Friday, September 29, 2023

[DMANET] EuroCG 2024: First Call for Contributions

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Call for Contributions
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40th European Workshop on Computational Geometry
March 13-15 2024, Ioannina, Greece
https://eurocg2024.math.uoi.gr/

EuroCG 2024 will be held March 13-15, 2024 in Ioannina, Greece. EuroCG is
an annual workshop that combines a strong scientific tradition with a
friendly and informal atmosphere. The workshop is a forum where established
researchers and students can meet, discuss their work, present their
results, and establish scientific collaborations.

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Important Dates
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Submission Deadline: January 10, 2024
Acceptance Notification: February 12, 2024
Early Registration ends: February 21, 2024
Camera-ready version: February 21, 2024
EuroCG 2024: March 13-15, 2024
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE.

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Invited speakers
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- Walter Didimo (University of Perugia, Italy)
- Ioannis Emiris (Athena Research Center / National & Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece)
- Xavier Goaoc (Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France)

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Topics of interest
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Topics of interest cover all aspects of computational geometry, including
but not limited to the following:

- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology,
- design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures,
- implementation and experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms,
- numerical and algebraic issues arising from implementations,
- analysis of geometric configurations,
- geometric modeling, visualization and simulation,
- combinatorial optimization,
- graph drawing,
- structural molecular biology,
- geometric puzzle analysis,
- geographic information systems,
- robotics and virtual worlds, and
- computer-aided design and manufacturing.

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Submission
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We invite authors to submit extended abstracts of their original research.
Submissions must be formatted in LaTeX using a supplied class file, and not
be longer than 175 lines of text. Submissions will be handled through
EasyChair.

Authors must use the LaTeX class files eurocg24 and eurocg24-submission,
which are based on the LIPICS class file. These class files should
automatically count all lines containing text, excluding title and
references, and excluding figures. Authors are expected to make reasonable
effort to make sure all lines that contain text are counted: the class file
should be considered an aid, and the responsibility of correctly counting
lines remains with the authors. A zip file containing an example of how to
use the class file can be found here.

Your submission should provide a clear statement of your results including
proofs. The main (175 line) body of your submission should be
self-contained and contain a clear and succinct description of your
results. Content that does not fit in the main body due to space
restrictions must be placed into a clearly marked appendix, which will only
be read at the discretion of the program committee.

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Acceptance Policy
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EuroCG is a non-competitive forum. We will accept all submissions which are
original, correct, well-presented, non-trivial, and in scope. The program
committee judges submissions on these five criteria, each of which can lead
to rejection. If a submission satisfies all criteria, then it will be
accepted: there is no competition against other submissions.

- Originality. If a submission does not contain original research by the
authors, or if there is good reason to believe this is the case, this is a
reason for rejection. We do not accept submissions which have already been
accepted for publication elsewhere. However, we do explicitly allow
submissions that are under review at another conference or journal (at the
time of submission to EuroCG).

- Correctness. If the main / a major result of a submission is not correct,
this is a reason for rejection. If an attentive reviewer cannot establish
correctness of the results from the content of the submission, this is a
reason for rejection. However, an acceptance at EuroCG is no correctness
guarantee.

- Presentation. If a submission is written in a way that makes it
unreadable, or it does not follow the submission guidelines as listed in
the call for contributions, this is a reason for rejection.

- Technical Depth. If a submission is trivial, this is a reason for
rejection. However, there is no "minimum level" of technical depth required.

- Scope. If a submission is out of scope, this is a reason for rejection.
However, we wish to be inclusive in our interpretation of scope, which
includes but is not limited to the list of topics in the call for
contributions.

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Proceedings
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EuroCG does not have formally reviewed proceedings. A booklet of abstracts,
without ISBN, will be accessible online on the website for the benefit of
the community and must be regarded as a collection of preprints rather than
a formally reviewed selection of papers. Results presented at EuroCG are
expected to appear in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in
journals. In particular, papers that have been submitted to other formally
reviewed conferences are eligible for presentation at EuroCG, assuming they
have not been presented at a conference or published in a journal by the
time of the conference. Authors of selected papers will be invited to
submit extended versions to a special issue of the Computational Geometry
Theory and Applications (CGTA) journal.

Authors of accepted submissions are expected to present their work at the
conference (in-person). Failure to do so, may result in removal of the
contribution from the booklet of abstracts and conference website.

There will also be a voting for the Best Student Presentation.

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Program Committee
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Patrizio Angelini (John Cabot University)
Gill Barequet (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Michael A. Bekos - co-chair (University of Ioannina)
Kevin Buchin (Technical University Dortmund)
Markus Chimani (Osnabrück University)
Sabine Cornelsen (University of Konstanz)
Giordano Da Lozzo (Roma Tre University)
Ioannis Z. Emiris (Athena Research Center / National & Kapodistrian
University of Athens)
Loukas Georgiadis (University of Ioannina)
Joachim Gudmundsson (The University of Sydney)
Siddharth Gupta (University of Warwick)
Balázs Keszegh (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics)
Anna Lubiw (University of Waterloo)
Eunjin Oh (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Tim Ophelders (Utrecht University and TU Eindhoven)
Leonidas Palios (University of Ioannina)
Charis Papadopoulos - co-chair (University of Ioannina)
Maria Saumell (Czech Technical University in Prague)
Lena Schlipf (Universität Tübingen)
Christiane Schmidt (Linköping University)
Bettina Speckmann (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Joachim Spoerhase (University of Sheffield)
Frank Staals (Utrecht University)
Sabine Storandt (University of Konstanz)
Antonios Symvonis (National Technical University of Athens)
Alessandra Tappini (University of Perugia)
Torsten Ueckerdt (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Yelena Yuditsky (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Ivor van der Hoog (Technical University of Denmark)

