Friday, February 20, 2026

[DMANET] Post-doc position in combinatorics

Dear colleagues,

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

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

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

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

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

Best regards,
Matthieu Rosenfeld

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

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

CALL FOR PAPER

_June 22, 2026_

_Charlotte, USA_

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

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

Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2026 (AoE)

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

TOPICS OF INTEREST

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

CROSS-LAYER RESILIENCE

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

SECURITY AND INTRUSION TOLERANCE

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

RUNTIME AND ADAPTIVE RESILIENCE

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

COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS

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

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

PAPER TYPES

*

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

*

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

GENERAL INFORMATION

Review Process:

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

Formatting:

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

Presentation and Publication:

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

Submission site:

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

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

Important Dates:

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

General Chairs:

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

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

For further information:

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

_Looking forward to your submissions!_

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

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

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

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

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

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

Important Dates:

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


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Marc Goerigk, University of Passau

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

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[DMANET] EC 2026 Call for Workshops and Tutorials

Dear Colleagues:

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

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

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

The workshop and tutorial chairs,

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

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

[DMANET] SAND 2026 (extended deadline)

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

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

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

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

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Organizing Committee:

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

Steering Committee:

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

Advisory Board:

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


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

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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

[DMANET] PhD positions at Leipzig University

Dear colleagues,

The Mathematics Institute of Leipzig University is advertising four PhD
student positions across various mathematical areas, including discrete
mathematics. The application deadline is March 31, 2026. More detailed
information can be found at the following link:

https://www.math.uni-leipzig.de/cms2/en/phd/

Potential applicants are welcome to contact their possible supervisors
directly. Questions of a general nature can be directed to
phd-applications@math.uni-leipzig.de.

Kind regards,

Dan Kral

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[DMANET] iMETA 2026: The 4th International Conference on Intelligent Metaverse Technologies & Applications, Barcelona, Spain

*The 4th International Conference on Intelligent Metaverse Technologies &
Applications (iMETA 2026)*

16-20 November 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

*Hybrid Conference*

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

Over the years, technology has advanced significantly, and the creation of
virtual environments (i.e., the metaverse) is one of the latest innovations
revolutionizing how we interact, process, and connect our real lives to
other lives. With the metaverse, we are presented with a new realm that
blurs the lines between the physical and digital world, providing a new
space for communication, commerce, services, and entertainment.

The International Conference on Intelligent Metaverse Technologies &
Applications (iMETA) aims to bring together leading researchers, academics,
and industry experts to explore the various aspects of the distributed
metaverse, including its technologies, applications, and implications
across industries. Attendees can expect to participate in exciting keynote
speeches, panel discussions, and presentations on cutting-edge research
fields. Throughout the conference, there will be ample opportunities for
attendees to network, share their knowledge, and collaborate on future
initiatives that will drive the metaverse's development. We are confident
that the iMETA conference will inspire new ideas, foster innovation, and
spark collaborations that will push the boundaries of the metaverse and its
potential to change the world as we know it.

Overall, the iMETA conference aims to provide attendees with a
comprehensive understanding of the communication, computing, and system
requirements of the metaverse. Through keynote speeches, panel discussions,
and presentations, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with
leading experts and learn about the latest developments and future trends
in the field. The conference will also offer ample opportunities to
network, share knowledge, and collaborate with others in the metaverse
community.

*iMETA 2026 Symposia*

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

1. LLMs and Intelligent Agents for the Metaverse

2. Autonomous and Multi-Agent AI Systems

3. Immersive XR and Spatial Computing

4. Metaverse Networking and 6G/7G Communications

5. Scalable Metaverse Platforms and Architectures

6. Security, Privacy, and Trust in the Metaverse

7. Digital Twins and Real-Time Simulation

8. Web3, Blockchain, and Virtual Governance

9. Virtual Economies and Tokenized Marketplaces

10. Generative AI for 3D and Immersive Media

11. Computer Vision and Multimodal Sensing

12. HCI, Social Presence, and Metaverse Psychology

13. Metaverse Applications in Education and Industry

14. Haptics and Human Augmentation Technologies

15. Edge–Cloud Computing for the Metaverse

16. Green and Sustainable Metaverse Infrastructure

17. Digital Rights, Ethics, and Virtual Governance

18. Quantum and Neuromorphic Metaverse Computing

19. Spatial Audio and Next-Gen Interactive Media

20. Metaverse Gaming and Interactive Entertainment

*Important Dates:*

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

*Submission Guidelines:*

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

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

*Submission Link: **https://conferences.sparcly.ai/SP/iMETA2026*

*Organizing Committee*
Steering Committee

- Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
- Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy
- Ian F. Akyildiz, Truva Inc., USA
- Merouane Debbah, TII, UAE
- Nirwan Ansari, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
- Salil Kanhere, UNSW Sydney, Australia
- Walid Saad, Virginia Tech, USA
- Moayad Aloqaily, MBZUAI, UAE

