners to exchange
ideas, share methodologies, and identify future directions in ML enhanced
Internet of Drone (IoD) and Internet of Things (IoT) systems.
*Topics of Interest*
We invite original contributions on the following topics :
*ML & AI Integration*

- Architectures for ML deployment in UAV/sensor networks
- Edge and distributed learning for drones and IoT
- Communication-efficient AI models for UAV swarms
- AI-based anomaly detection and pattern recognition

*Drone Operations & Autonomy*

- UAV navigation and real-time trajectory optimisation
- Multi-agent coordination and swarm intelligence
- AI for dynamic flight control and formation
- Safety-aware autonomous drone systems

*Environmental & Agricultural Applications*

- AI for crop health monitoring and yield prediction
- Biodiversity tracking and habitat surveillance
- UAV-enabled smart farming and remote sensing
- Forest fire and disaster detection using AI

*Infrastructure, Industry & Logistics*

- AI-powered infrastructure inspection and asset monitoring
- Predictive maintenance using UAV-collected data
- Autonomous delivery and drone-based logistics
- Industry 4.0 integration with UAV and IoT platforms

*Security, Surveillance & Public Safety*

- ML for real-time object/person detection
- AI-based threat assessment and crowd monitoring
- Privacy-preserving AI in surveillance drones
- UAVs for law enforcement and emergency response

*Healthcare & Emergency Services*

- UAV-based delivery of medical supplies
- Real-time patient monitoring and telemedicine via drones
- AI for emergency triage and disaster relief coordination

*Connectivity & Networks*

- UAV-enabled IoT and wireless data collection
- AI-optimised drone-assisted cellular network coverage
- Communication protocols for dense UAV-sensor networks
- *Satellite-Augmented Drone Systems:*
- AI for seamless handovers between terrestrial (5G/6G) and LEO
satellite links
- Satellite-backhauled edge computing for remote drone operations
- Distributed AI for space-air-ground integrated sensing
- Resilient navigation and positioning in GNSS-denied environments

*Emerging Paradigms*

- Quantum-enhanced communication and processing for UAVs
- Quantum and mmWave sensing
- Ethical and regulatory considerations in AI-based drone systems
- Simulation environments and benchmarking for drone-AI research

*Workshop Chairs: *

- Associate Professor Jahan Hassan (Central Queensland University,
Australia)
- Associate Professor Biplob Ray (Central Queensland University,
Australia)
- Associate Professor Jaime Galán-Jiménez (University of Extremadura,
Spain)
- Dr Shuvashis Dey (North Dakota State University, USA)

📅* Important Dates*

- Paper submission deadline: 22 March, 2026
- Paper acceptance notification: 12 April,2026
- Camera-ready version due: 26 April, 2026
- Workshop Date: 16 - 19, June 2026

*Submission & Contact*

- Submission Link via EDAS: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=35067
- Workshop Website:
*https://sites.google.com/view/dronesense-ai2026/home-2026
<https://sites.google.com/view/dronesense-ai2026/home-2026>*
- Contact Email: *j.hassan@cqu.edu.au <j.hassan@cqu.edu.au>*;
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must represent a substantial extension of the original workshop paper. This
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[DMANET] Call for Contributed Talks: 3rd International Workshop on Highlights in Organizing and Optimizing Proof-logging Systems (WHOOPS '26)

Dear all,

The 3rd International Workshop on Highlights in Organizing and Optimizing Proof-logging Systems (WHOOPS '26) will be held on 19th July 2026 as part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC '26).

The purpose of the third edition of WHOOPS is to bring together researchers interested in certification and proof logging for combinatorial algorithms and automated reasoning. Unlike the first two editions, we hope to have a broader focus than just VeriPB and pseudo-Boolean proof logging. As such, we solicit contributed talks that will be of interest to this wider audience, on topics which could include:

- The theory or practice of proof logging systems;
- Bringing proof logging to existing or new solving tools;
- Descriptions of challenges anticipated or encountered;
- Integrating proof logging into larger verification frameworks;
- Connections between proof logging and explainability;
- Speculation about or requests for future directions for proof
logging and certification

WHOOPS does not have full papers or proceedings, and talks may cover work that is already published or that may be published elsewhere in the future. We ask only for a brief (<1 page) abstract, which can be submitted through the FLoC submissions system before the deadline of 15th May 2026. Further details can be found at:

https://ciaranm.github.io/WHOOPS26/

Background and Purpose:

Modern automated reasoning has transformed large parts of industry and has also found numerous scientific applications. But many reasoning problems are computationally very challenging, or sometimes even undecidable. Because of this, the algorithms used are getting increasingly complex, and even the most mature tools currently available struggle with incorrect results. As these algorithms are increasingly being used autonomously, sometimes even in life-critical applications, it is urgent to ensure that what they compute is valid. Software testing, while important, has not been sufficient to resolve this problem, and formal verification methods are far from being able to scale to the level of complexity in modern algorithms.

During the last twenty years, the Boolean satisfiability (SAT) solving community has instead spearheaded the use of proof logging, meaning that the SAT solvers have to output, along the answer to a problem, a machine-verifiable proof that this answer is correct. Such solvers are also referred to as certifying algorithms. For a long time, attempts to extend proof logging to stronger paradigms in automated reasoning met with limited success. This has changed in the last few years, however, with proof logging techniques now being developed for a wide range of paradigms such as SAT-based and pseudo-Boolean optimisation, subgraph solving, constraint programming, automated planning, mixed integer linear programming, and even satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) solving and automated theorem proving.