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Organizing Committee
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Michael A. Bekos - co-chair (University of Ioannina)
Charis Papadopoulos - co-chair (University of Ioannina)
Maria Eleni Pavlidi (University of Ioannina)
Konstantina Tzouvara (University of Ioannina)
George Velissaris (University of Ioannina)

Looking forward to seeing you in Ioannina.
The organizers.

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[DMANET] Multiple Continuing (Tenure-Track) Academic Positions, School of Computer Science, University of Sydney

Dear colleagues,


The School of Computer Science at the University of Sydney (Sydney,
Australia) is seeking applications for several academic positions at all
levels. Successful applicants will have an excellent research record and be
able to teach a range of courses. The school is embarking on an exciting
growth journey, adding several new continuing positions, which will
complement our core areas of strength and push the frontiers to new
research areas. We are particularly interested in applicants that enhance
the range of research in the School or build connections between our
research areas.


The School of Computer Science at the University of Sydney welcomes
outstanding applicants in all areas of computer science, in particular in:
all areas of systems research, all areas of AI/ML, software engineering,
programming languages and visualisation.

All positions are full-time, continuing (tenure-track) roles based in
Sydney.

For the full details on the positions and to apply, please visit the
following link:
https://usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXTERNAL_CAREER_SITE/details/Multiple-Continuing--Tenure-Track--Academic-Positions--School-of-Computer-Science_0111116-2

Closing date: 11:59pm, 30 November 2023 (Sydney time)

Regards,
André van Renssen


Dr. André van Renssen (he/him) | Lecturer and Deputy Undergraduate Director
School of Computer Science | Faculty of Engineering
The University of Sydney

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Thursday, September 28, 2023

[DMANET] Postdoctoral fellow in discrete mathematics in Amsterdam

Dear colleagues,

We seek outstanding, highly motivated researchers for a postdoc in discrete
mathematics in Amsterdam, with a priority towards *extremal/probabilistic
combinatorics* and *structural graph theory*.

The *two-year* position would be embedded in the Discrete Mathematics and
Quantum Information (DMQI) group at the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for
Mathematics at the *University of Amsterdam*. It would also be embedded in
a Dutch multi-site consortium, *NETWORKS*, devoted to the algorithmic,
combinatorial, stochastic analysis of large-scale networks. The scope of
potential research is wide, but should relate well to the (broad) themes of
NETWORKS and be compatible with interests of the DMQI group.

The working conditions are good and subject to the collective agreement for
Dutch university employees (CAO NU). The Netherlands is a compact,
comfortable, well-connected country, enjoying a high standard of living.
Amsterdam is a fun, open, international, and vibrant city.

*Note on eligibility*: because of the funding, the EU COFUND programme,
there are some special criteria, in particular, being with 3 years of PhD
and not having resided in the Netherlands for too long in the previous 3
years.

The deadline for application is *20 October 2023*.

There is some flexibility in the starting date, but preferred is *1 January
2024*.

NETWORKS and the DMQI group are active in promoting openness, diversity,
equity and inclusion. As such, we *welcome and encourage applicants of all
backgrounds*.

For particulars of the application procedure, see

https://www.thenetworkcenter.nl/uploaded_files/document/230920_Networks_Cofund_Infopackage_UvA_DMQI.pdf

To apply, go to

https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Postdoctoral-fellow/779466602/

Do not hesitate to write to Ross Kang (r.kang@uva.nl) with any informal
inquiries.

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[DMANET] Discrete Maths&CS, thematic month: deadline for grant application

Dear all,

A thematic month will be hosted at CIRM (Marseille, France) about
discrete mathematics & computer science during February 2024.
It will consist in 5 successive weeks as follows:
- week 1 (Jan 29 - Feb 2): introductory research school on all topics
and their interactions;
- week 2 (Feb 5 - Feb 9): GAGTA, Geometric and Asymptotic Group Theory
with Applications;
- week 3 (Feb 12 - Feb 16): Complexity of Simple Dynamical Systems,
celebrating Jarkko Kari's 60th birthday;
- week 4 (Feb 19 - Feb 23): Randomness, Information & Complexity;
- week 5 (Feb 26 - Mar 1): Combinatorics on Words.

More details, including updated lists of speakers for each week and
registration instructions are available at:
https://conferences.cirm-math.fr/3007.html

Young researchers are particularly encouraged to attend the 1st week,
and other weeks, and can apply for financial support (at least for
accomodation, maybe transport).
This has to be done by submitting a CV and cover letter through the
registration form:

**BEFORE NOVEMBER 1st.**
(the applicants should receive an answer by mid-november)

In parallel, young researchers from developing countries can apply for
a CIMPA fellowship:

**BEFORE OCTOBER 15th: https://www.cimpa.info/en/node/7399 .**

Participation to several weeks or the entire month is warmly
encouraged. The CIRM offers all-inclusive accommodation (including
week-ends) with an excellent work environment in a peaceful atmosphere
at the gates of the beautiful Calanques national park.
More info on CIRM: https://www.cirm-math.com/participants.html .

