16th International Workshop on "Non-Classical Models of Automata and Applications" (NCMA 2026) June 29-30, 2026, Rouen, France https://dlt-ncma-2026.sciencesconf.org/ ************************************************************************* Extended Deadline : April 25, 2026 ************************************************************************* NCMA (since 2009) is a workshop series devoted to research on non-classical models of automata and grammar-like devices, covering both theoretical foundations (descriptional complexity, decidability, complexity) and applications (bio-computing, document processing, self-assembly, etc.). NCMA aims to bring together researchers studying novel or extended computational models, their properties and applications. Topics for NCMA 2026 include (but are not limited) to : - Formal models inspired by linguistics, bio-computing, text processing, document engineering, self-assembly, etc., - Bio-inspired models of automata and generative devices, - Cellular automata, - Forgetting automata and restarting automata, - Automata with additional resources, - Regulated rewriting/automata, - Networks of automata or generative devices, - Models of cooperation and communication, - Quantum automata, - Automata in the framework of membrane computing, - Complexity aspects for formal systems. Important dates (all dates are to be understood AoE) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Extended Deadline for submissions: April 20, 2026 * Notification of acceptance: May 18, 2026 * Informal presentation submission deadline: May 22, 2026 * Informal presentation notification: May 29, 2026 * Deadline for all final papers: June 8, 2026 * Conference: June 29-30, 2026 Submissions and Proceedings --------------------------- Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 16 pages or short papers of up to 8 pages in electronic form (PDF). The proceedings for full papers will appear in an EPTCS volume, while short papers appear as parts of a technical report. Contributed papers should be written in EPTCS format and should be submitted through Easychair. Short papers (written in EPTCS format) may be sent to the conference email address Proofs omitted due to space constraints may be put into an appendix that will be read by the reviewers at their discretion. All papers will be reviewed by at least three referees, and simultaneous submissions to other conferences or workshops with published proceedings are not allowed. Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF through the EasyChair system: https://easychair.org/my2/conference?conf=ncma2026 Invited Speakers ---------------------- Beatrice Palano (Milan, Italie) Abuzer Yakaryilmaz (University of Latvia) Program Committee --------------------------- Martin Berglund (Umeå, Sweden) Cezar Campeanu (Charlottetown, Canada) (co-chair) Giuseppa Castiglione (Palermo, Italy) Pamela Fleischmann (Kiel, Germany) Zsolt Gazdag (Szeged, Hungary) Yo-Sub Han (Seoul, South-Korea) Zbyněk Křivka (Brno, Czech Republic) Martin Kutrib (Giessen, Germany) (co-chair) Sylvan Lombardy (Bordeaux, France) (co-chair) Ian McQuillan (Saskatoon, Canada) František Mráz (Prague, Czech Republic) Benedek Nagy (Famagusta, Cyprus) Florent Nicart (Rouen, France) Beatrice Palano (Milano, Italy) Luca Prigioniero (Loughborough, UK) Rogério Reis (Porto, Portugal) and Agustín Riscos-Núñez (Sevilla, Spain) Hellis Tamm (Tallinn, Estonia) Brink van der Merwe (Stellenbosch, South Africa) Local Information: ------------------------ The workshop will take place in Rouen (France). NCMA 2026 will be co-located with DLT 2026: 30th International Conference on Developments in Language Theory (June 30 - July 3, 2026). Contact: --------- email: comite.organisation.dlt.ncma.2026@listes.univ-rouen.fr web : https://dlt-ncma-2026.sciencesconf.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Apologize if you have received multiple copies of this message. ------------------------------------------------------------ ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
Friday, April 24, 2026
[DMANET] SPAA Workshops and Tutorials [Deadline Soon]
Dear all, We welcome proposals for workshops and tutorials that fall within the scope of the SPAA community <https://spaa.acm.org/> or address research challenges in related areas/problems that have potential impact on the SPAA community. Proposals will be evaluated on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged and will be reviewed promptly. Please submit proposals to the SPAA 2026 Workshops and Tutorials Chair, Quanquan Liu (quanquan.liu@yale.edu). Proposals should be submitted by April 25, 2026. Proposals should be brief (at most 3 single-column pages). Workshop Proposals: The following information should be included in a workshop proposal: 1. Title 2. Name and email address of the organizer(s) 3. A description of the proposed format and agenda 4. Procedures for selecting participants and presenters Here is a sample template<https://docs.google.com/document/d/15A8DNiWd-qBJsm4GnP1BlUFnXtCZfRaIxjYXm279IQY/edit?usp=sharing> that you may use, although other formats are also acceptable. We welcome workshops that are either invitation-based (example: Workshop on Recent Advances in Parallel and Concurrent Data Structures<https://sites.gatech.edu/spaa24datastr/> in SPAA 2024) or submission-based (example: Highlights of Parallel Computing <https://ucrparlay.github.io/hopc24/> (HOPC) 2024). Tutorial Proposals: Tutorials will be 1 or 1.5 hours long, depending on the number of accepted tutorials and local arrangements. A tutorial proposal should include: 1. Title and abstract 2. An outline of the tutorial content and objectives, with sufficient detail to convey both scope and depth 3. Prerequisite knowledge 4. A very brief biography of the tutorial organizers and relevant information Evaluation Committee: All workshop and tutorial proposals will be evaluated by a committee comprising the following members of the SPAA 2026 organizing committee. * Rezaul Chowdhury (Program Chair) * Quanquan Liu (Workshops and Tutorials Chair) Important Dates: * April 25, 2026: Proposals due * May 10, 2026: Notification of acceptance * July 6, 2026: SPAA workshops/tutorials in London (July 7-10, 2026, SPAA conference) Thank you! Cheers, Quanquan ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Call for Papers: Workshop on Social Choice and Learning Algorithms at IJCAI 2026
Call for Papers: Workshop on Social Choice and Learning Algorithms at IJCAI 2026 We are delighted to announce that the 3rd Workshop on Social Choice and Learning Algorithms (SCaLA-26) will take place at IJCAI during August 2026 in Bremen, Germany. It will feature technical sessions, a keynote speaker, and opportunities to forge collaborations between researchers working in social choice and those working in machine learning. The website and submission instructions can be found at the following link: https://sites.google.com/view/scala26 The submission deadline is May 8, 2026. We encourage submissions of fully developed research projects, or extended abstracts representing preliminary explorations of novel ideas. Submissions should include components from both fields of social choice and machine learning (or closely related topics). Topics of interest include (but not limited to): - Computational social choice - Fair Division - Matching - Voting theory - Sortition - Clustering - Ensemble learning - Explainable ML - Language models - Learning preferences - PAC-learning Examples of interesting connections between these topics include, but are not at all limited to: - Using machine learning to learn new mechanisms for matching - Novel uses of social choice for ensemble learning - Exploring the application of fair division concepts to clustering problems, or vice-versa - Applying multi-winner voting concepts to multi-class classification tasks Organizing Committee Ben Armstrong Saar Cohen Nicholas Mattei Zoi Terzopoulou -- *Nicholas Mattei* Associate Professor, Tulane University nsmattei@tulane.edu | www.nickmattei.net Stanley Thomas Hall | 305B +1 504 247 1416 Department of Computer Science Tulane University 6823 St Charles Ave New Orleans, LA 70118 ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Postdoc position at IDSIA, Lugano: SOS and Approximation Algorithms
Postdoctoral Position in Theoretical Computer Science IDSIA USI-SUPSI, Lugano (Switzerland) The Algorithms and Complexity Group at IDSIA (Lugano) invites applications for a PostDoc position under the supervision of Prof. Monaldo Mastrolilli. PROJECT The position is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) project n. 200021_207429: "Ideal Membership Problems and the Bit Complexity of Sum of Squares Proofs". Research focus: - Bit complexity of Sum of Squares (SoS) proofs and ideal membership problems. - Design of Approximation Algorithms using SoS and SDP techniques. OFFER - Duration: 6 months initially, renewable. - Start date: ASAP. - Salary: Approx. 80,000 CHF/year (low taxes). - Benefits: No teaching duties, generous travel support. - Environment: IDSIA offers an international research environment in Lugano. REQUIREMENTS - Ph.D. in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related fields. - Solid track record in TCS. APPLICATION Please email a CV and contact details of 2-3 references to: Prof. Monaldo Mastrolilli (monaldo.mastrolilli@supsi.ch) ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Algorithms and Complexity Workshop @ Warwick, July 3, 2026
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshop Algorithms & Complexity @ Warwick Website: https://sites.google.com/view/algorithmscomplexitywarwick3/home July 3, 2026 - University of Warwick (UK) Registration Deadline: May 31, 2026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear all, The workshop Algorithms & Complexity @ Warwick will be held at the University of Warwick on July 3, 2026 (see https://sites.google.com/view/algorithmscomplexitywarwick3/home for more details). The aim of the event is to highlight several recent exciting advances in the field of Algorithms and Complexity and to facilitate interactions within the research community. We hope that it will provide an excellent opportunity for Theory researchers - including academics, postdocs, and students - to connect and collaborate. Attendance is free, but registration is required to assist with local arrangements/catering. Please note that registration closes on 31 May. The online registration form is available on the website of the event. We hope to see many of you there! Organisers: Sayan Bhattacharya, Artur Czumaj, and Igor Oliveira ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] CASC 2026 [Extended Deadline] - Last Call for Papers