Honorary Chairs

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

General Co-Chairs

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

Program Co-Chairs

§ Ammar Abasi, PolyAD, UAE

§ Venkatraman Balasubramanian, Arizona State University, USA

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[DMANET] Call for Papers - QCNS 2026

Call for Papers – QCNS 2026

Workshop on Quantum Computing and Networking for Smart Systems
Co-located with IEEE SMARTCOMP 2026, Messina, Italy
22–25 June 2026

Quantum technologies are rapidly emerging as enablers of next-generation smart systems. From optimization and machine learning to secure communications and distributed computing, quantum computing and quantum networking offer unprecedented opportunities—but also raise significant research challenges. QCNS 2026 aims to bring together researchers from smart computing, IoT, CPS, networking, quantum computing, and quantum communications to explore these opportunities.

## Topics of interest include

Hybrid classical–quantum applications for smart systems
Quantum machine learning for sensor data and IoT analytics
Quantum optimization for transportation, mobility, logistics, energy, and resource allocation
Quantum key distribution and quantum-safe security for smart infrastructures
Protocols and architectures for quantum networks and distributed quantum computing
Integration of quantum devices with edge/fog/cloud architectures
Tools, simulators, and testbeds for quantum-enhanced smart systems
Implementations, prototypes, and real-world demonstrations
Frameworks for evaluating the impact and feasibility of quantum applications

## Submission Guidelines

Papers must follow the IEEE conference format, with a maximum length of 6 pages.
Submission will be handled via Submit your paper to EDAS at https://edas.info/N34466.
All accepted papers will be included in the SMARTCOMP 2026 Workshop Proceedings and published in IEEE Xplore. Simultaneous submissions to other workshops/conferences are NOT allowed.

## Important dates

Paper submission deadline: 9 March 2026
Notification to authors: 22 April 2026
Camera-ready deadline: to be announced later
Workshop date: 22 June 2026

## Organizers

Claudio Cicconetti, CNR-IIT
Sara Marzella, CINECA
Mansur Ziiatdinov, University of Messina
Luciano Lenzini, University of Pisa (Steering Committee Chair)

## Contacts

Email: qcns2026-chairs@edas.info
Website: https://qcns.iit.cnr.it/


On behalf of the organizers,
Mansur Ziiatdinov

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[DMANET] [PPSN 2026] Call for Papers, Tutorials, and Workshops | Trento, Italy | August 29 - September 2

Dear Colleagues,

The 19th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving From Nature (PPSN) will be held in Trento, Italy, from August 29 to September 2. PPSN is a biannual open forum on the study of natural models, iterative optimization heuristics, machine learning, and other artificial intelligence approaches.

Originally designed to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of Natural Computing, PPSN has evolved and welcomes works on all types of iterative optimization heuristics, including connections between search heuristics and machine learning. We invite submissions covering the full spectrum of work, ranging from rigorously derived mathematical results to carefully crafted empirical studies.

The deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals is approaching:

Workshop proposal deadline: February 22, 2026
Tutorial proposal deadline: February 22, 2026
Paper submission deadline: March 28, 2026

For more information, please visit:
https://ppsn2026.disi.unitn.it/

You can also follow updates on:
X: https://x.com/ppsn2026
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ppsnconference

And don't forget, paper submissions are open until March 28, 2026.

Feel free to distribute this call. Thank you for your time, and apologies for any cross-posting.
We hope to see you in Trento for PPSN 2026!