Looking forward to seeing you at CIRM!
The organizing committee


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[DMANET] Full Professor at Graz University of Technology (Austria)

We are looking for a candidate with proven scientific expertise who will
represent the field of "Foundations of Computer Science" in research and
teaching. Applications from any subfield of theory are welcome.

Website: https://jobs.tugraz.at/en/jobs/420c4db3-04e5-03d8-b900-644692009399
Email: professorship@igi.tugraz.at
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[DMANET] Four PhD Positions in Computer Science.

We are looking for PhD candidates to join the TACsy (Training Alliance
for Computational Systems Chemistry) Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Joint
Doctoral Network. This network consists of fifteen (15) highly
interlinked PhD projects, of which these particular four calls are
for:

* DC1 PhD Position in Computer Science
https://www.sdu.dk/en/service/ledige_stillinger/1215300

* DC3 PhD Position in Computer Science/Cheminformatics
https://www.sdu.dk/en/service/ledige_stillinger/1215301

* DC6 PhD Position in Computer Science/Cheminformatics/Applied Mathematics
https://www.sdu.dk/en/service/ledige_stillinger/1215302

* DC13 PhD Position in Computer Science/Machine Learning
https://www.sdu.dk/en/service/ledige_stillinger/1215303

The application deadline is 23 October 2023. The anticipated start
date is 1 January 2024, but flexibility in both directions is
possible. All positions are fully funded, with very competitive
salaries.

The TACsy consortium encompasses 11 partners across six countries in
Europe and North America, including both academic institutions and
industrial partners. The consortium consists of world-class scientists
with competences spanning chemistry, biochemistry, computer science,
and machine learning. All doctoral candidates will work with two
research groups, and will obtain a degree from both host institutions,
and complete research stays either at world-leading industry partners
or at prestigious non-European academic partners:

University of Southern Denmark (DK)
University of Vienna (AT)
Leipzig University (DE)
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (DE)
TU Vienna (AT)
The University of Sheffield (UK)
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
BASF SE (DE)
Fluigent SA (FR)
Thermo Fisher Scientific GMBH (DE)
Harvard Medical School (US)

The candidates will all be part of a strong joint PhD training
programme, with a focus on career development, application writing,
communication skills, and community building through scientific summer
schools.

TACsy wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus
welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of
personal background. We are searching for a diverse group of
candidates with very different backgrounds and qualities, who inspire
and motivate each other. We want every talent to feel at home in our
organisations and to have the same career opportunities. The position
of working hours is flexible in order to accommodate individual needs
and allow for the best possible work-life balance for each candidate.

* More details on TACsy and the projects: https://tacsy.eu/

* For questions, please contact project leader Daniel Merkle, tel.:
+45 6550 2322, e-mail: daniel@imada.sdu.dk.


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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

[DMANET] Call for Applications: Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) – Get Your Math PhD in Berlin

Dear DMANET Community,

The application for the BMS program is open and we kindly ask you to forward our call for applications to your colleagues and students all around the world.

Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) – Get Your Math PhD in Berlin

The Berlin Mathematical School is the graduate school of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+ (http://www.mathplus.de <http://www.mathplus.de/>) and a joint endeavor of the mathematics departments at the universities in Berlin: Freie Universität (FU), Humboldt-Universität (HU) and Technische Universität (TU).

We offer an excellent doctoral program taught in English in a broad and active research environment together with mentoring programs, language courses, soft-skills seminars, funding for summer schools and conferences, a buddy program and funding for students with children.

"Mathematics as a whole" is a leading principle of the BMS. Its focus encompasses fields that are traditionally termed "pure" or "applied" mathematics, though we prefer not to make that distinction. Instead, research topics are grouped into eight parts, each covering a broad, but coherent, part of mathematics:

1. Differential geometry, global analysis, and mathematical physics
2. Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, number theory
3. Stochastics and mathematical finance
4. Discrete mathematics and optimization
5. Geometry, topology, and visualization
6. Numerical analysis and scientific computing
7. Applied analysis and differential equations
8. Mathematics of data science

For applicants with a Bachelor, Phase I offers a basic graduate phase of 3-4 semesters completed by a qualifying exam. Phase II is the research phase and open to candidates with a Master's degree. It lasts 4-6 semesters in which candidates conduct specialized research and attend at least one advanced course per semester.

All you need to know about applying to the BMS is available online:
http://www.math-berlin.de/images/guidelines/BMS_PhD_Application_Guidelines.pdf <http://www.math-berlin.de/images/guidelines/BMS_PhD_Application_Guidelines.pdf>

You can apply at: http://www.math-berlin.de/application

Application Deadlines
The first round application deadline of 1 December 2023 is for
- Phase I applicants requiring admission with scholarship
- Phase II who want to start before August 2024.

The second round application deadline of 1 April 2024 is for
- Phase I applicants requiring admission only
- Phase II applicants who want to start in August, September or October 2024.