The 28th International Workshop in Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing CASC 2026 Bath, UK 31 August - 4 September 2026 http://www.casc-conference.org LAST CALL FOR PAPERS ############################################################ Note: the deadline for submitting has been extended to May 4th, 2026. The tools of Scientific Computing play an important role in the natural sciences and engineering. Computer Algebra Systems and the underlying algorithms for Symbolic Computation play an increasingly important role within Scientific Computation. The CASC workshop series has been running for two and a half decades to explore the interaction of these topics, their implementation, and their application. The 28th CASC workshop will be held in Bath, UK from 31st August - 4th September 2026. There will be three invited talks, along with a program of contributed talks for which we now invite submissions. ##################################### SCOPE ##################################### The topics addressed in the workshop cover the following. (1) The theory of symbolic computation and its implementation in computer algebra systems. This includes, but is not limited to: - new methods in exact computation; - symbolic algorithms and their complexity; - automated reasoning in algebra and geometry; - parallel symbolic / symbolic-numeric computation; - symbolic / symbolic-numeric methods for differential, differential-algebraic and difference equations; - symbolic / symbolic-numeric methods for polynomial equations and inequalities; and - the embedding of computer algebra technology within different software and hardware environments. (2) All other areas of scientific computing in regards to their benefit from or use of computer algebra methods and software. This includes, but is not limited to: - the use of computer algebra in approximate computation; - computer algebra methods in big data analytics; and - computer algebra methods for simulation and modelling. (3) Applications of the above throughout the natural sciences and engineering. We welcome papers on both fundamental research and implementation issues. We also accept survey papers but these MUST BE CLEARLY LABELLED as such in the title. ##################################### CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION OPTIONS ##################################### We encourage wide participation at the workshop. In light of this, and that the conference scope spans computer science and mathematics (with their different publication traditions), we offer a variety of participation options. 1. Participation with an accompanying paper in LNCS: CASC has a long running relationship with the Springer book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science to publish conference proceedings. Work submitted here should contain an original research result. Submissions should be prepared in the LNCS style and not exceed 20 pages. Survey papers may have up to 25 pages. 2. Participation with abstract only: Participants may opt to submit an extended abstract instead. These should have at least 2 and at most 4 pages in the LNCS style. They must contain the main results of the talk (without proofs). They will be lightly reviewed and distributed locally at the conference. We see three main audiences for this option: - Those who wish to talk on previously published work (in which case that work should be clearly cited in the abstract). - Those whose work is not yet ready for publication, but wish to receive feedback. - Those who plan to submit a journal paper on the work shortly. For the second group, there will be a subsequent journal special issue call after the conference (see below). ##################################### SUBMISSION LINK ##################################### All submissions should be done via easychair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=casc2026 Submissions must be prepared in the LNCS style and within the declared page count. ##################################### IMPORTANT DATES ##################################### Paper submission deadline: May 4th, 2026 Notification to Authors: May 31st, 2026 Submission of Final Version: June 5th, 2026 Conference: August 31 – September 4, 2026 ##################################### ACCOMPANYING SPECIAL ISSUE OF MATHEMATICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE ##################################### CASC has formed a relationship with the Springer Birkhäuser journal Mathematics in Computer Science (MCS) for an ongoing series of special issues on topics presented at CASC. Work submitted here must be of journal quality and will be reviewed to the usual standards of MCS. Submission will be opened after the conference for authors of extended abstracts presented at that year’s conference. There is no a priori page limit, but the length must be justified by the contents of the paper. At notification authors may be asked to revise their paper for a secondary deadline. Deadline for MCS Special Issue submission: Autumn 2026 MCS submission is only open if an extended abstract is presented at the conference - eligible authors will be sent a separate submission link for this after the conference. ##################################### INVITED TALKS ##################################### Carsten Schneider, Director of Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria Joseph Tooby-Smith, University of Bath, UK Thi Xuan Vu - Université de Lille, France ##################################### COMMITTEES ##################################### Program Committee Chairs Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK Chenqi Mou - Beihang University, China Program Committee Francois Boulier - Université de Lille, France Florent Bréhard – Laboratoire CRIStAL, France Changbo Chen - Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Victor F. Edneral - Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Matthew England - Coventry University, UK Jonathan Hauenstein - University of Notre Dame, USA Rui-Juan Jing - Jinagsu University, China François Lemaire – Laboratoire CRIStAL, France Fatemeh Mohammadi – KU Leuven, Belgium Michael Monagan - Simon Fraser University, Canada Marc Moreno Maza - University of Western Ontario, Canada Chenqi Mou - Beihang University, China Katsusuke Nabeshima - Tokyo University of Science, Japan Sonia Perez-Diaz - Universidad de Alcala, Spain Daniel Robertz - RWTH Aachen University, Germany Timur Sadykov - Plekhanov Russian University, Russia Éric Schost - University of Waterloo, Canada Thomas Sturm - CNRS, France Sergue Vinitsky - Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia Victor Selivanov - A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Svetlana Selivanova - KAIST, South Korea Akira Terui - University of Tsukuba, Japan Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK General Chairs François Boulier – University of Lille, France Timur Sadykov - Plekhanov Russian University, Russia Publicity Chairs Thi Xuan Vu - Université de Lille, France Dmitry Lyakhov - KAUST, Saudi Arabia Advisory Board Wolfram Koepf - University of Kassel, Germany Ernst W. Mayr - Technical University of Munich, Germany Werner M. Seiler - University of Kassel, Germany Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov - Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Russia Local Organisation James Davenport - University of Bath, UK Ali Kemal Uncu - University of Bath, UK ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
Thursday, April 23, 2026
[DMANET] One-day Workshop on Randomness in Computing at Sheffield
Hi, We are pleased to announce a one-day workshop on *Randomness in Computing*, to be held at the University of Sheffield on *June 30, 2026*. The workshop aims to bring together researchers in theoretical computer science interested in randomness and its role in computation, including topics such as randomized algorithms, pseudorandomness, probabilistic methods, and complexity theory. More information (including the schedule and registration) is available at: https://sites.google.com/view/fox-sheffield-2026 The programme will include *five invited talks* and a *session of short talks by junior researchers*. Attendance is free, but registration is required for planning purposes. Best, Parinya ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] MFCS 2026 - Last Call for Papers
======================================================== MFCS 2026 - Last Call for Papers ======================================================== The **51th conference on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science** (MFCS) will take place in: Paris, France August 24th-28th, 2026 **MFCS** is among the conferences with the longest history in the field — the first conference in the series was held already in 1972. Traditionally, the conference moved between the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia; since 2013, the conference has traveled around Europe. The conference will be preceded, on August 23, by the **Young Research Forum Workshop** intended for students and postdocs. The workshop will start at 13:00 and will feature talks/discussions around different topics related to research and academic life. After the workshop, there will be a social event with board games. NEW: Up to **10 papers** will be accepted by the program committee, for which **no presence onsite** of an author is required. In this case, a reduced fee will be applied. ======================================================== Important dates and information ======================================================== Submissions: April 24th, 2026 Author notification: June 19th, 2026 Camera-ready version: June 26th, 2026 Conference: August 24th-28th, 2026 (YRF Workshop on August 23rd, afternoon) Deadlines are firm; late submissions will not be considered. All dates are AoE. Conference website: https://mfcs2026.irif.fr/ ======================================================== Invited Speakers ======================================================== Jakub Orpšal (University of Birmingham, UK) Damien Pous (CNRS, ENS Lyon, France) Noga Ron-Zewi (University of Haifa, Israel) Tatiana Starikovskaya (ENS Paris, France) Ryan Williams (MIT, USA) ======================================================== Submission guidelines ======================================================== 1) Papers must present original research on the theory of computer science. No prior publication and no simultaneous submission to other publication outlets (either a conference or a journal) is allowed. Authors are encouraged to also make full versions of their submissions freely accessible in an on-line repository such as arXiv. 