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

[Please excuse any duplicate emails]

Eleventh IEEE Workshop on Smart Service Systems (SmartSys)

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

• 22nd June 2026

• Messina, Italy

Name of the Organizers:

Workshop Co-Chairs

• Nirmalya Roy, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

• Carlo Vallati, University of Pisa

• Gurdip Singh, George Mason University

TPC Co-Chairs

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

• Marco Pettorali, University of Pisa, Italy

Publicity chair

• Jacopo Sabatino, University of Florence, Italy

• Avijoy Chakma, Bowie State University, US

Scope (Call for Papers)

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

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

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

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

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

• Context and situational awareness of smart service
systems

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

• Novel architectures and interoperable solutions for
Internet of Things

• Models and methodologies for designing systems of
systems

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• Fairness and Bias Mitigation in AI algorithms for
pervasive systems

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

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

Submission instructions

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

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

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

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

Important dates

Manuscript submission: March 9, 2026

Paper acceptance notification: April 29, 2026

Camera-ready paper submission: TBA

Workshop date: June 22, 2026

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

[DMANET] Canada Impact+ Research Chair at the University of Victoria

The University of Victoria (UVic) seeks to recruit a world class researcher for a Canada Impact+ Research Chair (Impact+) in Science. The Impact+ program is a one-time initiative designed by the Canadian government to support institutions in attracting world-leading researchers whose work addresses critical national and global challenges.

Impact+ Chairs will receive long-term funding (up to $1M CAD per year for 8 years, with possibility of 4 year extension) and a competitive salary range of $180,000 - $200,000 CAD at the Associate Professor rank, and $250,000 - $275,000 CAD at the Professor rank.

Applications must explain how the Chair will advance one or more of the following strategic priority areas:

* advanced digital technologies (including artificial intelligence, quantum and cybersecurity);
* health, including biotechnology;
* clean technology and resource value chains;
* environment, climate resilience and the Arctic;
* food and water security;
* democratic and community resilience;
* manufacturing and advanced materials; and/or
* defence and dual-use technologies.

In order to be considered, application packages must be received by 12:00pm PDT (noon) on Friday March 13, 2026. Full information on the two-stage application process can be found at
* Mathjobs posting: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/28109
* UVic Faculty of Science posting: https://www.uvic.ca/faculty-staff/careers/faculty-and-librarian-postings/current/scie_270_157.php

For more background on the Impact+ Research Chair program, see
* The Government of Canada: https://www.canada.ca/en/impact-plus-chairs/program-details/competition/2026/apply.html
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[DMANET] [CfP] Doctoral Consortium @ RuleML+RR 2026

*Call for Papers:*

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*** Doctoral Consortium @ RuleML+RR 2026 ***
*** 24-26 August 2026 ***
*** Vilnius, Lithuania ***
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*The RuleML+RR 10th Doctoral Consortium 2026 (DC)* is an initiative of the
RuleML+RR community to attract and promote student research in Artificial
Intelligence, especially research on rule-based formalisms and reasoning in
such formalisms. It offers students a close contact with leading experts in
the field, as well as the opportunity to present and discuss their ideas in
a dynamic and friendly setting. We invite PhD students at an early or
intermediate stage of their PhD studies, as well as exceptional master's
students who are interested in pursuing a PhD, to submit papers describing
their research on any of the topics of RuleML+RR 2026
<https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr>.


*Link:* https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium


*Venue:* The RuleML+RR 10th Doctoral Consortium 2026 will be held as a part
of the RuleML+RR 2026 <https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr> in
Vilnius, Lithuania from August 24th to 26th. It will be co-located with
several events as part of Declarative AI 2026
<https://2026.declarativeai.net/>, including DecisionCamp
<https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/decisioncamp>, the Reasoning Web
Summer School <https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/reasoning-web>, and
multiple other satellite events of RuleML+RR 2026 (Rule Challenge
<https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/rule-challenge>, Industry
Track <https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track>,
and Networking
Session <https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session>
).


*Topics of Interest:* Macro areas are Ontologies and the Semantic Web,
Rules and AI, Reasoning, Systems, Interoperability, Constraints, and
Applications & Experiences. For the detailed list, please refer to
https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/cfp.


*Important dates* (Anywhere on Earth - AoE):


June 12th, 2026 (AoE): Paper Submission

July 3rd, 2026 (AoE): Notification of Acceptance


*Submission Procedure: *


RuleML+RR DC papers range between 5 and 9 pages, are written in English and
will be published as part of CEUR proceedings. They are submitted
electronically in PDF together with a maximum 2 page-long CV (the paper and
the CV should be submitted together as one PDF file, but the CV is not
counted within the 9-page limit and is not published in the proceedings if
the paper is accepted).