Contact: application@math-berlin.de

Best regards,

Holger Reich, BMS Chair
Gavril Farkas, BMS Vice-Chair
John M. Sullivan, BMS Vice-Chair
Annika Preuß-Vermeulen, BMS Coordinator
and Nadja Wisniewski, MATH+ Managing Director

Berlin Mathematical School (BMS)
MATH+: The Berlin Mathematics Research Center
Cluster of Excellence

Technische Universität Berlin
Sekr. MA 2-2
Strasse des 17. Juni 136
10623 Berlin, Germany

www.mathplus.de
www.math-berlin.de

--
Prof.Dr.Christian Haase Arnimallee 3 (Zi 036)
Mathematik D-14195 Berlin
Freie Universität Berlin Fon: +49 (0) 30 838-59184

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[DMANET] SNAMS 2023 Workshops CFP, Abu Dhabi, UAE. November 21-24, 2023.

The 10th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management
and Security Workshops (SNAMS-2023)

https://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/workshops.php

Abu Dhabi, UAE. November 21-24, 2023.

*(Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UAE Section)*
*SNAMS 2023 Workshops CFP*

*The 11th International workshop on Big Data and Social Networking
Management and Security (BDSN 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/BDSN2023/

*The 7th International Workshop on Data Science Engineering and its
Applications (DSEA 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/DSEA2023/

*The 9th International Workshop on Online Social Networks Technologies
(OSNT 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/OSNT2023/

*The 7th International Workshop on Advances in Natural Language Processing
(ANLP 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/ANLP2023/

* The 6th International Workshop on Sentiment Analysis and Mining of Social
Networks (SAMSN 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/SAMSN2023/

* The International Workshop on Cognitive and Neural Systems (CNS 2023) *
http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2023/Workshops/CNS2023/index.php


All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and
submitted to IEEE.
*Submissions Guidelines and Proceedings*

Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5" x 11"
two-column format (IEEE Templates
<https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>).
All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted electronically at Paper
Submission Link. A full paper must not exceed the stated length (including
all figures, tables and references). Submitted papers must present original
unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other
conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines may be
rejected without review. Also submissions received after the due date,
exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be
considered. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information
or clarification.

All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Accepted
papers will appear in the SNAMS Proceedings, and be submitted to IEEE for
inclusion.

Submitted papers must include original work, and must not be under
consideration for another conference or journal. Submission of regular
papers must not exceed 8 pages and must follow the IEEE paper format.
Please include up to 7 keywords, complete postal and e-mail address, and
fax and phone numbers of the corresponding author. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to present their work at the conference. Submitted
papers that are deemed of good quality but that could not be accepted as
regular papers will be accepted as short papers. Length of short papers
*Important Dates*

*Submission Date: 1 October 2023 *
Notification to Authors: 25 October 2023
Camera Ready and Registration: 5 November 2023

Please send any inquiry to the SNAMS at: emergingtechnetwork@gmail.com

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[DMANET] Call for nominations: 2023 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award

Call for nominations: 2023 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award

IFAAMAS, the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and
Multiagent Systems, is pleased to announce the call for the 2023
Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award.

The award is named after Professor Victor Lesser, a long-standing
member of the AAMAS community who has supervised a large number of
outstanding PhD students in the area. It is awarded for dissertations
written as part of a PhD, defended in the specified period, and
nominated by the supervisor (with supporting references), which show
originality, significance and impact, and are supported by high
quality publications.

Nominations are invited for the award which is sponsored by IFAAMAS
and will be presented at AAMAS-2024.

Eligible doctoral dissertations are those defended between October 1,
2022 and September 30, 2023 (both endpoints included) in the area of
Autonomous Agents or Multiagent Systems.

The award includes a certificate and a 1500 EUR payment.

Important Dates:
Submission deadline: Oct 31th, 2023

Selection procedure:
The selection of the dissertation will be based on the originality,
significance, and impact of the work. Evidence of such impact includes
publications at highly selective conferences and journals in the
field, with due importance given to the AAMAS conference series and
JAAMAS. Research output that resulted primarily from the student's
initiative will be considered more favourably.

The selection committee will be the final arbiter in the decision
process. The selection committee might also decide to consult external
assessors, and reserves the right to not award the prize if the
nominations do not meet the expected quality level.

Every submitted dissertation must be nominated by the thesis
supervisor and must be supported by the following 4 (four) documents,
all of which should be delivered via the (Google Form) link below by
Oct 31th, 2023:

a) A link to a PDF file of the dissertation. If the dissertation is
not written in English, the nomination must include an accessible link
to a substantial manuscript in English, with the nominee as the first
author, published in a peer-reviewed journal or conference.

b) A PDF that contains a list of publications that have arisen from
the dissertation, with links to the published papers.

c) A recommendation from the dissertation supervisor, on departmental
letterhead, nominating the dissertation for the 2023 Victor Lesser
Distinguished Dissertation Award. The recommendation should explain
the contribution of the dissertation to the field of autonomous agents
and multiagent systems, argue the merit and possible future impact of
the work, and highlight, where relevant, how the work resulted from
the initiative of the student. Finally, this document should certify
the eligibility of the PhD by asserting that the PhD was successfully
defended between October 1st, 2022 and September 30th, 2023.

d) A PDF with the names, email addresses, and affiliations of at least
one and at most three referees, familiar with the research of the
candidate and experts in the pertinent research area, who will
directly email their recommendations for the candidate to the chair of
the selection committee (Svetlana Obraztsova,
svetlanaobraztsova@cunet.carleton.ca). A reference letter should be no
more than 500 words in length and should be on an official letterhead,
signed and emailed as a PDF file. To ease the recovery of these
emails, it is recommended that the subject of the recommendation
letter email should be "2023 Victor Lesser Award: Recommendation:
<name of the candidate>"

Note: it is the responsibility of the dissertation supervisor to
contact the referees and ensure that letters (max 500 words, signed,
and on letterhead) are submitted by the deadline.