2) Submissions take the form of an extended abstract of up-to 12 pages (LIPIcs document class), excluding a separate title page, references and a clearly labelled appendix. The appendix may consist either of omitted proofs or of a full version of the submission, and it will be read at the discretion of program committee members. The extended abstract has to present the merits of the paper and its main contributions clearly, and describe the key concepts and technical ideas used to obtain the results. Submissions must provide the proofs which can enable the main mathematical claims of the paper to be verified. 3) Submissions authored or co-authored by members of the program committee are allowed. 4) At the time of submission, authors may declare that they are unable to attend the conference in Paris and therefore cannot give an in-person presentation. This choice will not influence the evaluation of submissions by the Program Committee. The Program Committee will rank all papers irrespective of their presentation status. Approximately 80 papers will be selected for in-person presentation, and up to 10 papers will be accepted without presentation. All accepted papers will be published in the same proceedings. This option is intended for authors who wish to publish their results at the conference but, for various reasons (e.g., family or financial constraints), are unable to attend the conference in person. 5) At least one author of each accepted paper with presentation is expected to register for the conference, and give the talk in-person. At least one author of each accepted paper without in-person presentation is expected to register for the conference for a reduced fee, and for each such paper the authors are expected to provide a pre-recorded video of the paper presentation that will be made available on-line during the conference. (Pre-recorded videos of the other papers are optional.) 6) Papers authored only by students should be marked as such at the time of submission in order to be eligible for the best student paper award. 7) MFCS proceedings are published in the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) series. The camera-ready version of accepted papers will need to comply with the LIPIcs style. 8) All submissions should be made via HotCRP at https://mfcs26.hotcrp.com/. ======================================================== MFCS 2025 Programme Committee ======================================================== Michal Koucký (Charles University, Czech Republic) - chair Daniela Petrișan (Université Paris Cité, IRIF, France) - co-chair C. Aiswarya (Chennai Mathematical Institute, India) Christel Baier (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) Ivona Bezáková (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) Markus Bläser (Saarland University, Germany) Achim Blumensath (Masaryk University, Czech Republic) Martin Böhm (University of Wrocław, Poland) Édouard Bonnet (CNRS, ENS de Lyon, France) Joshua Brakensiek (University of California, Berkeley, USA) André Chailloux (Inria de Paris, France) Panagiotis Charalampopoulos (King's College London, UK) Lorenzo Clemente (University of Warsaw, Poland) Ugo Dal Lago (University of Bologna, Italy) Debarati Das (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Samir Datta (Chennai Mathematical Institute, India) Jakub Gajarský (Masaryk University and University of Warsaw, Czech Republic/Poland) Anna Gál (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Sumegha Garg (Rutgers University, USA) Mayank Goswami (City University of New York, USA) Florian Horn (Université Paris Cité, IRIF, CNRS, France) Dušan Knop (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic) Hanna Komlos (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany) Stephan Kreutzer (TU Berlin, Germany) Bruno Loff (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Wolfgang Merkle (Heidelberg University, Germany) Igor Carboni Oliveira (University of Warwick, UK) Kristýna Pekárková (AGH University of Krakow, Poland) Thomas Place (University of Bordeaux, LABRI, France) Cécilia Pradic (Swansea University, UK) Jakub Przybyło (AGH University of Krakow, Poland) Colin Riba (ENS de Lyon, LIP, France) Kilian Risse (Lund University, Sweden) Robert Robere (McGill University, Canada) Michał Skrzypczak (University of Warsaw, Poland) Paweł Sobociński (TalTech, Estonia) Henning Urbat (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Pavel Veselý (Charles University, Czech Republic) Philip Wellnitz (National Institute of Informatics, Japan) Sarah Winter (Université Paris Cite, IRIF, CNRS, France) James Worrell (University of Oxford, UK) Standa Živný (University of Oxford, UK) ========================================== ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. 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[DMANET] Postdoc Positions in Quantum Software and Quantum Communication at Aalborg University
The Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University (Denmark) offers two postdoc positions in quantum software and quantum communication. The application deadline is May 25. The starting date is negotiable (earliest August 1). See the following application link for more details: https://aau.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:927231/ Best regards, Christian Schilling christianms@cs.aau.dk ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] PhD position in algorithms at Bocconi University in Milan
A PhD position in algorithms is available in the theory group at Bocconi, supervised by Adam Polak. Bocconi University is an amazingly vibrant academic community with leading professors. It is located in central Milan, Italy. A new Computing Sciences department was established four years ago and has already built a strong presence in various areas of CS, including theory: https://cs.unibocconi.eu/research/theory To learn more about life in Milan and Bocconi, check out these posts by Luca Trevisan: https://lucatrevisan.wordpress.com/category/places/bocconi/ Details on eligibility and application procedures are available at: https://www.unibocconi.it/en/programs/phd/admissions Net salary: at least 22000 euros per year (+ possible additions for research and teaching assistantship). Deadline for application: 18 May 2026. Informal enquiries are welcome at adam.polak@unibocconi.it ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] DISC 2026 - Third Call for Papers
===================================== *DISC 2026 Call for Papers* ===================================== 40th International Symposium on Distributed Computing November 9-13, 2026 Rome, Italy https://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2026/ ===================================== *DISC Conference Overview* ===================================== The International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC) is an international forum on the theory, design, analysis, implementation and application of distributed systems and networks. It is organized in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). The symposium was established 41 years ago, in 1985, as a biannual International Workshop on Distributed Algorithms on Graphs (WDAG). DISC 2026 marks the 40th edition of the symposium. To celebrate this special milestone, the conference will include a series of festivities and special events honoring four decades of advances in distributed computing research and the vibrant community that has shaped the field. ===================================== *Important Dates* ===================================== Paper registration: May 27, 2026 Submission deadline: June 1, 2026 Rebuttal phase: July 21-25, 2026 Notification: August 5, 2026 Camera-ready version due date: August 19, 2026 All deadlines are at 23:59 AoE. ===================================== *Scope* ===================================== Submissions are sought in all areas of distributed algorithms and distributed systems, including theory, design, implementation, modelling, analysis, and application of distributed systems and networks. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: · Biological and nature-inspired distributed algorithms · Blockchain protocols · Distributed and concurrent data structures, replication and consistency · Distributed graph algorithms · Distributed machine learning and data science · Distributed operating systems, middleware, database systems · Experimental evaluation of distributed algorithms and systems · Fault tolerance, reliability, availability · Formal methods for distributed computing: verification, synthesis and testing · Game-theoretic and knowledge-based approaches to distributed computing · High-performance, cloud and grid computing · Internet and Web applications, social networks and recommendation systems · Mobile agents, autonomous distributed systems, swarm robotics · Multiprocessor and multi-core architectures and algorithms · Population protocols and chemical reaction networks · Quantum distributed algorithms · Security in distributed computing, cryptographic protocols · Self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomous systems · Synchronization, persistence and transactional memory · Wireless, mobile, sensor and ad-hoc networks ===================================== *Submissions* ===================================== A submitted paper should clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state the paper’s key contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods used to achieve the main claims. A submission should strive to be accessible to a broad audience, as well as having sufficient details for experts in the area. There are two types of submissions: regular papers and brief announcements. Regular papers must report on original research that has not previously been published (and may not be concurrently submitted to other journals or conferences with proceedings). All ideas necessary for an expert to fully verify the central claims in a paper, including experimental results, should be included in the submission. A brief announcement may describe work in progress or work presented elsewhere. A