The submission should cover the following aspects:

- The identification of a significant problem in a research field
relevant to RuleML+RR 2026.
- An outline of the current knowledge in the problem's domain, as well
as an overview of existing solutions.
- A clear formulation of the research question and motivation.
- A presentation of (possibly preliminary) ideas, the proposed approach,
and the results achieved so far.
- A sketch of the applied research methodology and its positioning in
the field.
- A description of the student's contribution to the research.
- A discussion of how the suggested solution is different, new, or
better as compared to the state of the art.
- A research plan and the potential achievements.


The accepted DC papers will be presented to an interested audience and will
be discussed with a panel of senior researchers from academia and the
industry.


*Submission Link: *cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DAI2026/ (select the
"Doctoral Consortium" track).


*Doctoral Consortium Chairs:*


Sanja Lukumbuzya, TU Wien, Austria

Virginijus Marcinkevičius, Vilnius University, Lithuania

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[DMANET] DISC 2026 - Call for Papers

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*DISC 2026 Call for Papers*

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40th International Symposium on Distributed Computing
November 9-13, 2026

Rome, Italy

https://www.disc-conference.org/wp/disc2026/

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*DISC Conference Overview*

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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.

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*Important Dates*

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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.

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*Scope*

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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

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*Submissions*

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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.

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*Submission format*
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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.

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*Use of Large Language Models (LLMs)*
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The use of LLMs for submission preparation is permitted, although it is
highly recommended that they only be used for cosmetic changes, e.g.
proofreading of the text. The use of LLMs in technical parts should be
treated in the same way as any other software or system, and thus carefully
described and documented in the submission. Ultimately, the authors are
responsible for the content of their submission, and mis-use of LLM may
result in rejection. Any questions about the LLM use policy should be
directed to the PC chair, Keren Censor-Hillel (ckeren@cs.technion.ac.il).

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*Anonymous Submissions*
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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.

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*Conflict of Interest*
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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/.

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*Participation at DISC*

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It is expected that accepted papers and brief announcements be presented
in-person at the conference.

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*Publication*

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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.

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*Awards*

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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.

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*Organization*

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*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)


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Regards,
William K. Moses Jr.
Publicity Chair, DISC 2026
https://sites.google.com/view/wkmjr

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[DMANET] associate/full professor position

Dear all,

We are looking for the associate/full professor at the informatics
institute of the University of Opole.

https://pracownik.uni.opole.pl/index.php/intranet/job-offers/offers/offer?id=107

Please write to the official institute email for questions:
ii@uni.opole.pl

Best,

--
Dr. Gleb Polevoy,
E-mails:gleb.polevoy@uni.opole.pl
gpolevoy@mail.uni-paderborn.de
gpolevoy@mimuw.edu.pl
geruskin@yahoo.com
gs2gleb@gmail.com

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

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

16-20 November 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

*Hybrid Conference*

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

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

*BCCA 2026 SYMPOSIA*

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

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

*Important Dates:*

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

*Main track Submission Guidelines:*

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

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

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

*Organizing Committee*
*Honorary Chair*

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

*General Co-Chairs*

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

*Program Co-Chairs*

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

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Monday, February 16, 2026

[DMANET] 9th Workshop on Algebraic Complexity Theory, Copenhagen, June 2-5

We are pleased to announce 9th Workshop on Algebraic Complexity Theory (WACT), to be held June 2-5, 2026, at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH).

This workshop brings together experts in algebra, computation, and related areas. It is organized jointly by colleagues at UCPH and the IT University of Copenhagen. Details and links to previous editions are available on the workshop webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/wact2026/.

Registration (free but mandatory) is open now.
Deadline: 28 February 2026.

Please forward this announcement to anyone else that you think may be interested.

We look forward to seeing you in Copenhagen!

Organizing Committee:
Amik Raj Behera
Prateek Dwivedi
Nutan Limaye
Srikanth Srinivasan
Amir Yehudayoff


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[DMANET] LIP post-doc position

The LIP laboratory is opening a one-year post-doctoral fellowship in
Computer Science at the ENS Lyon, France.