These developments have been so fast that in 2024 the fairly spontaneous idea arose to celebrate the latest advances during an informal workshop, which—reflecting the rather improvised nature of the event—was named the 1st Workshop on Highlights in Organizing and Optimizing Proof-logging Systems (WHOOPS '24). The second edition WHOOPS '25 was held last autumn under the auspices of EuroProofNet.

The third installment of the workshop series, to be held on 19th July 2026 as part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC '26), will continue to expand the range of topics beyond SAT and pseudo-Boolean proof logging to provide a forum for discussing certifying algorithms for automated reasoning more broadly. In addition to ensuring correctness of outputs for automated reasoning algorithms, we also hope to examine the use of proof logging to provide new tools for algorithm development and analysis, software debugging, and even research into explainability in the context of AI.

Program Committee:

Katalin Fazekas, TU Wien
Daniela Kaufmann, TU Wien
Ciaran McCreesh, University of Glasgow
Michael Rawson, University of Southampton
Adrian Rebola Pardo, TU Wien
Jakob Nordström, University of Copenhagen and Lund University

Hoping to see some of you in Lisbon,
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At HTW Berlin we are looking to hire a research assistant in discrete
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[DMANET] PLS15: THE FIFTEENTH PANHELLENIC LOGIC SYMPOSIUM – 2nd Call for Papers

This is the second call for papers for PLS 15.
Please distribute to anyone who may be interested.


new information:
short summer school
special issue with JLAMP
funding information: NSF
sponsors

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PLS15: THE FIFTEENTH PANHELLENIC LOGIC SYMPOSIUM
July 6-10, 2026, Athens, Greece
Organized by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
http://panhellenic-logic-symposium.org/

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The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

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LIST OF TOPICS

Areas of interest include (but are not limited to):

– Categorical logic
– Computability theory
– History of Logic
– Logic in Computer Science
– Logic in Human Reasoning
– Model theory
– Nonclassical and modal logics
– Philosophical logic
– Proof theory
– Reasoning in AI
– Set theory

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IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for submission: Monday, 30 March 2026
Notification: Thursday, 30 April 2026
Final version due: Friday, 29 May 2026

Paper submission link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pls15


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INVITED SPEAKERS

– Alex Kruckman, Wesleyan University
– Christina Vasilakopoulou, NTUA
– Stefan Vatev, University of Sofia
– Stevo Todorcevic, University of Toronto
– Su Gao, Nankai University

TUTORIALS

– Alexander Kechris, California Institute of Technology
– Maryanthe Malliaris, University of Chicago

SPECIAL SESSIONS

On the Axiom of Choice
– Assaf Shani, Concordia University
– Azul Lihuen Fatalini, University of Leeds
– Zoltán Vidnyánszky, Eötvös University

Logics for Formal Verification
– Elli Anastasiadi, Aalborg University
– Juha Kontinen, University of Helsinki
– Martin Zimmermann, Aalborg University

Philosophy Session: Modal Logic
– Aybüke Özgün, ILLC, University of Amsterdam
– Johannes Stern, University of Bristol
– Øystein Linnebo, University of Oslo

The Aristotelian Syllogistic: Computational and Foundational Aspects
– Marko Malink, New York University
– Vangelis Triantafyllou, University of Ioannina
– Zoe McConaughey, University of Lille

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Research papers

The Scientific Committee invites researchers in all areas of logic to submit their papers for presentation at PLS15.

All submitted papers will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee of the symposium, who will make final decisions on acceptance. Accepted papers will appear in an informal, electronic proceedings volume, which will be posted on the event's webpage. During the actual event, each accepted paper should be presented by at least one of its authors.

Papers should be written in English, a maximum of 5 pages long, and prepared (in PDF format) using the EasyChair class style (easychair.org/publications/for_authors<http://easychair.org/publications/for_authors>). Submissions will happen through EasyChair.

[NEW] After the symposium, the authors of a selection of papers from those presented at PLS 15 will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for a special issue of the Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming.

Paper submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pls15


Poster session

Graduate students and early-career researchers are invited to submit a short, 1-page abstract on preliminary work that may not be ready for a full talk yet. Those accepted will be able to present their work in poster form in a special poster session. The session will also feature a mentoring component in which senior researchers will discuss the posters and provide feedback to the authors.

Interested students and early-career researchers should submit their abstracts by

Friday, 29 May 2026

Submissions will be accepted by email at the address

pls15@softlab.ntua.gr<mailto:pls15@softlab.ntua.gr>

using the email subject [PLS15 poster session]


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[NEW] SHORT SUMMER SCHOOL (Pre-Symposium)

This edition of PLS will host a short summer school during July 2–4, 2026, aimed primarily at students. Participation is open to advanced undergraduates, MSc and PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and anyone interested in logic. The goal of the summer school is to prepare participants for this year's main tutorials by Maryanthe Malliaris and Alexander S. Kechris.

The Short Summer School will feature A crash course in Model Theory taught by Adele Padgett (University of Vienna). A crash course in Descriptive Set Theory taught by Forte Shinko (UC Berkeley).

In order to attend, please register here: https://forms.gle/rYahrNHjQGeunFBBA


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GRANTS

Students may apply for travel funds to the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL), under the following provisions: a) the applicants are ASL members and b) the application is received three months prior to the start of the meeting. See https://aslonline.org/meetings/student-travel-awards/ for more details.

[NEW] Researchers based in the United States may be eligible for funding from the NSF. Please keep checking our website for updates.

Further travel grants will be provided for students and young researchers. Details will be uploaded to the conference webpage.