brief announcement may also present a result that is short and elegant but does not require a longer paper. It may also be used to announce a software distribution or an experimental result of interest that can be concisely described. The title of a brief announcement must start with the phrase "Brief Announcement: ". A paper that is not accepted as a regular paper may be invited as a brief announcement. When requested by the program committee, each author of the submitted paper(s) is expected to prepare a professional review of a non-conflicted DISC 2026 submission that falls within their research expertise. Submission should be done via the following web page: https://disc26.hotcrp.com ===================================== *Submission format* ===================================== 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. The contact information of the authors will be entered separately in the submission metadata. For regular papers, there is no page limit, and authors are encouraged to use the “full version” of their paper as the submission. The initial 15 pages, excluding the title page and a table of contents, 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. (Illustrative figures are encouraged.) The submission must contain all necessary details, including full proofs of all claims in the paper. Although there is no bound on the length of a submission, material other than the first 15 pages, excluding the title page and a table of contents, will be read at the committee’s discretion. Papers submitted as brief announcements should comply with the above rules, replacing 15 pages with 5 pages. Submissions not conforming to the submission guidelines and papers outside of the scope of the conference will be rejected without consideration. All accept/reject decisions made by the program committee are final. ===================================== *Use of Large Language Models (LLMs)* ===================================== LLM usage policy for authors: - Only human individuals may be listed as authors. Generative AI tools or any other systems may not be credited as authors or co-authors. All listed authors must take full responsibility for the content of the submission. - The usage of generative AI tools to create new content is permitted, but its use must be explicitly and fully disclosed in the work. Authors may use the following format (if applicable): *AI Disclosure: We used [Tool Name] to assist with [Brief Description of Use]. The tool materially affected [Sections X and Y]. More details can be found in [Section Z]. The authors verified the correctness and originality of all content including references.* - Authors are accountable for the accuracy, originality, and integrity of all material in their paper, including any content produced with AI assistance. This includes responsibility for errors, plagiarism, misrepresentation, or fabricated content (e.g., “hallucinatory” references or fabricated data) generated by such tools. [The above policies have been adopted from similar policies of the recent STOC/FOCS/SPAA/NeurIPS conferences.] Any questions about the LLM use policy should be directed to the PC chair, Keren Censor-Hillel (ckeren@cs.technion.ac.il). ===================================== *Anonymous Submissions* ===================================== We will use a relaxed implementation of double-blind peer review. Submissions must not reveal the identity of the authors in any way. In particular, authors’ names and affiliation should not appear in the document itself. Authors should ensure that any references to their own related work are in the third person (e.g., not “We build on our previous work …” but rather “We build on the work of …”). The purpose of this process 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. You are free to disseminate your work through arXiv and other online repositories and give presentations on your work as usual. Moreover, nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult. In particular, important references should not be omitted or anonymized. Brief announcements should also be submitted without author names and affiliations so that a reviewer can form an initial judgment without bias, but they can contain a reference to the full version of the work in the bibliography. Please feel free to ask the PC chair if you have any questions about the double-blind policy of DISC 2026. ===================================== *Conflict of Interest* ===================================== The submission form provides an opportunity to specify conflicts of interest with any of the PC members and other member of research community. A conflict of interest is limited to the following: - A family member or close friend; - A Ph.D. advisor or advisee (no time limit), or postdoctoral or undergraduate mentor or mentee within the past five years; - A person with the same affiliation; - A person involved in an alleged incident of harassment; - Frequent collaborators, or collaborators who have jointly published papers within the last two years. If you feel that you have a valid reason for a conflict of interest beyond listed above, or any other issues related to the fair treatment of your submission, contact the PC chair, Keren Censor-Hillel ( ckeren@cs.technion.ac.il), or the SafeTOC representative for DISC, listed at https://safetoc.org/index.php/toc-advisors/. ===================================== *Participation at DISC* ===================================== It is expected that accepted papers and brief announcements be presented in-person at the conference. ===================================== *Publication* ===================================== The proceedings will be published by LIPIcs. The final version of the paper has to be formatted following the LIPIcs guidelines. Regular papers will have 15 pages in the final proceedings (excluding references), and brief announcements will have 5 pages in the proceedings (including everything). If more space is needed, the authors are encouraged to post the full version e.g. on arXiv and refer to it in their paper. Accepted papers and brief announcements must be presented by one of the authors, with a full registration and according to the final schedule. Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for a special issue of the journal Distributed Computing. The best paper at DISC will be considered for publication in the Journal of the ACM. ===================================== *Awards* ===================================== Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper. To be eligible for the best student paper award, at least one of the paper authors must be a full-time student at the time of submission, and the student(s) must have made a significant contribution to the paper. ===================================== *Organization* ===================================== *Program Committee:* James Aspnes, Yale University, USA Naama Ben-David, Technion, Israel Christian Cachin, University of Bern, Switzerland Armando Castañeda, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion, Israel (Chair) Peter Davies-Peck, Durham University, UK Michal Dory, University of Haifa, Israel Fabien Dufoulon, Lancaster University, UK Constantin Enea, Ecole Polytechnique, France Jeremy Fineman, Georgetown University, USA Leszek Antoni Gąsieniec, University of Liverpool, UK Ran Gelles, Bar-Ilan University, Israel George Giakkouipis, Inria, Rennes, France Seth Gilbert, NUS, Singapore Wojciech Golab, University of Waterloo, Canada Alexey Gotsman, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain Danny Hendler, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Taisuke Izumi, The University of Osaka, Japan Siddhartha Jayanti, Dartmouth College, USA Tomasz Jurdzinski, University of Wroclaw, Poland Petr Kuznetsov, Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France Quanquan Liu, Yale University, USA Thomas Locher, DFINITY, Switzerland Giuliano Losa, Stellar Development Foundation, USA Darya Melnyk, TU Berlin, Germany Alessia Milani, Aix-Marseille University, LIS, France Shreyas Pai, IIT Madras, India Boaz Patt-Shamir, Tel Aviv University, Israel Ivan Rapaport, Universidad de Chile, Chile Andrea W. Richa, Arizona State University, USA Peter Robinson, Augusta University, USA Joel Rybicki, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, Germany Lili Su, Northeastern University, USA Jukka Suomela, Aalto University, Finland François Taïani, Univ Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA, France Andrei Tonkikh, Aptos Labs, USA Jennifer Welch, Texas A&M University, USA Philipp Woelfel, University of Calgary, Canada Michelle Yeo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Aarhus University, Denmark Leqi Zhu, University of Manitoba, Canada *Conference Committee:* Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (co-Chair) Yannic Maus, TU Graz, Austria (Treasurer) William K. Moses Jr., Durham University, UK (Publicity Chair and Proceedings Chair) Ami Paz, CNRS and Paris-Saclay University, France (Workshops Chair) Andrea Vitaletti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (co-Chair) *Steering Committee:* Dan Alistarh, IST, Austria (2024 PC Chair) Hagit Attiya, Technion, Israel (Chair) Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion, Israel (2026 PC Chair) Pierre Fraigniaud, CNRS and Université Paris Cité, France (Vice Chair) Dariusz Kowalski, Augusta University, USA (2025 PC Chair) Alessia Milani, Aix-Marseille University, LIS, France (Member-at-large) Ami Paz, CNRS and Paris-Saclay University, France (Member-at-large) ------ Regards, William K. Moses Jr. Publicity Chair, DISC 2026 https://sites.google.com/view/wkmjr ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. 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[DMANET] FLoC Workshop CfP: LLM-Solve 2026 - LLMs meet Constraint Solving