All research themes of the laboratory are eligible: machine learning,
computer arithmetic, computer algebra, molecular computing, distributed
computing, high performance computing, combinatorics, compilation,
complexity, graph theory, quantum computing, logic, computational
models, parallelism, formal proofs, scheduling, networks, semantics and
verification.

Applications from women and/or making links between several teams of the
laboratory will be given particular consideration. The laboratory also
welcomes projects with a significant part of software development and
experimental evaluation.

The application consists of a CV and a short (2–4 pages) research
project. It must be supported by a member of the LIP who will act as
mentor. Letters of recommendation are welcome but not required.

Applications (and any recommendation letters) should be addressed by
e-mail to: isabelle.guerin-lassous@ens-lyon.fr and loris.marchal@ens-lyon.fr

Deadline for applications: April 3rd, 2026
Notification: beginning of May 2026
Starting date: September 1st 2026
Gross salary: from 2900€ monthly, depending on experience
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[DMANET] REMINDER: 2026 INFORMS-QSR Tutorial Series

Dear community,

We kindly remind you to participate in the 2026 QSR Tutorial Series, whose goal is to provide QSR members and the general public with accessible, high-quality tutorials that expand their knowledge of emerging research areas and practical tools in quality, statistics, and reliability. The series consists of three tutorials that will take place via Zoom on February 27, March 27, and April 24 at 3 pm EST. The information of the first tutorial is below. We look forward to seeing you there!

Data Science in Performance Quantification for Wind Turbine Generators

In 2022, INFORMS awarded the speaker and his team the Impact Prize "for their key roles in the development and deployment of a new paradigm for the accurate quantification of wind turbine output that has accelerated engineering innovation in this field." Performance and efficiency analysis is, in fact, a research subject deeply rooted in the INFORMS communities. But performance quantification of wind turbines in their power production efficiencies faces the challenges that the variable inputs cannot be compared through randomized controlled experiments. The speaker's team developed nonparametric data science methods and borrowed ideas from causal inference, resulting in a pipeline of three key components that produce a competent and accurate quantification method of small and moderate changes in wind turbine production efficiency. This 2-hour tutorial will walk you through the details of the development, including how to use the functions in a R package specifically developed for wind energy applications.
Dr. Yu Ding

Anderson-Interface Chair and Professor
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology

Dr. Yu Ding is the Anderson-Interface Chair and Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, he was the Mike and Sugar Barnes Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University. Dr. Ding's research is in the area of data and quality science and system informatics. He is the author of the CRC Press book, Data Science for Wind Energy, and a co-author of the Springer Nature book, Data Science for Nano Image Analysis. His research work is recognized by the 2019 IISE's Technical Innovation Award, 2022 INFORMS' Impact Prize, 2024 ASME's Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award, and 2024 SME's S. M. Wu Research Implementation Award. Dr. Ding is the Editor-in-Chief of INFORMS Journal on Data Science and serves as IISE's Senior Vice President for International Operations. Dr. Ding served as the Editor-in-Chief of IISE Transactions for the term of 2021-2024 and Program Chair for IEEE CASE 2025. He is a Fellow of IISE, INFORMS, and ASME.
February 27, 2026 3:00pm (EST)
Zoom Link: https://kaist.zoom.us/j/87608794649

Kind regards,
The Organizing Committee:
Alan R. Vazquez, Tecnologico de Monterrey
Heeyoung Kim, KAIST
William Fisher, JMP

Alan R. Vazquez<https://alanrvazquez.netlify.app/>
Assistant Professor
School of Engineering and Sciences - Industrial Engineering
Tecnologico de Monterrey - Monterrey Campus

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[DMANET] [Scheduling seminar] Christian Blum (IIIA-CSIC) | February 18 | CMSA: A Hybrid Metaheuristic for Combinatorial Optimization

Dear scheduling researcher,

We are delighted to announce the talk given by Christian Blum
(IIIA-CSIC). The title is "CMSA: A Hybrid Metaheuristic for
Combinatorial Optimization". The seminar will take place on Zoom on
Wednesday, February 18 at 14:00 UTC.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/91528778001?pwd=OD4EuDE8dPNHhXoYQqPJbamPCaEf3D.1
Meeting ID: 915 2877 8001
Passcode: 474863

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

The abstract follows.
Construct, Merge, Solve & Adapt (CMSA) is an award-winning, hybrid
algorithm for solving hard combinatorial optimization problems. The main
idea consists in the iterated application of an exact solver - such as
an integer linear programming (ILP) solver - to sub-instances of the
original problem instance. These sub-instances are enlarged at each
iteration by adding solution components from a set of valid solutions
that are obtained either by probabilistic solution construction or by
any other means. Moreover, seemingly useless (or even harmful) solution
components are removed. In this talk, an introduction to CMSA will be
given, in addition to describing some of the most recent research lines
around this technique.