Though the nomination is to be submitted by the nominee's dissertation
supervisor, it is required that the nominee has consented that the
dissertation be considered for this award and, if selected for the
award, commits to attend the AAMAS-2024 conference, where they will
receive the award and will give a presentation on the work contained
in the dissertation at a special session of the conference. The cost
of attending the conference is not covered by the award.

Submission Link: https://forms.gle/bc2VWuH9xmMxjagi6
Submission deadline: Oct 31th, 2023

For questions, please contact the chair of the selection committee:
Svetlana Obraztsova, svetlanaobraztsova@cunet.carleton.ca

Best of luck,
Svetlana Obraztsova

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Re: [DMANET] 2nd Fortaleza Workshop in Combinatorics (ForWorC 2023)

Dear all,

Registration for the 2nd edition of the *Fortaleza Workshop in
Combinatorics (ForWorC 2023)* is now open, until 27 october. It is free,
but mandatory through the Indico system. Please use the following: link
<https://indico.pg.utfpr.edu.br/event/17/>.

The program of the event has also been updated.

For further information, please visit: pgmat.ufc.br/forworc2 or contact
julio@mat.ufc.br .

On the behalf of the organizing committee,

Em ter., 5 de set. de 2023 às 09:56, Julio Araujo <julio@mat.ufc.br>
escreveu:

> Dear all,
>
> We are pleased to announce the 2nd edition of the *Fortaleza Workshop in
> Combinatorics (ForWorC 2023)*. It will happen from *06 to 10 november
> 2023* at the Mathematics Department of the Federal University of Ceará
> (UFC), Fortaleza, Brazil.
>
> The event has 9 invited speakers
>
> - Fábio Botler (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
> - Erika Martins Coelho (Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil)
> - Celina de Figueiredo (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
> - Tatiane Fernandes Figueiredo (Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil)
> - Carlos Hoppen (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
> - Nicolas Nisse (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, Université Côte d'Azur,
> France)
> - Rosiane de Freitas Rodrigues (Universidade Federal do Amazonas,
> Brazil)
> - Ignasi Sau (LIRMM, CNRS, Université de Montpellier, France)
> - Mario Valencia Pabon (LORIA, Université de Lorraine, France)
>
> and two mini-courses
>
> - Mini-course 1: Profs. Roberto Parente (UFBA, Brazil) and Guilherme
> Mota (USP, Brazil). Introduction to Ramsey Theory and Extremal
> Combinatorics.
> - Mini-course 2: Prof. Ignasi Sau (LIRMM, CNRS, France). Algorithmic
> aspects of the theory of Graph Minors.
>
> besides sessions for presentations of open problems and collaborative work.
>
> For further information, please visit: pgmat.ufc.br/forworc2 or contact
> julio@mat.ufc.br .
>
> On the behalf of the organizing committee,
>
> --
> Júlio Araújo
> *matematica.ufc.br/julio <http://matematica.ufc.br/pt/julio>*
>


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[DMANET] Multiple PhD/Postdoc positions at Chair of IT Security at Brandenburg University of Technology

The newly established Young Investigator Group (YIG) "COSYS - Control
Systems and Cyber Security Lab" at the Chair of IT Security at the
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg has several
open PhD/Postdoc positions in the following areas: intrusion detection
systems for critical infrastructures, secure cyber-physical systems,
artificial intelligence / machine learning for traffic analysis,
honeypots, and privacy enhancing techniques. The available positions are
funded as 100% TV-L E13 tariff in Germany and limited until 31.07.2026,
with possibility for extension.

Candidates must hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) and PhD (only for
Postdocs) in Computer Science or related disciplines, or be close to
completing it. If you are interested, please send your CV, transcript of
records from your Master studies, and an electronic version of your
Master's thesis (if possible), as a single pdf file. The positions will
remain open until they are filled.

For more information, please  take a look at
https://www.b-tu.de/en/fg-it-sicherheit/team/open-positions/ (nevermind
the submission deadline mentioned there, it can be outdated) or contact
me directly.

Best regards,
Ivan

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Dr. Ivan Pryvalov
Junior Research Group Leader of the Young Investigator Group "COSYS - Control Systems and Cyber Security Lab"
Chair of IT Security
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg

VG 1C, room 2.13
Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 5
D-03046 Cottbus
Tel: +49 355 69-3367
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[DMANET] Third edition of the Workshop Metabolism and mathematical models: Two for a tango

Dear all,

This is the first announcement for the 3rd Edition of the workshop "Metabolism and
mathematical models: Two for a tango" that will take place on November 14-15, 2023.
The workshop will be virtual as was the case for the 1st and 2nd Editions.