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COMMITTEES

Scientific Committee

Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos, University of Vienna (co-chair)
Antonis Achilleos, Reykjavik University (co-chair)
Aggeliki Chalki, Reykjavik University
Alexandra Soskova, Sofia University
Ana Sokolova, University of Salzburg
Anush Tserunyan, McGill University
Doukas Kapantais, Academy of Athens
Elli Anastasiadi, Aalborg University
George Barmpalias, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pantelis Eleftheriou, University of Leeds
Rizos Sklinos, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Vera Fischer, University of Vienna
Yannis Stephanou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Steering Committee

Alex Kavvos, University of Bristol
Antonis Kakas, University of Cyprus
Costas Dimitrakopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Ioannis Souldatos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Konstantinos Tsaprounis, University of the Aegean
Nikolaos Papaspyrou, National Technical University of Athens
Stathis Zachos, National Technical University of Athens
Vassilis Gregoriades, National Technical University of Athens
Yannis Stephanou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Organising committee

Costas Dimitrakopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (chair)
Demetra Christopoulou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Nikolaos Papaspyrou, National Technical University of Athens
Yannis Stephanou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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CONTACTS

General enquiries: pls15@softlab.ntua.gr
Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos and Antonis Achilleos, Chairs of the Scientific Committee
Costas Dimitrakopoulos, Chair of the Organizing Committee

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SPONSORS

Academy of Athens
Association for Symbolic Logic
European Mathematical Society
European Set Theory Society
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, NKUA
M.A./M.Sc. program "Logic" (NKUA, NTUA, Academy of Athens)
Reykjavik University
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[DMANET] COCOON 2026 - Second Call For Papers

The 32nd International Computing and Combinatorics Conference (COCOON
2026) will be held in Singapore from 23 to 25 July 2026. More
information can be found at the conference website:
https://event.ntu.edu.sg/cocoon2026.

Original research papers in the areas of algorithms, theory of
computation, computational complexity, and combinatorics related to
computing are solicited. Submissions presenting experimental or applied
work are also welcome, provided that they make a clear algorithmic
contribution and offer insights of interest to the theory and algorithms
community. Special consideration will be given to research that is
motivated by real-world problems. Such submissions are expected to
include rigorous justification, careful evaluation, or convincing
evidence of the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.

Important Dates

Paper submission: 27 February 2026
Notification: 6 May 2026
Camera-ready: 29 May 2026
Conference: 23-25 July 2026

All deadlines are at 23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth, UTC-12).

Invited Speakers

Yuichi Yoshida, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Seth Pettie, University of Michigan, USA

Topics of Interest

The topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:

Algorithms and Data Structures
Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design
Approximation Algorithms and Online Algorithms
Automata, Languages, Logic, and Computability
Combinatorics Related to Algorithms and Complexity
Complexity Theory
Computational Learning Theory and Knowledge Discovery
Cryptography, Reliability and Security
Database Theory
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Computational Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory
Exact and Parameterized Algorithms
Graph Drawing and Information Visualization
Graph Theory, Communication Networks
Optimization
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Quantum Computing

Paper Submission

Each submission should contain a clear and scholarly exposition of
ideas, techniques, and results, including the motivation and a careful
comparison with related work. Papers will be evaluated on the basis of
originality, technical depth, correctness, significance, and clarity of
presentation.

Each submission is limited to twelve (12) single-column pages in
Springer LNCS format; see LNCS author guidelines at
http://www.springer.com/la/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines.

The page limit includes figures and references but excludes an optional
appendix. Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be placed in the
appendix (after references, in the same file), which may be read by the
program committee members at their discretion. Appendices of accepted
papers will not be published in the proceedings.

The conference employs a lightweight double-blind reviewing process.
Submissions must not reveal the identity of the authors in any way.
Authors are expected to follow standard double-blind practices commonly
used in theory conferences. Nothing should be done in the name of
anonymity that weakens the submission or hinders the reviewing process;
in particular, references must not be omitted or anonymized. Code and
data may be provided via anonymous download links or an anonymized
GitHub repository.

All submissions must be made electronically through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=cocoon2026.

The submission server will open approximately one month before the
submission deadline.

Proceedings

There must be one full registration associated with every accepted
paper, regardless of whether the presenter qualifies for a discounted
registration.

Accepted papers must be presented in-person in order to appear in the
proceedings, which will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series, as in the previous COCOON
conferences: https://link.springer.com/conference/cocoon.

Awards

Awards will be given for the Best Paper and Best Student Paper. To be
eligible for the Best Student Paper Award, all authors must be full-time
students at the time of submission. Authors should indicate eligibility
in the final line of the abstract. The programme committee reserves the
right to withhold these awards or to split them among multiple recipients.

Programme Committee Co-chairs

Yi Li, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Frank Stephan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Xiaoming Sun, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Programme Committee

https://event.ntu.edu.sg/cocoon2026/pages/committees
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[DMANET] CFP [2. Call]: REX-IO at ACM HPDC 2026 - Submissions due March 31, 2026

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Call for Papers

REX-IO 2026: 6th Workshop on Re-envisioning Extreme-Scale I/O for
Emerging Hybrid HPC Workloads

Held in conjunction with ACM HPDC 2026, Cleveland, OH, USA

Workshop Date: July 13, 2026

(https://sites.google.com/view/rexio/)