The next talk in our series will be: Helmut Simonis (Insight Centre,
UCC) | March 4 | Constraint Based Scheduling: A User Perspective.
For more details, please visit https://schedulingseminar.com/

With kind regards

Zdenek Hanzalek, Michael Pinedo and Guohua Wan

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

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[DMANET] MIC 2026 - 11 days to submission deadline

MIC 2026 - 16th Metaheuristics International Conference

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

www.mic2026.unina.it

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Submission deadline: February 27, 2026
Number of days to deadline: 11
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Aims, Themes & Scope: As per tradition, looking at the previous editions of the MIC conferences, this conference focuses on the progress of the area of Metaheuristics and their applications and provides an opportunity to the international research community to discuss recent research results, to develop new ideas and collaborations, and to meet old friends and make new ones in relaxed atmosphere. MIC 2026 strives to propose a high-quality program that will be completed by a number of invited talks, tutorials, workshops and special sessions.

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

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

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

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

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

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

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Paola Festa (E-mail: infomic2026@unina.it, paola.festa@unina.it)
Dept. of Mathematics and Applications "R. Caccioppoli", University of Napoli "Federico II"


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[DMANET] AICrypt 2026 - Call for Abstracts

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AICrypt 2026 - Call for Abstracts

6th Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cryptography

May 9, 2026

Event affiliated with Eurocrypt 2026 (https://eurocrypt.iacr.org/2026/
<https://eurocrypt.iacr.org/2026/>)
Madrid, Spain

*** SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 6, 2026 (AoE) ***

https://aicrypt2026.aisylab.com/
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SCOPE

The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and security has
gained significant attention, driven by the need for secure solutions
that deploy AI. Cryptography, in particular, stands as a notable
example of the benefits of AI integration. AI techniques and methods
are already being applied to address challenges in cryptography, such
as improving cryptanalysis and physical attacks and relevant
countermeasures. Additionally, the use of cryptography to address
security and privacy issues in AI systems is emerging as a crucial
area of focus. As attacks on AI systems become more powerful, there is
a growing need to explore how cryptographic strategies can mitigate
these threats. Examples include the development of cryptographic
backdoors in neural networks, the use of cryptographic techniques to
watermark the output of LLMs, or model stealing attacks based on
cryptanalysis techniques. Our goal is to bring together experts from
academia and industry, each with a unique perspective on cryptography
and AI, to foster knowledge exchange and collaborative innovation. We
are particularly interested in exploring how techniques can be
transferred across different cryptographic applications and in
enhancing AI security mechanisms. Moreover, we will review recent
advancements, including those discussed at previous AICrypt events, to
provide a comprehensive understanding of this rapidly evolving field.


TOPICS OF INTEREST

Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to:

- Machine learning-based cryptanalysis
- AI-assisted side-channel and fault attacks
- Cryptanalysis of public-key and symmetric-key crypto algorithms
- AI-driven design and evaluation of countermeasures
- Automated discovery of cryptographic weaknesses
- Privacy-preserving training and inference (e.g., MPC, HE, DP)
- Cryptographic enforcement of access control and usage policies for
models and data
- Secure model deployment and key management for AI systems
- Cryptographic primitives tailored to AI workloads
- Robust watermarking and fingerprinting of models and LLM outputs
- Model stealing and extraction attacks related to cryptanalytic
techniques
- Backdoors and trojans in neural networks with cryptographic
constructions
- Attacks on federated learning and other distributed AI settings
- Formal models and proofs for AI security and privacy
- New cryptographic assumptions motivated by AI settings
- Transfer of techniques between traditional cryptography and AI
security
- Case studies and empirical evaluations of AI-crypto systems


SUBMISSIONS

We encourage researchers working on all aspects of AI and cryptography
to take the opportunity and use AICrypt to share their work and
participate in discussions. The authors are invited to submit an
extended abstract using the EasyChair submission system:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aicrypt2026

Submitted abstracts for contributed talks will be reviewed by the
workshop organizers for suitability and interest to the AICrypt
audience. There are no formal proceedings published in this workshop,
thus authors can submit extended abstracts related to works submitted
or recently published in other venues, or work in progress that they
plan to submit elsewhere. Every accepted submission must have at
least one author registered for the workshop. All submitted abstracts
must follow the original LNCS format with a page limit of up to 2
pages (excluding references):

https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs

The abstracts should be submitted electronically in PDF format.


