Friday, February 27, 2026

[DMANET] CGYRF 2026: Call for Papers

Call for Papers: Computational Geometry: Young Researchers Forum (CG:YRF)
2026

The 42nd International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2026) is
planned to be held in New Brunswick, NJ, USA. It brings together the global
community of researchers who work on a large variety of aspects that combine
geometry, algorithms and applications. To allow a broad audience to actively
participate in the community's major scientific event, this year SoCG will
again be accompanied by a series of satellite events, which together
constitute
"CG Week 2026".

One of these satellite events will be the "Computational Geometry: Young
Researchers Forum" (CG:YRF), which is aimed at current and recent students.
The
active involvement by students and recent graduates in research,
discussions,
and social events has been a longstanding tradition in the CG community.
Participation in a top-level event such as SoCG can be educating,
motivating,
and useful for networking, both with other students and with more senior
scientists.

The YRF presents young researchers (defined as not having received a formal
doctorate before January 1, 2024) an opportunity to present their work (in
progress as well as finished results) to the CG community in a friendly,
open
setting. Just like in the main event, presentations will be given in the
form
of talks. A pre-screening (but no formal review process) will ensure
appropriate quality control.


CG:YRF 2026 easychair submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cgyrf2026


Important Dates (deadlines are 23:59 Anywhere on Earth)


Deadline for submissions 6th March
Conditional acceptance 3rd April
Deadline for revisions 10th April
Notification of acceptance 17th April
CG-Week 2-5 June


Submission guidelines


The idea of the event is for young researchers to present new and ongoing
work. Therefore, the work should not have appeared in print in a formally
reviewed proceedings volume or journal by the time of submission deadline,
and at least one author must be a young researcher.


Topics must fit into the general context of SoCG, as described in the call
for SoCG submissions:
https://cgweek26.computational-geometry.org/contribute/

Submissions must be formatted according to the same style file as regular
SoCG submissions and not exceed 80 lines, excluding front matter and
references. Unlike SoCG, YRF is not employing double-blind reviewing this
year. To ensure an accurate line counting, authors must use the LaTeX class
file socg-lipics-v2021
(at https://computational-geometry.org/guidelines/socg-lipics-v2021.cls),
which is a wrapper around the standard LIPIcs class, see these guidelines
( see https://computational-geometry.org/guidelines/linecount_2022_09_19.pdf
).
Authors should refrain from putting excessive amounts of texts in parts in
which lines are not counted automatically.


Submissions can contain an appendix of arbitrary length to provide further
details for the screening process, but the main body of the text should be
understandable without reading the appendix. Appendices will also not be
contained in the booklet (see below).


Accepted abstracts will be compiled in a booklet of abstracts that will be
distributed among the participants; this should not be considered a formal
publication. In particular, participants are encouraged to submit (an
extended version of) their presented work to a conference with formal
proceedings and/or to a journal. Booklets of abstracts from previous years'
YRF are available on https://www.computational-geometry.org.


The work must be presented at CG:YRF by an author who is a young
researcher. Otherwise, it will be removed from the program.


We will employ a two-phase screening process. After the first review phase,
there will be a notification of either rejection (if the result is clearly
out of scope or technically incorrect), or conditional acceptance,
accompanied with a description of required changes to be made (either with
respect to content or format). In the second phase, we will check whether
the changes have been implemented satisfactorily, and if not, a paper may
still be rejected. The screening process is intended to ensure the
technical quality of the presented work. Submissions that are not
well-written risk rejection, irrespective of correctness. Authors are
strongly encouraged to have their submissions proofread by their advisor or
another experienced scientist.

Early submission


Some young researchers need more time to arrange for travel, visas, or
funding. Authors are thus welcome to submit before the deadline above, in
order for the submission to be reviewed earlier (including earlier
notification of acceptance, rejection or conditional acceptance). Please
notify the PC chair after you have made such an early submission.