CALL FOR PAPERS LLM-Solve 2026: LLMs meet Constraint Solving (2nd Edition) FLoC & CP 2026 Workshop Sunday, July 19, 2026, at ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal https://submissions.floc26.org/llm-solve/ IMPORTANT DATES Submission deadline: May 15, 2026 Notification: May 25, 2026 Workshop: July 19, 2026 ABOUT LLM-Solve 2026 is a workshop for researchers at the intersection of Large Language Models and Constraint Solving (CP, SAT, SMT, MIP, and related paradigms). LLMs now act as agentic systems that orchestrate multi-step reasoning and tool use, yet they struggle with reliability and formal correctness. Constraint solvers offer provable guarantees but require expertise to formalize problems and select suitable techniques. The opportunity is bidirectional. LLMs can help non-experts with modeling and interactive solving, while constraint solvers can provide execution, verification, and structured reasoning for LLM-driven agents. TOPICS OF INTEREST (not restricted to) - LLMs and agentic systems for constraint modeling and acquisition - LLM-guided solver heuristics and search strategies - Hybrid approaches combining LLMs and constraint solvers - Constraint solvers for improving LLM reasoning and verification - SAT/CP-based methods for controlling or guiding LLM outputs - LLM-driven explanations and interactive constraint solving - Benchmarks, datasets, and evaluation methodologies for LLM-Constraint integration - Real-world applications combining constraint-solving and LLMs SUBMISSIONS Extended abstracts up to 2 pages (excluding references), with an optional appendix of up to 10 pages. Submissions may cover published work, original work, work in progress with preliminary results, or position papers. PDF following LIPIcs guidelines (https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/5#author). All presenters and attendees must register for the FLoC workshop day. Submit: https://submissions.floc26.org/llm-solve/ ORGANIZERS Tias Guns (KU Leuven, Belgium) Serdar Kadıoglu (Brown University, USA) Stefan Szeider (TU Wien, Austria) Dimos Tsouros (UOWM, Greece) FLoC'26: https://www.floc26.org/venue CP'26: https://cp2026.a4cp.org/ ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
[DMANET] [CFP] The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), Lancaster, UK, 23- 26, Nov 2026
*** Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP *** ===================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS ****************************************************************** The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) 23-26, Nov, 2026, Lancaster, UK https://bmvc2026.bmva.org ****************************************************************** The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is one of the major international conferences on computer vision and related areas. It is organised by the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA). BMVC’26 will be hosted by Lancaster University on 23rd - 26th November 2026. Top papers from BMVC 2026 will be invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV). *Key Dates (23:59 AoE)* Abstract Submission Deadline: 22 May, 2026 Paper & Supplementary Submission Deadline: 29 May, 2026 Rebuttal Period: 3 - 10 Jul, 2026 Author Notification of Decisions: 7 Aug, 2026 Camera-Ready Paper Deadline: 28 Aug, 2026 *Please note that the Abstract and Paper/ Supplementary deadlines will not be extended. *Topics of Interest * Authors are invited to submit high-quality papers in image processing, computer vision, machine learning and related areas including, but not limited to: · 3D from X, Shape Modeling and Processing · Action, Event, and Video Understanding · Adversarial Attack and Defense · Biometrics · Computational Photography and Photogrammetry · Computer Vision Theory · Datasets and Evaluation · Deep Learning Architectures and Techniques · Document Analysis · Embodied Vision: Active Agents, Simulation · Explainable, Fair, and Ethical AI · Generative Models · Humans: Face, Gesture, Pose, and Body Movement · Image and Video Retrieval · Low-level and Physics-based Vision · Medical and Biological Image Analysis · Motion Estimation and Tracking · Multimodal Learning (Vision + Language, Audio, etc.) · Recognition, Segmentation, and Scene Understanding · Representation, Self-supervised, and Transfer Learning · Uncertainty · Vision Applications, Systems, and Robotics · Visual Reasoning · Brave New Ideas (novel approaches or theories, not necessarily benchmark gains) *Submission Guideline* Main papers must not exceed 14 pages (excluding references). Supplementary information (e.g., appendices, videos, additional results) can be submitted as a single .zip file by the deadline. All submissions must be made through the OpenReview system. BMVC’26 employs a double-blind review process. Work submitted to BMVC’26 must be original and cannot be under concurrent review for another peer-reviewed conference or journal. *Organising Committee* *General Chairs * Jun Liu Lancaster University Majid Mirmehdi University of Bristol *Advisory Chairs* Ming-Hsuan Yang UC Merced; DeepMind Stan Sclaroff Boston University Mubarak Shah University of Central Florida *Programme Chairs* Bryan M. Williams Lancaster University Hossein Rahmani Lancaster University Bohyung Han Seoul National University Jianfei Cai Monash University Gabriela Czanner University of Southampton Michael Yang University of Bath *Technical Programme Chairs* Qiuhong Ke Monash University Ping Hu UESTC; VinUniversity Haoxuan Qu Lancaster University Zhuoling Li Lancaster University *Workshop Chairs* Richard Jiang Lancaster University Guosheng Hu University of Bristol Ziquan Liu QMUL Emma Wilson Lancaster University *Industrial / Keynote Chairs* Mark Nixon University of Southampton *Doctoral Consortium Chairs* Ali Cheraghian Macquarie University *Website Chairs * Xiaofei Hui Lancaster University *Proceedings Chairs* Yakun Ju University of Leicester Jian Hu QMUL Qiuchi Xiang Lancaster University Yu Xue Lancaster University *Publicity Chairs * Kosta Derpanis York University Qian Zheng Zhejiang University Ritesh Vyas PDEU Zhengxin Yu Lancaster University *Sponsorship Chair* Ziquan Liu QMUL *Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Chairs* Emily Winter Lancaster University Yujun Cai UQ *Sustainability Chairs* Adrian Friday Lancaster University *Local Arrangement Chairs* Miles Walker Lancaster University *BMVA * Toby Breckon Treasurer Neill Campbell Chairman Andrew Gilbert Payments Master General Further Information and Updates: https://bmvc2026.bmva.org ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] [Algorithms] (IF 2.1, CiteScore 4.5) 4th volume of the Editor's Choice Articles
We are pleased to share with you the 4th volume of the Editor's Choice Articles in the open access journal /Algorithms /(https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms). These articles are free to access and can be downloaded below: 1. Using Smartwatches in Stress Management, Mental Health, and Well-Being: A Systematic Review https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/419 2. Research on the Integrated Scheduling of Imaging and Data Transmission for Earth Observation Satellites https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/418 3. Filter Learning-Based Partial Least Squares Regression and Its Application in Infrared Spectral Analysis https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/424 4. Early Detection of Alzheimer's Disease Using Generative Models: A Review of GANs and Diffusion Models in Medical Imaging https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/434 5. Transmit and Receive Diversity in MIMO Quantum Communication for High-Fidelity Video Transmission https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/436 6. A Comprehensive Review and Benchmarking of Fairness-Aware Variants of Machine Learning Models https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/435 7. Iterative Matrix Techniques Based on Averages https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/439 8. Explainability and Interpretability in Concept and Data Drift: A Systematic Literature Review https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/443 9. Frost Resistance Prediction of Concrete Based on Dynamic Multi-Stage Optimisation Algorithm https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/441 10. Adaptive Nonlinear Proportional–Integral–Derivative Control of a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Process Using a Radial Basis Function Neural Network https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4893/18/7/442 We also warmly welcome your submissions if you have relevant work to contribute. Please feel free to contact our Managing Editor, Mr. Musea Wu (musea.wu@mdpi.com), for any questions or assistance. -- Mr. Musea Wu Managing Editor *News: * 1. /Algorithms/received an increased 2024 Impact Factor of 2.1 and CiteScore of 4.5 2. /Algorithms/ ranks Q1 in Scopus: "Mathematics - Numerical Analysis" (https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/21100199795) 3. Recruiting Editorial Board Members for /Algorithms/ (https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/14101) ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Deadline 27 April 2026: LSE Fellow in Discrete Mathematics
Deadline Monday 27 April 2027 23:59 UK time: The Department of Mathematics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) seeks to appoint an LSE Fellow with expertise in a subject area related to Discrete Mathematics. Salary from £43,277 to £51,714 pa inclusive, with potential to progress to £55,497 pa, inclusive of London allowance. This is a career development position and is fixed term for two years. You will contribute to the intellectual life of the School through conducting and publishing outstanding quality research, engaging in high quality teaching as instructed by the Head of Department, and participating in the wider School and Department activities. You should have: - completed, or be close to completing, a PhD related to discrete mathematics by the post start date; - a developing, competitive research record in discrete mathematics, and a clear and viable strategy for future research; - excellent communication and presentation skills; - the ability to work in close partnership with fellow teachers and professional services colleagues; - the ability to foster an engaging and supportive learning environment; and - a commitment to equality and diversity. We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave, and excellent training and development opportunities. For further information about the post, please go to https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/5718/0/466300/15539/lse-fellow-in-mathematics, which also has links to the job description, person specification, and how to apply documents. If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the 'contact us' links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email maths.operations@lse.ac.uk. The closing date for receipt of applications is 27 April 2026 (23:59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.