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Scope, Aims, and Topics
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REX-IO focuses on extreme-scale I/O and storage challenges driven by emerging hybrid HPC workloads, from traditional simulation to AI/ML, data analytics, and complex workflows, that combine scale-up and scale-out components. As exascale systems and multi-tier storage hierarchies become more common, the gap between compute and storage performance and the growing complexity of parallel file/storage systems demand new approaches. We invite submissions on I/O characterization, data/storage management challenges, and novel optimization and management techniques (including ML/AI-enabled methods) that improve performance and usability. Starting from its origins at IEEE Cluster 2021, REX-IO will be held at ACM HPDC 2026, continuing its tradition and forum for researchers and practitioners across I/O, storage, facilities, and applications.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Understanding I/O inefficiencies in emerging workloads such as complex multi-step workflows, in-situ analysis, AI, and data analytics methods
- New I/O optimization techniques, including how ML and AI algorithms might be adapted for intelligent load balancing and I/O pattern prediction of complex application workloads
- Performance benchmarking and modeling, and I/O behavior studies of emerging workloads
- New possibilities for the I/O optimization of emerging application workloads and their I/O subsystems
- Efficient monitoring tools for metadata and storage hardware statistics at runtime, dynamic storage resource management, and I/O load balancing
- Parallel file systems, metadata management, and complex data management
- Understanding and efficiently utilizing complex storage hierarchies beyond the traditional two-tiered file system and archive model
- User-friendly tools and techniques for managing data movement among compute and storage nodes
- Use of staging areas, such as burst buffers or other private or shared acceleration tiers for managing intermediate data between computation tasks
- Application of emerging big data frameworks towards scientific computing and analysis
- Alternative data storage models, including object and key-value stores, and scalable software architectures for data storage and archive
- Position papers on related topics

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Submission Guidelines
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All submitted papers should be formatted using the ACM Proceedings Style with sigconf format (please be sure to use the current version). The necessary document can be found here: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

Page limit: 5 to 8 pages (excluding references)

All papers must be original and should not have appeared in or be simultaneously under consideration for a different workshop, conference or journal. Indicate all authors and affiliations.

All papers will be peer-reviewed using a single-blind peer-review process by at least three members of the program committee.

Submissions must be in English and PDF format.

Papers must be submitted via the REX-IO 2026 submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rexio26

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Important Dates
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Please note: All deadlines and dates are Anywhere on Earth
- Submissions open: February 2, 2026
- Submission deadline: March 31, 2026
- Notification to authors: April 30, 2026
- Camera-ready papers due: May 16, 2026
- Workshop date: July 13, 2026

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Workshop Co-Chairs
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- Sarah M. Neuwirth (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany)
- Arnab K. Paul (BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus, India)
- Jay Lofstead (Sandia National Laboratories, USA)


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Co-Director, NHR South-West HPC Center
Research Group Head, High Performance Computing and its Applications

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Anselm-Franz-von-Bentzelweg 12
55099 Mainz | Germany

Office: ZDV, Room 01-339
Phone: +49 6131 39 23643
Email: neuwirth@uni-mainz.de<mailto:neuwirth@uni-mainz.de>
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[DMANET] Call for papers "The 2nd International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Energy Flexibility" (CAEF 2026)

The 2nd International Workshop on Computational Aspects of Energy Flexibility (CAEF)
Banff, Canada, June 22, 2026
Co-located with ACM e-Energy 2026
https://sites.google.com/tilburguniversity.edu/caef2026

*Call for papers*

Flexibility in electricity demand and supply is used to address challenges in markets, grid congestion, reducing CO2 emissions, etc. The amount of flexibility rapidly increases due to the electrification of transport, heat and industrial processes. Many of the new devices introduced by the electrification have a communication interface and implement a flexibility interface. To efficiently make use of this flexibility, it needs to be aggregated and/or coordinated. This requires advances in modeling of flexibility, coordination of flexibility of flexible devices (e.g. EVs, HVACs, heat pumps, etc.), distributed optimization of flexibility, computational-aware flexibility markets, and online optimization of flexibility. The use of flexibility itself introduces new challenges related to privacy, cybersecurity, and robustness.

We invite papers that address computational challenges related to flexibility. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):


* Mathematical modeling of flexibility: (dis)aggregation of flexibility, quantifying flexibility, prediction of flexibility, generation of flexibility data;
* Communication of flexibility: flexibility protocols and standardization, privacy preserving communication of flexibility, robustness of ICT systems for flexibility, cybersecurity of demand-side management;
* Algorithms for using flexibility: algorithms for flexibility coordination, distributed optimization, performance guarantees of algorithms, computational efficiency, online algorithms, learning-augmented algorithms;
* Computational aspects of flexibility-markets: computation-aware flexibility market design, computational efficiency, algorithms for computing equilibria.

*Submission*

Submissions are limited to at most 6 pages (including references, figures, and appendices), or to 4 pages for short (position) papers, formatted in 9-point ACM double-column format, single-blind. Papers should present original work, not published, accepted or under review for any other publication.

Accepted papers appear in ACM digital library.

Paper registration and submission:

March 29, 2026 (AOE)

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[DMANET] Dutch Days of Combinatorics Announcement

We are happy to announce that the fifth edition of the Dutch Days of
Combinatorics will take place on June 16–17 at the University of
Groningen. The purpose of the DDoC is to meet up, share ideas, and
strengthen bonds within the combinatorics community in the
Netherlands.

The programme features talks by the following speakers:

Anurag Bishnoi (TUD)
Jo Ellis-Monaghan (UvA)
Benjamin Jany (TU/e)
Yuki Murakami (TUD)
Yasamin Nazari (VU)
Guus Regts (UvA)
Renata Sotirov (TiU)
Réka Szabó (RUG)

In addition, we are inviting 5-minute "lightning talks".

Sign up for the event through our website:
https://sites.google.com/view/ddoc2026/

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Groningen!