IMPORTANT DATES

- Abstract submission deadline: March 6, 2026
- Notification to authors: March 20, 2026
- Workshop date: May 9, 2026


PARTICIPATION

The workshop will be held in Madrid, Spain, as an affiliated
event of Eurocrypt 2025. For further information about registering
to the event, please refer to the main Eurocrypt website:

https://eurocrypt.iacr.org/2026/


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

- Stjepan Picek, Radboud University, Nijmegen (NL) - stjepan.picek@ru.nl
- Lejla Batina, Radboud University, Nijmegen (NL) - lejla@cs.ru.nl
- Luca Mariot, University of Twente, Enschede (NL) - l.mariot@utwente.nl


WEBSITE

https://aicrypt2026.aisylab.com/

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

[DMANET] Announce: passagemath 10.8.1, pip-installable modularized fork of SageMath

passagemath is open source mathematical software in Python, released
under the GNU General Public Licence GPLv2+.

It is a compatible fork of SageMath, which has been developed since 2005
under the motto "Creating a Viable Open Source Alternative to Magma,
Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB".

The passagemath fork uses the motto "Creating a Free Passage Between
the Scientific Python Ecosystem and Mathematical Software
Communities." It was created in October 2024.

A major new stable release 10.8.1 is now available. It is up to date
with SageMath 10.9.beta3 (January 2026).

https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath

For Sage users/developers:
- The passagemath project maintains a stable version of the Sage
distribution, supporting system Python 3.11–3.14, and supporting the
traditional installation mode using "make configure && ./configure &&
make build".
- New packages, only in passagemath: CMR (combinatorial matrix
recognition library), highspy, Macaulay2, mpsolve, pplite/pplitepy, Py4ti2.
- Ships a full set of GAP packages and PARI/GP data packages.
- Numerous package upgrades, carried out with rigorous platform
portability testing on a wide range of platforms.

For Python users:
- Provides the full functionality of Sage, installable instantly from
binary wheels on PyPI:
https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath?tab=readme-ov-file#full-installation-of-passagemath-from-binary-wheels-on-pypi
- Binary wheels are available for Python 3.11–3.14, Linux and macOS,
for the x86_64 and ARM architectures.
- Can be run in generic cloud computing systems such as Google Colab
and the marimo.io molab.
- Binary wheels are available for a subset of the functionality for
native Windows on x86_64 and ARM.
- A subset of the functionality is also available on Windows through
the MSYS2 package manager.

For Sage package authors:
- Provides 120 modularized distributions of portions of the Sage
library including its many dependencies, as well as GAP packages.
- Each can be declared as a build-time or run-time dependency,
making your package a first-class member of the Python "ecosystem":
https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath?tab=readme-ov-file#modularized-distributions
- The passagemath project curates a library of Sage user packages
that are ready for the Python "ecosystem" via passagemath.

For downstream packagers:
- Each of the 120 modularized distribution packages is provided on PyPI
in the form of sdists that adhere to PEP 517/518.
https://pypi.org/org/passagemath/
- The modularized design makes porting and packaging a productive
incremental process, not an all-or-nothing proposition.
- Use "export SAGE_CONF_FILE=/dev/null" to disable the passagemath
confectionery (https://pypi.org/project/passagemath-conf/), or specify
a file to side-load configuration values.
- Non-Python dependencies of each distribution package are declared in
pyproject.toml in the format proposed by draft
https://peps.python.org/pep-0725

For upstream projects:
- Consider adopting the modularized passagemath distribution package
that provides an interface to your library as the official Python
interface package.

For help, inquiries, discussion, please use the passagemath forums.
https://github.com/passagemath#passagemath-community

New as of 2026: Weekly passagemath office hours on the Scientific Python
Discord server on Thursdays at 11am Pacific Time. All are welcome.

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