All submissions will be judged according to the same standards of quality
regardless of the submission date. It is acceptable to have parallel
submission of the same results to SoCG and YRF; however, it is expected
that the YRF submission will be withdrawn if the full paper is accepted to
SoCG. The reviewing for YRF is completely independent of the reviewing for
SoCG.

YRF PC:

André van Renssen (The University of Sydney)
Carolin Rehs (Dortmund University)
Evanthia Papadopoulou (Università della Svizzera italiana)
Florian Russold (TU Graz)
Håvard Bakke Bjerkevik (University at Albany)
Jack Stade (University of Copenhagen)
Meirav Zehavi (Ben-Gurion University)
Peyman Afshani (Aarhus University) (chair)
Rahul Saladi (Indian Institute of Science Bangalore)

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[DMANET] PhD and postdoc positions at IT University of Copenhagen

The Algorithms group at the IT University of Copenhagen invites highly
motivated individuals to apply for a PhD and postdoc positions starting 1
September 2026 or soon thereafter. The PhD call is here
https://tinyurl.com/yc8rk4nw (deadline: March 10, 2026) and the postdoc
call is here https://tinyurl.com/475vckww (deadline: March 15, 2026).

The positions are funded by the project Algebraic Hardness and Applications
(AHA), which is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation and by the BARC
Center for Basic Algorithms Research financed by the VILLUM foundation.

Questions about the positions can be directed to Professor Nutan Limaye, IT
University of Copenhagen, nuli@itu.dk. Please add " AHA PhD/postdoc
Application 2026" to your subject line when you send your inquiries.
Questions related to the application procedure may be directed to HR,
hr@itu.dk.

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[DMANET] First announcement: Workshop on Real-world Applications of Geometry and Algebra (RAGA 2026) at TU/e, Netherlands

We are pleased to announce the third workshop on "Real-world Applications
of Geometry and Algebra", RAGA 2026, to be held at TU EIndhoven.
In this workshop, speakers from industry and academia will talk about
topics in their area that involve (or could benefit from) the use of
geometry, algebra and graph theory.
The workshop will take place in Eindhoven (The Netherlands) on June 1-2
2026. You can register via our *workshop website
<https://sites.google.com/view/appliedgeometryalgebra/raga/raga-2026>*.

Invited Speakers include:
Max Bannach (ESA)
Gijs Bellaard (TU/e)
Samantha Fairchild (TU/e)
Wouter Castryck (KU Leuven)
Okke Hendriksen and Willem Verhaegh (ASML)
Gregor Kemper (TU Munich)
Kathlén Kohn (KTH Stockholm)
Rob Kooij (TU Delft and TNO)
Ivan Kryven (Utrecht University)
Alvaro Samperio (CUNEF Spain)

This workshop is funded by NWO and TU/e.

Best regards,
The organizers (Aida Abiad, Mireille Boutin, Rob Eggermont, Samantha
Fairchild)

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Thursday, February 26, 2026

[DMANET] Tenure-track and PhD positions at Uppsala University

Dear Colleagues,
There are openings for an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) and for PhD
positions at Uppsala University.

Uppsala is a university town, 40min by train from Stockholm in Sweden.
There is a strong probability and combinatorics group - including Svante
Janson, Cecilia Holmgren, Annika Heckel and Sascha Troscheit; usually 2-4
postdocs, 3-5 PhD students.

The tenure-track job is joint between mathematics and computer science,
while the PhD positions are to work with anyone in the maths department.
There is no Swedish language requirement in the selection.