On behalf of the organizers,
Jop Briët (CWI), Matthias Irlbeck (RUG), Tobias Müller (RUG), and Jorn
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[DMANET] 4-year PostDoc position in Discrete Optimization at TU Berlin

Institute of Mathematics
Technische Universität Berlin

4-year PostDoc position in Discrete Optimization
(Research Assistant, 100%, TV-L 13)
starting April 1, 2026, or later
application deadline: February 27, 2026

A PostDoc position is available in the "Discrete Optimization" group at TU Berlin (https://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/disco/) with ties to the "Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Algorithms" group (https://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/coga/). The main focus of these groups is on research and teaching in the areas of Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorial Optimization, in particular, network optimization, flows, algorithmic game theory, and mechanism design.

We are looking for candidates with an excellent Ph.D. in mathematics, computer science, or a related field and a Master's degree (or a comparable degree). Applicants should demonstrate deep expertise in one of the areas listed above, for example, through relevant publications. Successful candidates will contribute to the group's teaching and research.

Please send your application with the reference number II-58/26 and the usual documents (letter, CV, at least one reference letter, relevant certificates and degrees, combined in a single PDF file, max 5 MB) by email to kiefer@math.tu-berlin.de<mailto:kiefer@math.tu-berlin.de>. You can also arrange the reference letter(s) to be sent separately to this email address.
The official job posting can be found here: https://www.jobs.tu-berlin.de/en/job-postings/201223

The application deadline is February 27, 2026. Informal inquiries about the position can be directed at any time to klimm@tu-berlin.de<mailto:klimm@tu-berlin.de>
Please also send an email if you would like to apply but have difficulties in meeting the application deadline, or are still missing your Ph.D., but expect to obtain it soon.

Besides its many cultural attractions, Berlin offers a strong scientific landscape, including three major universities, the DFG-funded mathematics research center MATH+ (https://mathplus.de<https://mathplus.de/>), as well as the international graduate program Berlin Mathematical School (www.math-berlin.de<http://www.math-berlin.de/>); these offer opportunities for joint research and support for (e.g., funding for projects and travel, lecture series, international summer schools,...).

Prof. Dr. Max Klimm
Discrete Optimization
Institute of Mathematics
TU Berlin
Straße des 17. Juni 136
10623 Berlin
Germany
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[DMANET] CVPR Workshop on Image Matching: Local Features and Beyond 2026

*Image Matching: Local Features & Beyond*
*CVPR 2026 Workshop*

*submission deadline *: March 16, 2026

Workshop: https://image-matching-workshop.github.io
CMT website for paper submission:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IMW2026


*Overview*

The 8th edition of the Image Matching Workshop is co-located as every
year with CVPR 2026. Our goal is to encourage and highlight novel
strategies for image matching that deviate from and advance traditional
formulations, with a focus on large-scale, wide-baseline matching for 3D
reconstruction and pose estimation.


*Challenge*

The workshop will once again feature an open challenge hosted on Kaggle.
This year's challenge extends the previous year one with the purpose of
serving as a reference dataset with a larger life span. Teams with best
submissions will be invited to present their solutions at the workshop.

Challenge website:
https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/image-matching-challenge-2025-ongoing


*Topics*

Workshop topics include (but are not limited to):
- Formulations of keypoint extraction and matching pipelines with deep
networks.
- Application of geometric constraints into the training of deep networks.
- Large-scale evaluation of classical and modern methods for image
matching, by means of our open challenge.
- Matching across different data modalities such as aerial versus ground.
- Leveraging additional cues such as semantics and mono-depth estimates.
- Attention mechanisms to match salient image regions.
- Connecting local descriptors/image matching with global
descriptors/image retrieval.
- Methods addressing adversarial conditions where current methods fail
(weather changes, day versus night, etc.).
- Integration of differentiable components into 3D reconstruction
frameworks.
- New perception devices such as event-based cameras.
- Other topics related to image matching, structure from motion,
mapping, and relocalization, such as privacy-preserving representations.


*Invited speakers*

- Paul-Edouard Sarlin, Google
- Nikhil Keetha, CMU / Meta


*Paper submission*

We invite paper submissions up to 8 pages, excluding references and
acknowledgements. They should use the CVPR template (reviews are
double-blind, so please hide author data in the pdf) and be submitted to
the CMT site (linked above). Submissions must contain novel work and
will be indexed in IEEE Xplore/CVF. They will receive at least two
double-blind reviews.


*Important dates*

- Paper submission deadline: March 16, 2026.
- Notification to authors: April 6, 2026.
- Camera-ready deadline: April 8, 2026 (hard deadline on April 11).
- Workshop date: TBC (June 3 or 4, 2026).


*Organizers*

- Fabio Bellavia, University of Palermo
- Jiri Matas, Czech Technical University in Prague
- Dmytro Mishkin, Czech Technical University in Prague/HOVER Inc.
- Luca Morelli, University of Trento/Bruno Kessler Foundation
- Fabio Remondino, Bruno Kessler Foundation
- Amy Tabb, USDA-ARS-AFRS
- Eduard Trulls, Google
- Kwang Moo Yi, University of British Columbia


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[DMANET] EXTENDED DEADLINE: CFP | DIAGRAMS 2026

*** *Extended deadline: CFP Diagrams 2026****

15th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams

August 24–28, 2026

Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia

https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/

*** Highlights ***

- Proceedings published by Springer

- Graduate Symposium

- Three Tracks: Main
<https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/calls/main-track/>, Philosophy
<https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/calls/philosophy-of-diagrams/>,
and Psychology
and Education
<https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/calls/psychology-and-education/>

- Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards

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Diagrams 2026 will feature three dedicated special tracks: Main, Philosophy
and Psychology and Education. Submissions whose primary research
contribution aligns with these themes are encouraged to be directed to the
relevant track, each overseen by its own program committee. Details of the
theme and program committees will be provided in the call for each track.