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[DMANET] PhD position in Reinforcement Learning for Automatic Discovery of Dynamical Systems from Data
We are offering a PhD position in Applied Mathematics and Machine Learning, focused on the intersection of reinforcement learning, optimization, and dynamical systems identification. The project aims to develop reinforcement learning methods for the automatic discovery of nonlinear dynamical systems from data, combining ideas from: reinforcement learning and sequential decision-making system identification and inverse problems optimization and control theory representation learning for structured dynamical models The goal is to design algorithms that can learn governing equations or compact dynamical representations from observations, with a focus on scalability, robustness, and theoretical guarantees. Applications will be used as motivating benchmarks, but the core emphasis is methodological: building general-purpose frameworks for data-driven discovery of dynamical systems. This position is suited for candidates interested in theoretical and algorithmic aspects of modern ML, particularly those working at the interface of reinforcement learning, optimization, and mathematical modeling. Location: Montpellier, France Deadline: May 4 Applications must be submitted via the doctoral school ED I2S portal (Université de Montpellier): https://edi2s.umontpellier.fr → PhD offers → Statistics and Data Science → LPHI – Reinforcement learning for automatic model discovery Kind regards, Ovidiu Radulescu -- Prof. Ovidiu Radulescu University of Montpellier Laboratory of Pathogens and Host Immunity Leader, Computational Systems Biology team ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LPHI - UMR 5294 CNRS/UM/INSERM Phone: +33-(0)4-6714-9221 Pl. E. Bataillon - Bat. 24 Fax: +33-(0)4-6714-4286 Université de Montpellier email: ovidiu.radulescu@umontpellier.fr CP 107 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5 FRANCE ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Nomination for Asian Prize for Combinatorics Deadline April 30
Dear Colleagues, This is a reminder that the deadline for nominating candidates for the Asian Prize for Combinatorics is April 30, 2026. Nominations should be sent to asiacomb2026@ibs.re.kr. Detailed information about the prize can be found on the official website: https://asiacomb.com/Prize/ Cheers, Hong Liu on behalf of ASIACOMB 2026 Organizing Committee ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] Post-doctoral Position in Network Modelling and Resilience Optimization
Kindly find below a job description for a post-doctoral position at SKEMA Business School ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Centre for Analytics and Management Science (CAMS) at SKEMA Business School has a vacancy for one full-time post-doctoral researcher in network modelling and resilience optimization for a period of 15 months. This position is funded by the MOBILIENCE project supported by the ANR PEPR IRIMA on climate adaptation, urban resilience, and digital innovation. MOBILIENCE is a multidisciplinary project that aims to enhance the resilience of urban mobility networks to flood-induced disruptions based on the data-models-decision continuum. The candidate will collect data to develop multimodal network models and simulation frameworks for designing scenarios and capturing disruption-aware behavior. The obtained models will serve as the basis for determining stochastic, time-adaptive rerouting plans designed to keep city-wide mobility functional when large floods affect multiple corridors and overall network connectivity. The candidate will work together with Professor David Rey and will be based at SKEMA Sophia Antipolis campus. The candidate is expected to work on research activities within the scope of the MOBILIENCE project, including research publications, conference presentations and workshop participation with project partner institutions such as Université Gustave Eiffel. Candidates must have a PhD in operations research, engineering, mathematics, economics, or computer science. A knowledge of network modeling and transportation is desirable but not required. Strong data science and programming skills are required, and the candidate is expected to have excellent oral and written communication skills in English. A working knowledge of the French language is appreciated. *Keywords*: stochastic and dynamic optimization, game theory, network modelling, urban transportation, resilience. *Job characteristics*: - Contract type: Fixed-term contract (15 months) - Start date: September 2026 (flexible depending on availability) - Location: SKEMA Business School, Sophia Antipolis (France) - Salary: €3,700 – €3,950 gross/month (depending on experience) Applications should be sent to Prof. David Rey: david.rey@skema.edu and include the following documents in PDF format: - A cover letter. - Curriculum Vitae (CV) with a list of your publications and references. - The one or two publications you are the most proud of. *Applications will be reviewed until June 30th, 2026 or until the position is filled.* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
[DMANET] New deadlines: Call for Papers ICCL 2026: 17th International Conference on Computational Logistics, Aug 13- Sept 2, 2026, Morocco
***apologies for cross-postings*** Call For Papers ICCL 2026, 17th International Conference on Computational Logistics, https://www.iccl2026.uni-hamburg.de/ e-mail: ICCL2026@aui.ma August 31 - September 02, 2026, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco The submission of abstracts and papers will be handled through the ICCL 2026 EasyChair Management System: https://easychair.org/my2/conference?conf=iccl26 ICCL focuses on the theory and applications of operations research, artificial intelligence, and management science to problems in logistics. Authors are kindly invited to submit their contributions in the field of logistics involving operations research and management, decision support, artificial intelligence, and information systems. Practical cases providing insights and real-world experience are encouraged to be submitted. Submitted contributions will be peer-reviewed and may be submitted as: Full papers for publication in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Extended abstracts for presentation only. The theme of this year’s conference is “Logistics in the Age of AI.” The conference topics include, among others: Operations research, planning and decision support Machine learning and AI for logistics Routing Freight, multimodal and nearshoring Maritime logistics and port operations Urban logistics and public transport Warehousing and inventory Supply chain design and sustainability Reverse logistics and circular economy Humanitarian and health-care logistics Large-scale and combinatorial optimization IoT, real-time systems and ICT Data-driven logistics, benchmarking and reproducibility Uncertainty, stochastic and robust planning Simulation, modelling and digital twins Energy-aware logistics Sector-specific studies (e.g., agro, land) Case studies, demos, datasets and Tools Important Dates (Extended — Firm Deadlines) Full paper submission deadline: May 31, 2026 Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2026 Notification of acceptance for full papers and abstracts: June 30, 2026 Early-bird registration deadline: July 15, 2026 Submissions The submission of abstracts and papers will be handled through the ICCL 2026 EasyChair management system. Full paper submissions Full papers should have a length between 8 to 15 pages following the LNCS style files. For a paper to be included in this volume, it should be presented at the conference by one of the authors. Upload the pdf file of the 8-15 page regular paper in LNCS style on the EasyChair platform. Paste the abstract corresponding with the full paper in the textbox (maximum 3000 characters, including spaces) to be included in the abstracts booklet, which will be distributed during the conference. Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Additionally, Springer’s proceedings LaTeX templates are available in Overleaf. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made. Extended abstracts (for presentation only) Submitted abstracts should not exceed one page (maximum 3000 characters, including spaces). At most 4 references can be included. Mathematical formulas can be included in LaTeX notation. Accepted Abstracts should be presented at the conference by one of the authors. Conference Chairs Malek Sarhani, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco Stefan Voß, University of Hamburg, Germany Youssef Chetioui, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] E-CoRe PhD Positions
Dear Colleagues, The E-CoRe project (Energy-efficient Computing via Reversibility), funded by the European Union's Horizon Europe programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, invites applications for 13 PhD positions in reversible computing and energy-efficient systems, distributed across Europe (Italy, Denmark, UK, Poland, and France). We welcome applications from all qualified candidates and are committed to equal opportunity and inclusion in our recruitment. Applicants should, however, satisfy the mobility rule: they should not have lived or worked in the hiring country for more than 1 year in the last 3 years. Deadline: **** May 25, 2026 **** About E-CoRe E-CoRe (Energy-efficient Computing via Reversibility) advances the science and practice of reversible computing for a sustainable digital future. The project sets the stage for the Reversible Computing revolution by training the next generation of experts to make computing sustainable. Energy is a main concern in current society. Limited natural resources and high production costs lead to energy shortages, and energy consumption causes complex and undesirable phenomena such as pollution and global warming. IT accounts for a surprisingly large fraction of global energy consumption; estimated at 10%. Hence, energy efficiency in computing is a critical and necessary research area, often called green computing. The laws of physics (Landauer's principle in particular) fix a lower bound of the amount of energy needed to perform an irreversible computation, proportional to the number of discarded bits of information. Classical computing discards large amounts of information (e.g. x:=0 on 64 bits discards 64 bits), while reversible computing (RC) discards none, avoiding Landauer's lower bound. Although the fraction of energy lost due to Landauer's principle is currently very small, it will become increasingly relevant as hardware