Link to job ads:
tenure track
<https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/jobs-and-vacancies/job-details?query=895804>,
deadline 20th March
PhD positions
<https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/jobs-and-vacancies/job-details?query=901355>,
deadline 16th March

Best,
Fiona Skerman

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[DMANET] PhD Position in Graph Learning at the University of Vienna, Austria

A PhD student position is available within the Machine Learning with
Graphs group at the Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna.
We are looking for a highly motivated applicant with a solid background
and strong interest in machine learning, graph theory, and their
mathematical foundations to join our team. The successful candidate will
pursue research in the broad area of graph machine learning and may
address both theoretical and practical questions. The aim is to analyse
and develop novel, well-founded methods and learning algorithms that
extend the boundaries of existing techniques - for example, with respect
to expressivity, generalization, interpretability, or scalability.

More information on the position and the application process are
available at the job portal of the University of Vienna:
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job/University-assistant-predoctoral-PhD-Position-in-Graph-Learning/1368058133/

Further information on the work group can be found here:
https://kriegegroup.univie.ac.at/

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. We look
forward to your application!

Application deadline: 26.3.2026
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Assoz. Prof. Dr. Nils M. Kriege
University of Vienna
Faculty of Computer Science
Währinger Straße 29, A-1090 Wien

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[DMANET] The 4th CINI HPC Summer School 2026

** Call for Attendees **

We are pleased to announce the 4th CINI HPC Summer School 2026, which will take place from 15–19 June 2026 at the University of Salento, Lecce, Italy. Organized by the CINI HPC National Laboratory jointly with the HPC Laboratory at the University of Salento, the Summer School will address the design of scalable parallel algorithms and the use of standard "de facto" programming models and tools crucial for enhancing HPC application performance, including practical hands-on sessions focusing on MPI, OpenMP, GPU programming, and performance monitoring. The curriculum aims to boost participants' capabilities in utilizing HPC for complex scientific and industrial tasks, bringing together theoretical and technical viewpoints. Over the course of five days, participants will gain insights into the design and analysis of parallel algorithms and related, current technologies.

We are seeking highly motivated students, for a learning experience focused on leading-edge subjects. You will be taught by University of Salento faculty members jointly with CINECA leading experts, and attend classes with top students that share your interests. The Summer School represents a unique opportunity to participate in an exciting laboratory of teaching and active learning.

Target audience

The target audience includes Master's graduates, Ph.D students, early-stage Postdoc, and engineers.
The school welcomes everyone regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, or religion.
Applicants will be evaluated on their CV.


Requirements

Applicants are expected to:

- Posses working knowledge of C/C++, Unix (Linux etc), terminal, editor and compilers;
- Bring their laptop to write, compile and execute parallel code.


School Fees

- Ph.D. students, post-docs and Master's graduates: 350 euro
- Faculties/Researchers: 400 euro
- Professionals: 500 euro

The fee provides access to all of the lectures, teaching materials and social event/dinner.


Deadlines

Applications (available shortly): until April 18, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 27, 2026
Fee payment for enrolment: no late than May 4, 2026
Summer School: June 15-19, 2026

NOTE: Information for application submission and fee payment will be provided shortly


Further information about the CINI HPC Summer School can be found at:
https://hpcsummerschool.massimocafaro.it

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Prof. Massimo Cafaro, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Parallel Algorithms and Data Mining/Machine Learning

Head of the HPC (High Performance Computing) Lab
Head of the AIMA Lab (Artificial Intelligence Models and Algorithms)

Department of Engineering for Innovation
University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Via per Monteroni
73100 Lecce, Italy

Voice/Fax +39 0832 297371

Web https://www.massimocafaro.it
Web https://www.unisalento.it/people/massimo.cafaro

E-mail massimo.cafaro@unisalento.it
E-mail cafaro@ieee.org
E-mail cafaro@acm.org

INGV
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Via di Vigna Murata 605
Roma

CMCC Foundation
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Via Augusto Imperatore, 16 - 73100 Lecce
massimo.cafaro@cmcc.it

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[DMANET] Call for Sessions / Mobility, Transportation, and Traffic at OR2026 in Passau

Call for Sessions / Mobility, Transportation, and Traffic
OR2026 in Passau
https://or2026.de/


The OR2026 brings together researchers and practitioners from mathematics, computer science, business/economics and other fields to exchange ideas and experiences in operations research, management science, analytics, and data science.
OR2026 will take place from September 1 to September 4, 2026 in Passau, Germany.