The conference program will include presentations of accepted papers,
posters, and abstracts. At least one author of every accepted submission is
expected to attend the conference to present their work and engage with
questions from participants.

For information about the topics of interest for each track, see:
https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/calls/

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SUBMISSION

We invite submissions for peer review that focus on any aspect of diagram
research for each track, as follows:

• Long Papers (16 pages)

• Short Papers (8 pages)

• Posters (4 pages – this is both a maximum and minimum
requirement)

• Abstracts, i.e. non-archival contributions (3 pages)

*For all submission categories, pre-submission of title and descriptive
abstract: Extended deadline 8th March 2026*


*For all submission categories: Extended deadline 15th March 2026*


Long Papers, Short Papers, and Posters will be included in the conference
proceedings. Abstracts, however, will not appear in the published
proceedings but will be made available on the conference website. The
Abstracts category is designed for presenting research at the conference
without publishing a paper and is not intended for work-in-progress; such
work should be submitted as a Poster.

More details, including formatting instructions and all-important dates,
can be found at https://diagrams-conference.org/2026/calls/

--
Publicity Chair, Diagrams Conference 2024
Reetu Bhattacharjee, PhD
Department of Philosophy
University of Münster

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[DMANET] Post-doc position in combinatorics

Dear colleagues,

A 1-year postdoctoral position in combinatorics and discrete mathematics is
available at LIRMM (Montpellier, France). The successful candidate will
work with me and join the CADO project (Counting Arguments and Discrete
Objects). The project explores probabilistic and combinatorial proof
techniques, such as entropy compression and the Lovász Local Lemma, in
connection with counting approaches.

The postdoc will work within the general themes of the project, with
particular interest in applications to combinatorics and related areas
(including combinatorics on words, graph theory, tilings, etc.). Candidates
whose research interests broadly overlap mine, but who are not familiar
with the approaches considered in the project, are also very welcome to
apply. The position comes with no teaching duties.

The planned start date is Autumn 2026, with some flexibility.

Applications should be submitted by email to matthieu.rosenfeld@lirmm.fr by
March 31 2026 and should consist of:
* a curriculum vitae with a list of publications,
* a short "cover letter" (a few paragraphs in the email suffice).

Informal inquiries are welcome and should be addressed to
matthieu.rosenfeld@lirmm.fr.

Best regards,
Matthieu Rosenfeld

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[DMANET] [CFP] International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems Across the Computing Continuum (RASACC 2026) - Charlotte - June 22

The 1st International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems
Across the Computing Continuum (RASACC 2026)

CALL FOR PAPER

_June 22, 2026_

_Charlotte, USA_

Co-located with the 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2026) [1]

https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26 [2]

Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2026 (AoE)

The RASACC workshop aims to connect researchers and practitioners to
explore resiliency in autonomous systems across computing continuum
ecosystems. Emphasis is on system-level dependability, resilience, and
intrusion tolerance amid intrinsic autonomy, distribution,
heterogeneity, and collaboration. Cross-disciplinary contributions from
dependability engineering, distributed systems, security, and AI-enabled
systems are encouraged, including real-world case studies.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
topics:

CROSS-LAYER RESILIENCE

* Dependability challenges in cloud-edge-fog-IoT environments
* Emergent failures due to resource contention, interference, and
overload
* Effects of mobility, heterogeneity, and partial connectivity on
system behavior
* Cross-layer failure across hardware, network, middleware, and
applications
* Orchestration and adaptation mechanisms influencing emergent
behavior

SECURITY AND INTRUSION TOLERANCE

* Cyber attacks, intrusions, and coordinated adversarial behavior
* Byzantine faults and malicious behavior in autonomous and
collaborative ecosystems
* Intrusion-tolerant architectures, protocols, and coordination
mechanisms
* Trust management, fault attribution, and accountability under
partial compromise
* Security failures and resilience strategies
* Risk Assessment of DLT Solutions

RUNTIME AND ADAPTIVE RESILIENCE

* Runtime monitoring and detection of failures in autonomous systems
* Online risk assessment and mitigation techniques
* Self-adaptive, self-healing, and self-protecting systems
* Runtime verification and assurance for autonomous and distributed
environments
* Dependability-aware learning and adaptation mechanisms

COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS

* Dependability of multi-agent systems and autonomous entities
* Coordination, consensus, and agreement under faults, uncertainty,
and partial observability
* Human-autonomy interaction and emergent behaviors in mixed
human-machine teams
* Shared autonomy and collaborative decision-making in dynamic
environments
* Fault containment and isolation in collaborative and distributed
autonomous systems

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

PAPER TYPES

*

REGULAR PAPERS PRESENT ORIGINAL, UNPUBLISHED RESEARCH WITH SUBSTANTIAL
NEW RESULTS AND MUST BE 8 PAGES TOTAL (INCLUDING REFERENCES)

*

EXTENDED ABSTRACTS FOSTER DISCUSSION ON RECENT OR ONGOING WORK,
SUMMARIZING NOVEL INSIGHTS FROM A PUBLISHED PAPER OR PRESENTING
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM ONGOING RESEARCH AND MUST BE 2 PAGES TOTAL
(INCLUDING REFERENCES)

GENERAL INFORMATION

Review Process:

All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review by the Technical
Program Committee.

Formatting:

All submissions must follow the IEEE Computer Society 8.5″×11″
two-column camera-ready format, using 10-point font on 12-point
single-spaced leading.

Presentation and Publication:

Accepted papers will be published in the supplement to the DSN
Proceedings (DSN-W volume) and made available on IEEE Xplore. At least
one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and
present their work.