technology improves. E-CoRe aims at setting the stage for the RC revolution by forming a community of experts with deep understanding of RC, who will improve and popularise RC languages, algorithms and architectures; in particular in energy intensive applications such as machine learning, blockchains and computer vision for drones. The project is structured into 4 work packages and 13 PhD Topics: Work Package 1- Reversible Programming Languages 1. Reversible Programming Languages (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 2. Concurrency and Distribution in Reversible Languages (University of Bologna, Italy) 3. Formal Verification Techniques for Reversible Languages (CNRS / Université Côte d'Azur, France) Work Package 2- Reversible Algorithms 4. Reversible Sequential General-Purpose Algorithms (AGH University, Krakow, Poland) 5. Reversible Concurrent and Distributed Algorithms (University of Leicester, UK) 6. Partially Reversible Algorithms (University of Bologna, Italy) Work Package 3- Compilation & Architectures 7. Compilation Principles and Techniques for Reversible Languages (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 8. Design and Simulation of Adiabatic Architectures (University of Manchester, UK) 9. Design and Simulation of Reversible Neuromorphic Architectures (University of Manchester, UK) 10. Realisation of Energy-Efficient Custom Adiabatic Circuits (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) Work Package 4- Applications 11. Energy Efficiency in Blockchains (University of Bologna, Italy) 12. Energy Efficiency in Cyber-Physical Systems (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) 13. Energy Efficiency in Machine Learning (AGH University, Krakow, Poland) Why to Apply Work across Europe with leading institutions in reversible computing. Contribute to sustainable computing and energy efficiency. Benefit from secondments and international collaboration. Competitive salary and conditions under Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action rules. Further Information and Applications Full topic descriptions, eligibility criteria, and application instructions are available at https://e-core.nws.cs.unibo.it<https://e-core.nws.cs.unibo.it/> Please share this announcement with suitable candidates and relevant networks. Best regards, Irek Ulidowski E-mail: irekulidowski@gmail.com ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] [CFP]: ICA3PP-2026, The 26th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing, UK, 26-28 October 2026
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message] ************************* ICA3PP-2026 Call for Papers********************** 26th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing (ICA3PP-2026) https://hpcn.exeter.ac.uk/ica3pp2026/ Exeter, UK, 26-28 October 2026 INTRODUCTION ============= ICA3PP-2026 is the 26th event in this prestigious series of conferences started in 1995 that are devoted to algorithms and architectures for parallel processing. ICA3PP is a famous event worldwide that covers many dimensions of parallel algorithms and architectures, encompassing fundamental theoretical approaches, practical experimental projects, and commercial components and systems. With the booming computing demands from every aspect of modern society, parallel processing has become increasingly critical and challenging. This conference provides a forum for academics and practitioners from all over the world to exchange ideas on improving the efficiency, performance, reliability, security and interoperability of computing systems and applications. ICA3PP-2026 will be held in Exeter, England, UK. The objective of ICA3PP 2026 is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and governments to advance the theories and technologies in parallel and distributed computing. ICA3PP 2026 will focus on two broad areas of parallel and distributed computing, i.e. architectures, algorithms and networks, and systems and applications. ICA3PP-2026 is a CCF Rank-C conference. Accepted papers would be published by Springer and submitted to the EI database. Excellent papers with extension will be recommended for special issues in renowned journals. SCOPE AND TOPICS ================ Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Track 1: Parallel and Distributed Architectures Track 2: Software Systems and Programming Models Track 3: Parallel and Distributed Algorithms and Applications Track 4: Service Dependability and Security in Distributed and Parallel Systems Track 5: Network Architectures and Algorithms Track 6: Big Data Management and Analysis Track 7: Internet of Things and Cyber-Physical-Social Computing Track 8: Performance Modeling and Evaluation PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINE ========================== All papers need to be submitted electronically through the conference submission website (https://hpcn.exeter.ac.uk/ica3pp/) with PDF format. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, timeliness, relevance, and clarity of presentation. Submission of a paper should be regarded as a commitment that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and attend the conference to present the work. Papers must be clearly presented in English in Springer LNCS Format<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>. Detailed formatting guidelines are available at: https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines. IMPORTANT DATES ================= * Submission Deadline: 10 July 2026 * Authors Notification: 30 August 2026 * Final Manuscript Due: 30 September 2026 * Registration Due: 30 September 2026 * Conference Date: 26-28 October 2026 For more information, please visit the conference website: https://hpcn.exeter.ac.uk/ica3pp2026/ ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. The * original sender, however, is invited to prepare an * update of the replies received and to communicate it * via DMANET. * * DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ALGORITHMS NETWORK (DMANET) * http://www.zaik.uni-koeln.de/AFS/publications/dmanet/ * **********************************************************
[DMANET] ISSAC 2026 - Second Call for Short Communications and Software Presentations
SECOND CALL FOR SHORT COMMUNICATIONS AND SOFTWARE PRESENTATIONS ISSAC 2026 International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation July 13 - 17, 2026 Carl von Ossietzky Universität of Oldenburg, Germany https://www.issac-conference.org/2026/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: the deadline for submitting software presentations has been extended. The International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation is the premier conference for research in symbolic computation and computer algebra. ISSAC 2026 will be the 51st meeting in the series, which started in 1966 and has been held annually since 1981. The conference presents a range of invited talks, tutorials, short communications (posters), software demonstrations, and vendor exhibits with a centerpiece of contributed research papers. ISSAC 2026 will be held from July 13 to 17, 2026, at Oldenburg, Germany. The short communications session at ISSAC is a venue to announce early research results or ongoing projects that might not yet be complete. Short communications reporting on recent work published, accepted, or submitted elsewhere are also welcome (with original publications clearly referenced). The short communication submission will be in the form of an extended abstract (see details below). At the conference, short communications will be presented in the form of a poster session. Authors are encouraged to print their poster on a single large A0 sheet. The software presentation sessions at ISSAC are opportunities to demonstrate and communicate about new implementations of algorithms in symbolic and algebraic computation. Of relevance are presentations for new software, new packages, or new developments that present some originality or improved performance compared to the state of the art. Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract in PDF format of no more than 4 pages. The abstracts will be reviewed by the short communications and software committees and relevant experts when needed. The review criteria are content, originality, style, and relevance. The accepted short communication and software abstracts will be published in an upcoming issue of the ACM SIGSAM Communications in Computer Algebra. Important Dates --------------- Short communications (posters): * Abstract submission (.pdf) deadline: May 8, 2026, 23:59 (anywhere on Earth) * Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 25, 2026 * Final version (.tex) due: June 12, 2026 Software presentations: * Submission software presentation deadline: May 1, 2026, 23:59 (anywhere on Earth) * Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 25, 2026 * Final version (.tex) due: June 12, 2026 Submissions ----------- Both for the short communications and the software presentations, the submission is in the form of an extended abstract of no more than 4 pages using the SIGSAM LaTeX style and the CCA templates which are available here: https://www.sigsam.org/cca/ Authors of accepted contributions are expected to present their work at the symposium. Short communications: Please submit via EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issac2026poster Software presentations: Please submit via EasyChair at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=issac2026softwarepre Topics ------ All areas of computer algebra and symbolic mathematical computation are of interest. These include, but are not limited to: Algorithmic aspects: * Exact and symbolic linear, polynomial and differential algebra * Symbolic-numeric, homotopy, perturbation and series methods * Computational algebraic geometry * Polynomial and semialgebraic optimization * Computational group theory and number theory * Quantifier elimination and logic * Computer arithmetic * Summation, recurrence equations, integration, solution of ODEs & PDEs * Symbolic methods in other areas of pure and applied mathematics * AI methods and symbolic computation * Complexity of algebraic algorithms and algebraic complexity Software aspects: * Design of symbolic computation packages and systems * Language design and type systems for symbolic computation * Data representation * Considerations for modern hardware * Algorithm implementation and performance tuning * Mathematical user interfaces * Use with systems such as digital libraries, courseware, simulation and optimization, automated theorem-proving, computer-aided design, and automatic differentiation Application aspects: * Applications that