We invite talks and/or proposals for sessions in the area of Mobility, Transportation, and Traffic. We would be delighted if you are interested to organize a session of 4 talks on some particular topic within this stream. This task involves choosing the specific topic, contacting speakers and handling their submission in the online system of the conference, to which you will then get access.
Usually, but not necessarily, the session organizer is also session speaker and/or chair.

If you are interested in organizing a session please send a short email to Natalia Kliewer (natalia.kliewer@fu-berlin.de), Ralf Borndörfer (borndoerfer@zib.de), Maximilian Schiffer (schiffer@tum.de) or Marie Schmidt (marie.schmidt@uni-wuerzburg.de).

If you are interested in submitting an abstract for a presentation, you can submit your abstract directly to the Mobility, Transportation, and Traffic stream.


Important dates:
Deadline abstract submission: April 30, 2026
Conference start: September 1, 2026

We hope to see you in Passau

Natalia Kliewer, Ralf Borndörfer, Maximilian Schiffer, and Marie Schmidt

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Prof. Dr. Marie Schmidt
Professorin für Optimierung unter Ressourcenbeschränkungen
Institut für Informatik
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

(+49) 931 31 84571
Marie.schmidt@uni-wuerzburg.de


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[DMANET] SPIRE 2026 - First call for papers

**33rd International Symposium on String Processing and Information
Retrieval**

**October 13-16, Hamilton, Canada**
**First call for papers**

The International Symposium on String Processing and Information
Retrieval (SPIRE 2026) will be held at McMaster University, in Hamilton,
Canada.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/spire-2026/
# SCOPE

SPIRE 2026 covers research in all aspects of string processing,
information retrieval, computational biology, and related applications.
Typical topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

- String Processing: String pattern matching, text indexing, data
structures for string processing, text compression, compressed data
structures, compressed string processing, text mining, 2D pattern
matching, automata-based string processing, combinatorics on words.
- Computational Biology: Algorithms for DNA sequencing, assembly,
alignments, read error correction, metagenomics, transcriptomics, gene
and regulatory element recognition, motif finding, pangenomics, variants
discovery, phylogenetics, genome rearrangements.
- Information Retrieval: Retrieval models and ranking, theoretical
models and foundations of IR, efficiency and scalability topics in IR,
knowledge acquisition in IR, machine learning and natural language
processing for IR, knowledge representation and reasoning for IR,
user-centric aspects of IR, IR evaluation, fairness, accountability,
transparency in IR, domain-specific IR applications, web search.
# SUBMISSIONS

SPIRE 2026 invites submissions in two categories:
- Long papers: Up to 12 pages, excluding references and optional appendices.
- Short papers: Up to 6 pages, excluding references and optional appendices.
Papers should be submitted electronically via EasyChair via the
following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spire2026
As in past editions, the proceedings of SPIRE 2026 will be published by
Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The use
of LNCS templates is mandatory. Suitable templates are available at the
Springer Website and on Overleaf. Use the LNCS style file as given: do
not change the margin size or the font; do not make a separate title
page, etc. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences with published
proceedings is not permitted. At least one author per accepted paper is
expected to register for the conference and present the paper. The
conference will be in-person, with online presentations only in
exceptional cases (e.g., authors with travel difficulties).