The topic of the workshop is metabolism in general. As in the previous cases, a special
- but not exclusive! - focus will be placed on parasitology. Besides an exploration of the
biological, biochemical and biomedical aspects of metabolism, the workshop will also aim
at presenting some of the mathematical modelling, algorithmic theory and software
development that have become crucial to explore such aspects.

More details will be provided soon but initial information may be already found on
this page:
https://team.inria.fr/erable/en/events/workshop-metabolism-and-mathematical-models-two-for-a-tango-3rd-edition/.

As you can see, we'll be very happy to have six Keynote speakers:

Barbara Bakker (Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Igor Cestari (Institute of Parasitology, McGill University, Montréal, Canada)
Vassily Hatzimanikatis (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland)
Steffen Klamt (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg, Germany)
Ina Koch (Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Laura-Isobel McCall (San Diego State University, US)

Besides the talks given by the above Keynote speakers, there will be two sessions,
one per day, of 30 minutes each, dedicated to a discussion of some specific open
questions. More details on these will be provided very soon.

The workshop will take place in the afternoons, from 2pm to 5:30pm CET time.

Registration is free but is required. To register, go to this link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/workshop-metabolism-and-mathematical-models-two-for-a-tango-3rd-edition-tickets-721094622427?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl.

If you are interested, keep tuned, both to your mails for the second announcement
with all information, and to the web page of the workshop.

Do not hesitate to spread the news widely among your colleagues and to post the
announcement in lists you may know.

Cheers from the organisers,

Ariel Silber (Dept. of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil)
Marie-France Sagot (Inria, CNRS and Univ. of Lyon 1, France)
Sara Tanqueiro (Instituto Superior Técnico and INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal)
Susana Vinga (Instituto Superior Técnico and INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal)
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Monday, September 25, 2023

[DMANET] NFM 2024 Call for papers

The NASA Formal Methods community invites you to submit a paper to:

The 16th NASA Formal Methods Symposium
NFM 2024

June 4-6, 2024
Moffett Field, California

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Important Dates:
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Abstract submission: December 1, 2023
Full paper submission: December 8, 2023
Notification: February 16, 2024
Camera-ready version: March 15, 2024

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Theme of the Symposium:
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The widespread use and increasing complexity of mission-critical and
safety-critical systems at NASA and in the aerospace industry requires advanced
technologies to address their specification, design, verification, validation,
and certification processes. For example, there is an increasing need for
autonomous systems in deep space missions including NASA's Moon to Mars
exploration plans. The NASA Formal Methods Symposium is a forum to foster
collaboration between theoreticians and practitioners from NASA, other
government agencies, academia, and industry, with the goal of identifying
challenges and providing solutions towards achieving assurance for such
critical systems. The focus of this symposium is on formal techniques for
software and system assurance for applications in space, aviation, robotics,
and other NASA-relevant safety-critical systems. This year's symposium extends
the focus to safety assurance of machine learning enabled autonomous systems,
formal methods for digital transformation, and accessibility for new
industries.

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Topics of Interest:
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Advances in Formal Methods
* Formal verification, model checking, and static analysis
* Interactive and automated theorem proving
* Program and specification synthesis, code transformation and generation
* Run-time verification and test case generation
* Techniques and algorithms for scaling formal methods
* Design for verification and correct-by-design techniques
* Requirements generation, specification, and validation

Safety Assurance of Autonomous Systems
* Verification of machine learning (ML) enabled systems
* Run-time monitoring or model checking to ensure safe operation
* Formal specifications and modeling of ML enabled systems
* Case-studies/experience reports exploring the application of formal methods
in autonomous safety-critical, cyber-physical and hybrid systems
* Using formal evidence for certification of ML enabled systems

Formal Methods in Practice
* Experience reports of application of formal methods in industry
* Use of formal methods in education
* Applications of formal methods in:
- concurrent and distributed systems
- fault-detection, diagnostics, and prognostics systems
- human-machine interaction analysis

Safety Assurance of Autonomous Systems
* Verification of machine learning (ML) enabled systems
* Runtime monitoring or model checking to ensure safe operation
* Formal specifications and modeling of ML enabled systems
* Case-studies/experience reports exploring the application of formal methods
in autonomous safety-critical, cyber-physical and hybrid systems
* Using formal evidence for certification of ML enabled systems

Formal Methods for Digital Transformation
* Applications related to Digital Twin & Digital Thread
* Verification for integrated design and manufacturing
* AI digital assistants for system design
* Runtime monitoring for Smart Campus & Smart Cities

Accessibility of Formal Methods for New Industries
* "New Space" markets
* Advanced Air Mobility and Startup Aviation
* Formal Methods as a Service

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Submissions:
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There are two categories of submissions:
* Regular Papers (15 pages) including references, describing fully developed
work and complete results
* Short Papers (6 pages) including references, in one of the categories below:
- Tool papers describing novel and publicly available tools
- Case studies detailing applications of formal methods
- New emerging ideas in the topics of interest

All papers should be in English and describe original work that has not been
published or submitted elsewhere. NFM24 will be a hybrid conference. Authors of
accepted papers are encouraged to present their work in person at the
conference.

There will be a tool demonstration session at the conference, where tool
developers get to showcase their tools interactively with the attendees. All
tool papers, under the short papers category, are required to participate in
the tool demonstration session. uthors of regular papers are also welcome to
participate in the tool demonstration session to showcase their application.