Submission site:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsn_2026 [3]

Track:_ International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems
Across the Computing Continuum_

Important Dates:

* Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2026 (AoE)
* Notification of Acceptance: April 21, 2026 (AoE)
* Camera-ready deadline: April 27, 2026 (AoE)
* Workshop: June 22, 2026

General Chairs:

* Alessandro Palma (Sapienza University of Rome)
* Georgios Bouloukakis (University of Patras)
* Giovanni Farina (Niccolò Cusano University)

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the RASACC
Workshop General Chairs.

For further information:

https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26 [2]

_Looking forward to your submissions!_

Links:
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[1] https://dsn2026.github.io/
[2] https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26
[3] https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsn_2026
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[DMANET] Call for Abstracts --- OR 2026 in Passau, Germany

International Conference on Operations Research (OR 2026)
~ Converging Streams in Decision Making ~
September 1-4, 2026, Passau, Germany

The OR 2026 is the annual conference of the German Operations Research
Society (GOR). We look forward to welcoming you to the University of
Passau, Germany. Conference language is English.
The conference will be a great opportunity to talk and connect to
academics, researchers, and practitioners from all over the world. We
invite you to participate and to submit an abstract and optionally a
paper for the Operations Research Proceedings 2026 (Springer).

Abstract submission is open now at https://or2026.de/submission/ and
will be closed on April 30.

We can proudly announce the following keynote speakers:
* Dick den Hertog
* Ivana Ljubic
* Phebe Vayanos
* Martin Bichler
* Merve Bodur
* Göran Kauermann
* Sebastian Pokutta
* Marie-Ève Rancourt
* Ramteen Sioshansi
* Frits Spieksma
* Stefan Szeider
* Stefan Weltge

More information on the 18 different streams as well as the social
program can be found at
https://or2026.de .

Important Dates:

* February 1, 2026: Abstract submission opens
* April 1, 2026: Registration opens
* April 30, 2026: Abstract submission deadline
* May 15, 2026: Abstract notification
* May 31, 2026: Early-bird registration deadline
* June 15, 2026: Presenting author registration deadline
* July 15, 2026: Operations Research Proceedings submissions deadline
(optional)
* September 1, 2026: Pre-conference doctoral program Dokt!OR
* September 2-4, 2026: Main conference days


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Marc Goerigk, University of Passau

info@or2026.de - https://or2026.de

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[DMANET] EC 2026 Call for Workshops and Tutorials

Dear Colleagues:

The Twenty-Seventh ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC'26)
will take place in Rome, Italy, between July 06-10, 2026.

We invite proposals for tutorials and workshops. The workshops are
planned as an in-person event during the first day of the conference
technical program (July 6, 2026). Some tutorials will take place in
person in parallel to the workshops, while others will be held virtually
from June 15-18. The deadline for both, workshop and tutorial proposals,
is March 23, 2026 AoE.

For further information (incl. how to submit proposals) see:
https://ec26.sigecom.org/call-for-contributions-acm/workshops-tutorials/

The workshop and tutorial chairs,

Nick Arnosti (UMN) and Paul Duetting (Google)
Thomas Kesselheim (Bonn) and Vahideh Manshadi (Yale)

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

[DMANET] SAND 2026 (extended deadline)

The deadline for submissions to SAND 2026 was extended to *Mar 3* (AoE).

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SAND 2026: Call for Papers
======================================

The 5th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks
July 1-3, 2026
Le Havre, France
https://litis.univ-lehavre.fr/sand2026/

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Dates
======================================

Submission deadline (extended for all papers, including new
submissions): *March 3*, 2026, 23:59 AoE
Notification: April 21, 2026
Camera-ready version: May 2, 2026
Conference: July 1-3, 2026

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Scope
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The Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks is a
primary venue for original research on the fundamental aspects of
computing in dynamic networks and dynamic computational processes.
Broadly, the conference and its community aim to improve understanding
of the role of dynamics in computing. We seek high-quality contributions
related to this aim from all viewpoints, including theory, design,
analysis, and applications, and welcome both conceptual and technical
contributions, as well as novel ideas and new problems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Bio-inspired, physical, and chemical dynamic models
- Boolean networks
- Complex systems, financial, social, and transportation networks
- Computability and complexity within dynamic networks
- Continuous models of dynamic networks
- Distributed computation in dynamic networks
- Dynamic graph algorithms
- Dynamically reconfigurable networks and graph reconfiguration
- Dynamics of games, puzzles, and gadget systems
- Fault tolerance, network self-organization, and formation
- Geometric dynamic models
- Information spreading, gossiping, and epidemics
- IoT, cloud, edge, and fog computing
- Learning approaches for dynamic networks
- Multilayer, peer-to-peer, and overlay networks
- New models for dynamic networks
- Offline and online algorithms for dynamic networks
- Population protocols and chemical reaction networks
- Randomness in dynamic networks
- Reconfigurable and swarm robotics, programmable matter, and DNA
self-assembly
- Streaming models
- Temporal data and dynamic network analysis
- Temporal graphs
- Wireless networks, mobile computing, and autonomous agents

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Paper Submission
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Papers should be submitted electronically through Easychair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sand2026).

Submissions must be in English in pdf format and they must be prepared
using the LaTeX style template for LIPIcs
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author) with

\documentclass[a4paper,anonymous,USenglish]{lipics-v2021}.

Submissions must be anonymous, without any author names, affiliations,
or email addresses.

SAND accepts two types of submissions: regular papers and brief
announcements.