# AWARDS

The SPIRE 2026 Conference will present both a Best Paper Award and a
Best Student Paper Award, each sponsored by Springer Nature for 500
euros, to recognize outstanding research contributions.
# IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadlines:
- Abstract Deadline: June 18, 2026 AoE
- Full paper deadline: June 25, 2026 AoE (firm deadline)
Notifications: August 6, 2026
Camera-ready version: August 20, 2026
Events:
- SPIRE: October 13 to 15, 2026
- Workshop on Compression, Text, and Algorithms (WCTA): October 16, 2026
# GENERAL CHAIRS

Neerja Mhaskar, McMaster University, Canada
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden &
University of Chile
# PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Neerja Mhaskar, McMaster University, Canada
Solon P. Pissis, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Netherlands
Ricardo Baeza-Yates, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden &
University of Chile

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Solon P. Pissis, Ph.D

Senior Researcher
Networks & Optimization group
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Tel: +31 62 881 7122
Email:solon.pissis@cwi.nl
WWW:https://homepages.cwi.nl/~solon/

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[DMANET] WAIFI 2026: Paper Submission now open!

Dear colleagues,

(apologies for multiple postings)

Paper submission:

Paper submission information: http://www.waifi.org/papers_submission.html
Paper submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=waifi2026

Important dates:

Abstract submission deadline: March 8th, 2026
Submission deadline: March 15th (23:59 AoE), 2026
Acceptance notification: April 7th, 2026
Final version due: April 16th, 2026
Poster submission deadline: April 30th, 2026

Poster session:
A poster session will be organized as part of the workshop (more information will be posted on the workshop website).

The "International Workshop on the Arithmetic of Finite Fields (WAIFI) 2026", to be held in Santander, Spain, June 3-5, 2026, is a forum of mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers and physicists performing research on finite field arithmetic, interested in communicating the advances in the theory, applications, and implementations of finite fields. The workshop helps to bridge the gap between the mathematical theory of finite fields and their hardware/software implementations and technical applications, especially in cryptography and coding theory.

The topics of WAIFI 2026 include but are not limited to:

Theory of finite field arithmetic including:
Bases (canonical; normal; dual; etc.)
Polynomials (irreducible; primitive; permutation)
Boolean functions and special functions over finite fields
Algebraic curves over finite fields
Dynamical systems over finite fields
Hardware & Software implementations:
Design & implementation of finite field processors
Design & implementation of arithmetic for crypto algorithms and protocols
Pseudorandom number generators
Hardware/Software co-design in crypto and coding theory applications
Applications of finite fields in:
Cryptography such as Post Quantum Crypto and other algorithms and protocols
Coding theory (AG codes; LDPC codes; etc.)
Combinatorics (designs; arrays; etc.)
Finite geometry
General Chair:

Domingo Gómez Pérez, University of Cantabria, Spain

Program co-Chairs:

Lejla Batina, Radboud University, The Netherlands
Ferruh Ozbudak, Sabancı University, Türkiye

Program Committee:
Herivelto Martins Borges Filho, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil.
Claude Carlet, Universities of Paris VIII (France) and Bergen (Norway)
Maria Corte-Real Santos, ENS Lyon, France
Thomas Decru, KU Leuven, Belgium
Sylvain Duquesne, U. Rennes, France
Ana Isabel Gómez Pérez, U. Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Sophie Huczynska, U. St. Andrews, Scotland
José Luis Imaña, U. Complutense Madrid, Spain
Jorge Jiménez Urroz, U. Politécnica Madrid, Spain
Angshuman Karmakar, IIT Kanpur, India
Gohar Kyureghyan, U. Rostock, Germany
Edgar Martínez Moro, U. Valladolid, Spain
Sihem Mesnager, U. Paris VIII, France
Alessandro Neri, U. Naples Federico II, Italy
Svetla Nikova, KU Leuven, Belgium
Daniel Panario, Carleton University, Canada
Hilder Vitor Lima Pereira, Unicamp, Brazil
Håvard Raddum, U. Bergen, Norway
Francisco Rodríguez Henríquez, TII, UAE
Ana Salagean, U. Loughborough, UK
Amin Sakzad, Monash U., Australia
David Thomson, Carleton U., Canada
Alev Topuzoğlu, Sabancı U., Türkiye
Monika Trimoska, TU/e, The Netherlands
Qiang (Steven) Wang, Carleton U., Canada
Violetta Weger, Technical U. Munich, Germany
Nusa Zidaric, U. Leiden, The Netherlands

The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

The workshop website http://www.waifi.org <http://www.waifi.org/>, will be updated regularly with more information.