All submitters who are interested in participating in the tool demonstration
session must include an additional appendix (maximum 4 pages and will not
appear in the proceedings) containing the description of the proposed demo and
the URL to a screencast demonstrating the tool. Authors of all accepted papers
additionally have an opportunity to present a poster.

All submissions will be fully reviewed by members of the Program Committee.
Accepted regular and short papers will be published in the Formal Methods
subline of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and must use
LNCS style formatting described on
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines.
Papers must be submitted in PDF format at the EasyChair submission site,
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nfm2024.

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Location and Cost:
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The symposium will take place at the NASA Ames Conference Center,
Moffett Field, California, USA.

There will be no registration fee charged to participants. All
interested individuals, including non-US citizens, are welcome to
attend, listen to the talks, and participate in discussions. However,
all attendees must register.


Nathan Benz
Divya Gopinath
Nija Shi

NFM '24 Chairs
nfm24-chairs@lists.nasa.gov


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[DMANET] Final Call for Papers - CALDAM 2024 (with Extended Deadline)

Final Call for Papers - CALDAM 2024 (with Extended Deadline)

The International Conference on Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics
(CALDAM), held under the aegis of the Association for Computer Science and
Discrete Mathematics (ACSDM), is intended to bring together researchers
working in the areas of algorithms and applied discrete mathematics and
provide a high-quality forum for the dissemination and discussion of
research results in these broad areas. CALDAM has originated from the
ongoing efforts to promote research in Algorithms and Discrete Mathematics.

The tenth CALDAM (CALDAM 2024) will be organized by Indian Institute of
Technology, Bhilai from 15th to 17th of February 2024. The conference
webpage: https://events.iitbhilai.ac.in/caldam2024/

The CFP and the submission link can be found here:
https://events.iitbhilai.ac.in/caldam2024/cfp/


Full papers describing original research in the areas of design, analysis
and experimental evaluation of algorithms and in discrete applied
mathematics, as listed below. Papers must be typeset using LaTeX/LaTeX2e and
may not exceed 12 pages in LNCS style, including bibliographic references.
Further details may be included in a clearly marked appendix that will be
read at the discretion of the program committee. Only electronic submission
is allowed. Submitted papers must describe previously unpublished work and
may not be submitted concurrently to another conference with refereed
proceedings or to a refereed journal.

CALDAM Topics:

Approximation Algorithms | Combinatorial Algorithms | Combinatorial
Optimization | Combinatorics | Computational Biology | Computational
Complexity | Computational Geometry | Data Structures | Discrete Geometry |
Experimental Algorithm Methodologies | Graph Algorithms | Graph Drawing |
Graph Theory | Parallel and Distributed Algorithms | Parameterized
Complexity | Network Optimization | Online Algorithms | Randomized
Algorithms


Proceedings:

As in earlier CALDAMs, the proceedings of accepted papers of CALDAM 2024
will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer.
Also, selected papers of CALDAM 2024 are likely to be published in a special
issue of Discrete Applied Mathematics (DAM) journal of Elsevier.


Important Dates:

Last date for Paper Submission: September 27, 2023, AOE October 3, 2023,
AOE

Notification of Acceptance: November 12, 2023

Camera-ready Version: November 22, 2023, AoE

Thanks and regards

Rishi Ranjan Singh

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[DMANET] Call for Proposals: Dagstuhl Seminars and Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshops (Deadline November 1, 2023)

Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik is accepting proposals
for scientific seminars and workshops in all areas of computer science,
in particular also in connection with other fields.

If accepted, the event will be hosted in the seclusion of Dagstuhl's
well known, own, dedicated facilities in Wadern on the western fringe of
Germany. Moreover, the Dagstuhl office will assume most of the
organizational and administrative work, and the Dagstuhl scientific
staff will support the organizers in preparing, running, and documenting
the event. Thanks to subsidies, the costs are very low for participants.

Dagstuhl events are typically proposed by a group of three to four
outstanding researchers of different affiliations. This organizer team
should represent a range of research communities and reflect Dagstuhl's
international orientation. More information, in particular details about
event form and setup as well as the proposal form and the proposing
process, can be found on

https://www.dagstuhl.de/dsproposal

Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik is funded by the
German federal and state governments. It pursues a mission of furthering
world class research in computer science by facilitating communication
and interaction between researchers.

Important Dates:
* Proposal submission: October 15 to November 1, 2023
* Notification: February 2024
* Seminar dates: Between September 2024 and August 2025
All dates and deadlines can be found on the submission system homepage,
https://dosa.dagstuhl.de/calls/202401.

If you can think of someone who should be proposing a Dagstuhl Seminar,
please let them know about this Call for Proposals.
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[DMANET] PhD position in probabilistic combinatorics, TU Dortmund

Applications are invited for a PhD position (3 years, full time) at TU Dortmund, Computer Science, Chair 2: Algorithms and Complexity under the supervision of Amin Coja-Oghlan.

https://eac.cs.tu-dortmund.de/

The envisaged starting date is on or about 1 Jan 2024.

You should have a background/interest in

- combinatorics
- probability theory, and/or
- statistical/mathematical physics

The position is funded by the DFG project "Reconstruction and learning in complex networks", which is part of the ADYN research group

https://adyn.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/

Applicants should have an excellent degree in mathematics, physics, computer science or a related discipline (master's level).