stretch the current limits of computer algebra algorithms or systems, use computer algebra in new areas or new ways, or apply it in situations with broad impact. Invited Speakers ---------------- Saugata Basu, Purdue University, United States of America Assia Mahboubi, Inria & Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, France, Netherlands Oded Schwartz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Wadim Zudilin, Radboud Universiteit, Netherlands Tutorial Speakers ----------------- Bettina Eick, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Ziming Li, Academia Sinica, China Vincent Neiger, Sorbonne University, France Organizing Committee -------------------- General Chair: Christoph Koutschan, RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria Program Committee Chairs: Alin Bostan, Inria and Sorbonne University, France Clément Pernet, Grenoble INP - UGA, France Local Arrangements Chair: Anne Frühbis-Krüger, Carl von Ossietzky Universität of Oldenburg, Germany Treasurer: Florian Hess, Carl von Ossietzky Universität of Oldenburg, Germany Proceedings Editor: Thi Xuan Vu, Université de Lille, France Publicity Chair: Ali Kemal Uncu, University of Bath, UK Tutorial Chair: Arne Storjohann, University of Waterloo, Canada Short Communications Chair: Hao Du, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Software Presentations Chair: Katsusuke Nabeshima, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Short Communications Committee ------------------------------ Erika Ábrahám, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Hao Du, Beijing, University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Claudia Fevola, Inria Saclay, France Kisun Lee, Clemson University, United States of America Jie Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Software Presentation Committee ------------------------------- Alexander Brandt, Dalhousie University, Canada Clemens Hofstadler, Johannes Kepler University, Austria Dong Lu, Southwest Jiaotong University, China Katsusuke Nabeshima, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Satellite Event --------------- Satisfiability Checking and Symbolic Computation Workshop 2026: https://www.sc-square.org/CSA/workshop11.html --- By submitting your article to an ACM Publication, you are hereby acknowledging that you and your co-authors are subject to all ACM Publications Policies, including ACM's new Publications Policy on Research Involving Human Participants and Subjects. 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[DMANET] ATMOS 2026 - call for papers
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the first Call for Papers of ATMOS 2026 https://algo-conference.org/2026/atmos/ We look forward to seeing you in L'Aquila. On behalf of the Program Committee, Valentina Cacchiani, University of Bologna Stefan Funke, University of Stuttgart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apologies for any cross posting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS: ATMOS 2026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26th Symposium on ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES FOR TRANSPORTATION MODELLING, OPTIMIZATION, AND SYSTEMS (ATMOS 2026) September 3-4, 2026, L'Aquila, Italy Conference website: https://algo-conference.org/2026/atmos/ Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atmos2026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCOPE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 26th Symposium on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems (ATMOS 2026) will be part of ALGO 2026, which will take place at the Department of Human Studies and at the "San Basilio" Congress Centre of the University of L’Aquila in L'Aquila, Italy. ATMOS is scheduled on 3-4 September 2026. Since 2000, ATMOS brings together researchers and practitioners who are interested in all aspects of algorithmic methods and models for transport optimization. The symposium provides a forum for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas and techniques. The aim of making transportation better gives rise to very complex and large-scale optimization problems requiring innovative solution techniques and ideas from algorithms, mathematical optimization, theoretical computer science, and operations research. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVITED SPEAKER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Renato Werneck, Amazon, USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submission deadline: June 26, 2026 (AoE) Notification to authors: August 4, 2026 Camera ready submission: August 11, 2026 Symposium: September 3-4, 2026 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOPICS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers addressing the following topics: - Congestion Modelling and Reduction - Crew and Duty Scheduling - Demand Forecasting - Delay Management - Design of Pricing Systems - Electromobility - Infrastructure Planning - Intelligent Transportation Systems - Models for User Behaviour - Line Planning - Mobile Applications for Transport - Mobility-as-a-Service - Multi-modal Transport Optimization - Routing and Platform Assignment - Route Planning in Road and Public Transit Networks - Rostering - Timetable Generation - Tourist Tour Planning - Traffic Guidance - Vehicle Routing - Vehicle Scheduling The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers applying and advancing the following techniques: Algorithmic Game Theory, Approximation Algorithms, Combinatorial Optimization, Graph and Network Algorithms, Heuristics and Meta-heuristics, Mathematical Programming, Methods for the Integration of Planning Stages, Online and Real-time Algorithms, Simulation Tools, Stochastic and Robust Optimization. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Authors are invited to submit high-quality manuscripts reporting original unpublished research in the topics related to the symposium. Simultaneous submission to other journals or conferences with published proceedings is not allowed. By submitting a paper the authors acknowledge that, in case of acceptance, at least one of the authors must register at ALGO/ATMOS 2026, attend the conference on-site, and present the paper. Submissions must be in the form of a single PDF file prepared according to the author instructions https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publishing/series/details/oasics and using the LaTeX OASIcs style file and must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atmos2026 ATMOS 2026 accepts two types of submissions, both of which will be reviewed with the same quality standards by the Program Committee. (a) Regular paper submissions: A regular paper submission should clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state its key contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods used to achieve the main results. A regular paper submission should consist of a main body plus an optional and clearly marked appendix. The target length for the main body (excluding the bibliography, the front page(s) (authors, affiliation, keywords, abstract, ...)) is 12-15 pages. The total paper, including the bibliography, the front page(s) (authors, affiliation, keywords, abstract, ...) and the optional appendix, may not exceed 20 pages. Authors should include all necessary details in their submission so that the Program Committee can judge the correctness, importance and originality of their work. Any material (e.g., proofs or experimental results) omitted (from the main part of 15 pages) due to space limitations can be put into the optional appendix, which will be read at the Program Committee’s discretion. Regular papers will be allotted up to 20 pages in the proceedings. (b) Short paper submissions: A short paper submission may present preliminary results or work-in-progress on a specific topic. Authors should clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state the paper’s key contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods used to achieve the main claims. A short paper submission should have at least 4 and at most 6 pages. Authors should provide sufficient details in their submission so that the Program Committee can judge the correctness, importance and originality of their work. Short papers will be allotted up to 6 pages in the proceedings. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROCEEDINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The proceedings will be published on the Dagstuhl Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs) publication service. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL ISSUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- A special issue in the journal Networks is planned for high-quality selected papers of ATMOS 2026. An adequately extended version with respect to the ATMOS paper is expected. All submissions will undergo the standard peer-review procedure of the journal Networks. Further information on submission dates will be posted later. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Thomas Bläsius, Institute of Technology, Germany - Valentina Cacchiani (co-chair), University of Bologna, Italy - David Coudert, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France - Mattia D'Emidio, University of L'Aquila, Italy - Twan Dollevoet, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands - Markus Friedrich, University of Stuttgart, Germany - Stefan Funke (co-chair), University of Stuttgart, Germany - Andrew Goldberg, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA - Niels Lindner, Zuse Institute Berlin, Berlin, Germany - Richard Lusby, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark - Matus Mihalak, University of Maastricht, the Netherlands - Federico Perea, University de Seville, Spain - Dennis Schieferdecker, Apple, San Francisco, USA - Philine Schiewe, Aalto University, Finland - Marie Schmidt, University of Würzburg, Germany - Sebastian Stiller, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany - Renato Werneck, Amazon, San Francisco, USA - Christos Zaroliagis, Patras, Greece ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEERING COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Matthias Müller-Hannemann, University of Halle, Germany - Marie Schmidt, Universität Würzburg, Germany - Anita Schöbel, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany - Christos Zaroliagis, University of Patras, Greece (Chair) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Valentina Cacchiani, University of Bologna Stefan Funke, University of Stuttgart ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. 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