A regular paper submission must be original research and report on novel
results that have not appeared or been concurrently submitted to a
journal or a conference with published proceedings. Every regular paper
submission must be at most *15 pages*, excluding references, plus an
(optional) appendix. The main part of the submission (i.e. the *15
pages*) should contain a clear presentation of the merits of the paper,
including a discussion of the paper's importance within the context of
prior work and a description of the key technical and conceptual ideas
used to achieve its main claims. There is no guarantee that the
reviewers will read the (optional) appendix; this will only be read at
the discretion of the Program Committee. The appendix can contain
missing proofs from the main text, or it can just be the full version of
the paper, this decision is left to the authors.

A brief announcement submission may report on preliminary work or work
presented elsewhere. The title of a brief announcement submission should
begin with "Brief Announcement: ". Papers submitted as brief
announcements should include presentation of their merits within *5
pages* plus at most 1 extra page of references, plus an (optional)
appendix (as described above).

The program committee may decide that some of the regular papers not
selected for publication are suitable for publication in the brief
announcement format. The authors of any such paper will be asked to
prepare a brief announcement final version out of their original regular
submission. By default, every regular paper submission will be
considered as a potential brief announcement, if it is not accepted as a
regular paper. Any authors who *do not* wish their regular paper
submission to be considered for the brief announcement format in case of
rejection, are asked to clearly indicate this on the first page of their
submission, for example by adding above or below the title "NOT eligible
for brief announcement".

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Instructions for Double-Blind Review
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The reviewing process is double-blind, the authors' names must not be
included in the paper, and the writing of the manuscript should be done
in such a way to not de-anonymize authors (e.g., instead of, our result
[1], they should use, the result of [1]). We assume that reviewers do
not actively try to recognize the authors. Therefore, authors are
allowed to publish their results on pre-print services before or at any
point of the submission/reviewing process. Non-anonymous submissions
will be rejected.

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Publication
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The conference proceedings will be published by LIPIcs. The final
version of the paper must be formatted following the LIPIcs guidelines
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors). Papers accepted
in full will have 15 pages in the final proceedings (excluding
references). Any papers accepted in the brief announcement format will
have 5 pages in the final proceedings plus at most 1 extra page of
references.

Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for
a special issue of a journal.

For every accepted regular paper and brief announcement, at least one of
the authors must fully register and present the paper during the
conference and according to the conference program. Any paper accepted
but not presented will be withdrawn from the final proceedings.

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Awards
======================================

All regular papers are eligible for the best paper award. Regular papers
co-authored by at least one full-time student may also be eligible for
the best student paper award. For a paper to be considered for the best
student paper award, at least one author who is a full-time student at
the time of submission should have made a significant contribution to
the paper. In case the authors think that their paper is eligible for
the best student paper award, they should clearly indicate this on the
first page of their submission, for example by adding above or below the
title "Eligible for the best student paper award".

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Organization
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Program Chairs:
- George Mertzios, Durham University, UK
- Andrea Richa, Arizona State University, USA

Program Committee:
- Duncan Adamson, University of St Andrews, UK
- James Aspnes, Yale University, USA
- John Augustine, IIT Madras, India
- Luca Becchetti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Petra Berenbrink, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Arnaud Casteigts, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Bernard Chazelle, Princeton University, USA
- Shantanu Das, LIS, Aix-Marseille University, France
- Joshua Daymude, Arizona State University, USA
- Giuseppe Antonio Di Luna, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- David Doty, University of California, Davis, USA
- Yuval Emek, Technion Institute of Technology, Israel
- Thomas Erlebach, Durham University, UK
- Javier Esparza, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- George Giakkoupis, INRIA, France
- Olga Goussevskaia, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Giuseppe Italiano, Luiss University, Rome, Italy
- Bart de Keijzer, King's College University of London, UK
- Othon Michail, University of Liverpool, UK
- Nils Morawietz, University of Bordeaux, France
- William K. Moses Jr., Durham University, UK
- Thomas Nowak, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
- Fukuhito Ooshita, Fukui University of Technology, Japan
- Matthew Patitz, University of Arkansas, USA
- Maria Potop-Butucaru, LIP6, Sorbonne University, France
- Rajmohan Rajaraman, Northeastern University, USA
- Dana Randall, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, Germany
- Ana Silva, Federal University of Ceará, Brazil
- Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool, UK
- Yukiko Yamauchi, Kyushu University, Japan
- Isabella Ziccardi, IRIF, Paris Cité University, France

Organizing Committee:

- Stefan Balev, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Julien Baudry, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Antoine Dutot, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Frederic Guinand, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Antoine Huchet, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Théo Morel, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Yoann Pigné, University of Le Havre Normandy, France
- Eric Sanlaville, University of Le Havre Normandy, France (chair)
- Antoine Toullalan, University of Le Havre Normandy, France

Steering Committee:

- Othon Michail, University of Liverpool, UK (SC chair)
- Arnaud Casteigts, University of Geneva, Switzerland (SC vice chair)
- George Mertzios, Durham University, UK (PC chair 2026)
- Andrea Richa, Arizona State University, USA (PC chair 2026)
- Kitty Meeks, University of Glasgow, UK (PC chair 2025)
- Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, Germany (PC chair 2025)
- Eric Sanlaville, University of Le Havre Normandy (General chair 2026)

Advisory Board:

- James Aspnes, Yale University, USA
- Luca Becchetti, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
- Arnaud Casteigts, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Giuseppe Antonio Di Luna, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
- Paola Flocchini, University of Ottawa, Canada
- George Mertzios, Durham University, UK
- Othon Michail, University of Liverpool, UK
- Rotem Oshman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
- Nicola Santoro, Carleton University, Canada
- Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool, UK
- Viktor Zamaraev, University of Liverpool, UK


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Dr. George B. Mertzios
Associate Professor in Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
Durham University, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 191 33 42 429
Email: george.mertzios@durham.ac.uk
https://mertzios.net/

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