Please send a detailed CV and your transcripts/MSc thesis (if avaiable) as a single pdf to

ulrike.spear@tu-dortmund.de
(Mrs Ulrike Spear)

The deadline is 23 Oct 2023.

For the official announcement (in German) please refer to

https://service.tu-dortmund.de/documents/18/2120797/w84-23_Phd_FK04_E13.pdf/ec058232-1001-e0b5-a20a-fc3a8f4aed51

Remuneration is on the E13 scale

https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/c/t/rechner/tv-l/allg?id=tv-l&g=E_13&s=1&zv=VBL&z=100&zulage=&stkl=1&r=0&zkf=&kk=15.5
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Sunday, September 24, 2023

[DMANET] Special Issue of INFORMS Journal on Computing - Quantum Computing and Operations Research

The deadline for letters of interest for the IJOC special issue on
Quantum Computing and Operations
Research is coming up soon, on September 30. All the details can be found at:

https://doi.org/10.1287/ijoc.2023.cfp.v35.n3
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[DMANET] ISMP - call for session chairs in the Mixed-Integer Linear Programming stream

The 25th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP) will be
taking place in Montreal, July 21-26 2024. Details are here:

https://ismp2024.gerad.ca/

The scientific committee in charge of the ¨Mixed Integer Linear
Programming¨ stream of the ¨Discrete Optimization¨ cluster solicits all
researchers interested in organizing a session on topics in MIP to write to
MIP.ISMP.2024@gmail.com <MIP-ISMP-2024@gmail.com> with a tentative session
title. Each session will have a duration of two hours and will be composed
of four 30-minute talks, including 5 minutes for questions and for changing
speakers. A session chair can be one of the speakers in their session, but
they cannot speak in a different session. Moreover, each attendee can give
at most one talk at ISMP.

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[DMANET] XlX Summer School in Discrete Mathematics - Second Call

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
XIX Summer School in Discrete Mathematics, Valparaiso, Chile
(XIX Escuela de Verano en Matemáticas Discretas)
https://eventos.cmm.uchile.cl/discretas2024/
Dates: January 8-12, 2024.
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TARGET AUDIENCE
The school is aimed at mathematics, computer science and engineering
advanced undergraduate or graduate students interested in algorithms,
theory of computing, combinatorics, optimization, game theory, and their
applications.
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LECTURERS AND COURSES
Yuri Faenza (Columbia University) "Matching Theory and School Choice"
Pierre Fraignaud (Université Paris Cité & CNRS) "Combinatorial Aspects of Distributed Computing"
Jessica McDonald (Auburn University) "Tutte's Flow Conjectures"
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APPLICATIONS and FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
Accepted students will receive financial assistance for their local
expenses (meals and accommodation) in Valparaiso. For more information
and access to the application form see:

https://eventos.cmm.uchile.cl/discretas2024/postulaciones/

Application deadline: October 13, 2023
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VENUE
Instituto de Sistemas Complejos de Valparaiso (http://www.iscv.cl/),
Valparaiso, Chile.
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Saturday, September 23, 2023

[DMANET] EURO Support for NATCOR Bursaries

EURO Support for NATCOR Bursaries

https://www.euro-online.org/web/pages/1568/natcor-bursaries

NATCOR (https://www.natcor.ac.uk/), a National Taught Course Centre in
Operational Research, delivers taught courses to PhD students, from across
Europe, on a number of different topics in OR.

EURO is advertising a competition for bursaries for courses run in 2024.

The NATCOR course fees and on-site accommodation (if applicable) will be
funded by EURO for successful candidates. Typically, accommodation for any
residential courses will be four nights bed and breakfast. If additional or
alternative accommodation is required, candidates will need to arrange and
pay for this. Also any extra costs incurred will need to be settled
personally.

Please also be reminded that successful candidates requiring visas will
need to apply for these in good time.

Eligibility

Applicants must be PhD students, from one of the EURO member countries or
studying in one of the EURO member countries(see
https://www.euro-online.org/web/pages/1457/current-member-societies).

Applicants must have good English Language skills as all NATCOR courses
will be in English.

Preference will be given to students in their first or second years but all
are welcome to apply.

Preference will also be given to applicants who have not previously
received support from EURO for NATCOR or other PhD schools.

Application

To apply for a bursary, candidates from a EURO member society country, or
studying in a EURO member society country, should submit a zip file
containing the application form (available at
https://www.euro-online.org/web/pages/1540/euro-phd-schools-eps), their
curriculum vitae (including their academic track record), a letter
outlining their motivation to attend, and a letter of recommendation from
their supervisor. Applicants should declare on their application if they
are receiving any additional support from their PhD funding body or other
sponsor.

Selection Process

The EURO VP2 selects and ranks (in the case of more than one accepted from
the same country) the candidates.

When accepting the candidates the VP2 should aim at a good distribution of
the participants among the EURO member societies.

Current Call - Important Dates

Submit documents (see above) to
https://www.euro-online.org/awards/natcor2024/registration.php

Deadline for applications: December 21, 2023
Notification of acceptance: February 9, 2024

--
Dr Sarah Fores, FORS
Manager of EURO

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