Kind regards,

José L. Imaña
Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
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[DMANET] Call for nominations: EATCS Award 2026

Call for nominations: EATCS Award 2026
The EATCS Award 2026

Call for Nominations

Deadline: March 15, 2026
The European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) annually honours a respected scientist from our community with the prestigious EATCS Distinguished Achievement Award. The award is given to acknowledge extensive and widely recognized contributions to theoretical computer science over a life long scientific career. For the EATCS Award 2026, candidates may be nominated to the Awards Committee consisting of

Amos Fiat (chair)
Javier Esparza
Virginia Vassilevska Williams
Nominations will be kept strictly confidential. They should include supporting justification and be signed by at least three co-signatories. Others that wish to be endorsers may send a one-page endorsement. Nominations will normally be kept active for three years. Nominators may choose to update a nomination or renew it beyond this period by resubmitting.

Nominations should be sent by e-mail to the chair of the EATCS Award Committee: by e-mail to the chair of the EATCS Award Committee:

Amos Fiat
Email: eatcs-award@eatcs.org
by March 15, 2026.

The list of previous recipients of the EATCS Award is at http://eatcs.org/index.php/eatcs-award.

The next award will be presented during ICALP 2026 in Royal Holloway https://icalppodcspaa2026.cs.rhul.ac.uk/icalp/.


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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

[DMANET] Third Announcement: ICBO 2026 – New Submission Deadline

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to release the Third Announcement of the International Conference on Bilevel Optimization (ICBO 2026).
Extension Deadline of Abstract Submission

NEW DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2026

The abstract submission deadline has been extended to April 1, 2026. Acceptance decisions will be announced by the first week of April 2026.

Submission Portal: CMT Login (Search ICBO 2026 after login)<https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/User/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FConference%2FRecent>

After login, search for "ICBO" — one of the results is: International Conference on Bilevel Optimization 2026.

Registration Scheme (Opening Soon)

• Early registration (on or before June 15, 2026):

$300 (and Student: $150)

• Regular registration (until August 1, 2026):

$450 (and Student: $200)

• The summer school is free for conference registrants. For participants attending the summer school only, the fee is $100.

Plenary Speakers

• Amy Greenwald, Brown University, USA

• Leonardo Lozano, University of Cincinnati, USA

• Shoham Sabach, Cornell University, USA

Tutorial Lectures

• Zhaosong Lu, University of Minnesota, USA

• Oleg Prokopyev, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Hotel Accommodations

We are pleased to offer special group room rates for attendees. All room blocks have a reservation cutoff of July 1, 2026. We strongly encourage participants to book early to secure their preferred accommodation. Hotel reservation details and booking links are available here: https://bileveloptimization.org/icbo/2026/local.html

Please check the conference website for updates and announcements https://bileveloptimization.org/icbo/2026/index.html

We look forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to ICBO 2026.


Best regards,

Bo Zeng and Ramteen Sioshansi

Conference Co-Chairs


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[DMANET] [CfP] Industry track @ RuleML+RR 2026

*Call for Papers:*

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*** Industry track @ RuleML+RR 2026 ***
*** 24-26 August 2026 ***
*** Vilnius, Lithuania ***
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*The 10th RuleML+RR Industry Track* *(IT) *welcomes papers describing
original industrial advances and application achievements in all areas of
Rules and Reasoning-based technologies. We are interested in experiences
from practitioners when applying rules to industries. Submissions are
invited on all facets of Rules and Reasoning, including efforts to bridge
recent research innovations with practical applications and industrial
challenges, with a strong focus on the interplay between reasoning
techniques and machine learning.

*Venue:* The Industry Track 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>, Doctoral
Consortium
<https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/doctoral-consortium>,
and Networking
Session <https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/networking-session>
).

*Topics of Interest:* Neuro-symbolic & GenAI integration, LLM governance &
verification with rules, Agentic systems & enterprise orchestration, RAG +
rules hybrid architectures, Knowledge graphs (KG) & ontologies with
rule-centric pipelines, Scalable deployments & cost-performance
optimization, RegTech & Responsible AI, Emerging Applications and
Experiences.

More information can be found on the website:
https://2026.declarativeai.net/events/ruleml-rr/industry-track

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

June 5th, 2026: Paper submission deadline
July 3rd, 2026: Notification deadline

*Submission Procedure:*

We welcome original submissions and will not consider previously published
work, advertisements, or sales pitches. Industry Track submissions should
be extended abstracts of 5–6 pages (including references). Accepted papers
will be published as part of CEUR proceedings and should be in the
CEUR-WS.org style template CEURART (1-column variant).

*Submission Link:*
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/DAI2026/Track/5/Submission/Create (Industry
track)

*Chairs:*

Povilas Daniušis, Neurotechnology and Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

*Program Committee:*

Ioan Toma, Onlim GmbH, Austria
Robert David, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Juliana Küster Filipe Bowles, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Martin Giese, University of Oslo, Norway
Darius Plikynas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Shubham Anoop Juneja, Nexos AI, Lithuania
Rokas Jurevičius, Daedalean AI, Switzerland

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[DMANET] [CFP] The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC), Lancaster, UK, 23- 26, Nov 2026

*** Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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CALL FOR PAPERS

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The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC)

23-26, Nov, 2026, Lancaster, UK

https://bmvc2026.bmva.org

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The British Machine Vision Conference (BMVC) is one of the major
international conferences on computer vision and related areas. It is
organised by the British Machine Vision Association (BMVA). BMVC'26 will be
hosted by Lancaster University on 23rd - 26th November 2026. Top papers
from BMVC 2026 will be invited to submit extended versions to a special
issue of the International Journal of Computer Vision (IJCV).

*Key Dates (23:59 AoE)*

Abstract Submission Deadline: 22 May, 2026

Paper & Supplementary Submission Deadline: 29 May, 2026

Rebuttal Period: 3 - 10 Jul, 2026

Author Notification of Decisions: 7 Aug, 2026

Camera-Ready Paper Deadline: 28 Aug, 2026

*Please note that the Abstract and Paper/ Supplementary deadlines will not
be extended.

*Topics of Interest *

Authors are invited to submit high-quality papers in image processing,
computer vision, machine learning and related areas including, but not
limited to:

· 3D from X, Shape Modeling and Processing

· Action, Event, and Video Understanding

· Adversarial Attack and Defense

· Biometrics

· Computational Photography and Photogrammetry

· Computer Vision Theory

· Datasets and Evaluation

· Deep Learning Architectures and Techniques

· Document Analysis

· Embodied Vision: Active Agents, Simulation

· Explainable, Fair, and Ethical AI

· Generative Models

· Humans: Face, Gesture, Pose, and Body Movement

· Image and Video Retrieval

· Low-level and Physics-based Vision

· Medical and Biological Image Analysis

· Motion Estimation and Tracking

· Multimodal Learning (Vision + Language, Audio, etc.)

· Recognition, Segmentation, and Scene Understanding

· Representation, Self-supervised, and Transfer Learning

· Uncertainty

· Vision Applications, Systems, and Robotics

· Visual Reasoning

· Brave New Ideas (novel approaches or theories, not necessarily
benchmark gains)

*Submission Guideline*

Main papers must not exceed 14 pages (excluding references). Supplementary
information (e.g., appendices, videos, additional results) can be submitted
as a single .zip file by the deadline. All submissions must be made
through the OpenReview system. BMVC'26 employs a double-blind review
process. Work submitted to BMVC'26 must be original and cannot be under
concurrent review for another peer-reviewed conference or journal.

*Organising Committee*

*General Chairs *

Jun Liu Lancaster University

Majid Mirmehdi University of Bristol

*Advisory Chairs*

Ming-Hsuan Yang UC Merced; DeepMind

Stan Sclaroff Boston University

Mubarak Shah University of Central Florida

*Programme Chairs*

Bryan M. Williams Lancaster University

Hossein Rahmani Lancaster University

Bohyung Han Seoul National University

Jianfei Cai Monash University

Gabriela Czanner University of Southampton

Michael Yang University of Bath

*Technical Programme Chairs*

Qiuhong Ke Monash University

Ping Hu UESTC; VinUniversity

Haoxuan Qu Lancaster University

Zhuoling Li Lancaster University

*Workshop Chairs*

Richard Jiang Lancaster University

Guosheng Hu University of Bristol

Ziquan Liu QMUL

Emma Wilson Lancaster University

*Industrial / Keynote Chairs*

Mark Nixon University of Southampton

*Doctoral Consortium Chairs*

Ali Cheraghian Macquarie University

*Website Chairs *

Xiaofei Hui Lancaster University

*Proceedings Chairs*

Yakun Ju University of Leicester

Jian Hu QMUL

Qiuchi Xiang Lancaster University

Yu Xue Lancaster University

*Publicity Chairs *

Kosta Derpanis York University

Qian Zheng Zhejiang University

Ritesh Vyas PDEU

Zhengxin Yu Lancaster University

*Sponsorship Chair*

Ziquan Liu QMUL

*Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Chairs*

Emily Winter Lancaster University

Yujun Cai UQ

*Sustainability Chairs*

Adrian Friday Lancaster University

*Local Arrangement Chairs*

Miles Walker Lancaster University

*BMVA *

Toby Breckon Treasurer

Neill Campbell Chairman

Andrew Gilbert Payments Master General

Further Information and Updates: https://bmvc2026.bmva.org

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[DMANET] DCFS 2026: Third Call for Papers (Aug. 9-11, Kingston, Canada)

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DCFS 2026: 27th International Conference on Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 9-11, 2026
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DCFS 2026 will be held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, on August 9-11, 2026. The conference is organized jointly by the School of Computing at Queen's University and by the IFIP Working Group 1.02 "Descriptional Complexity".

The conference will be co-located with CIAA 2026 (August 5-8, 2026).

The International Conference on Descriptional Complexity of Formal Systems (DCFS) is an annual international working conference concerning the descriptional complexity of formal systems and structures (and its applications). The website of the conference series is:
https://www.informatik.uni-giessen.de/dcfs/

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submissions to DCFS must not exceed 12 pages (in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes style, excluding the title/abstract page and bibliography). If the authors believe that more details are essential to substantiate the main claims, they may include a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the program committee. If slightly longer submissions are deemed necessary, authors must contact the program committee chairs in advance for approval.

Simultaneous submissions of papers to any other conference with published proceedings or submitting previously published papers is not allowed. Only electronic submissions in the PDF format are accepted. Papers should be submitted electronically through the EasyChair system at this link:

https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=dcfs2026

The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

SPECIAL ISSUE

Extended versions of selected papers from the conference will be invited for consideration in a special issue of International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (IJFCS).

PRINCIPAL TOPICS

Submissions concerning the descriptional complexity of formal systems and structures (and its applications) are invited for DCFS 2026. Original papers are sought in all aspects of descriptional complexity. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Automata, grammars, languages and other formal systems; various modes of operations and complexity measures.
- Succinctness of description of objects, state-explosion-like phenomena.
- Circuit complexity of Boolean functions and related measures.
- Size complexity of formal systems.
- Structural complexity of formal systems.
- Trade-offs between computational models and mode of operation.
- Applications of formal systems-- for instance in software and hardware testing, in dialogue systems, in systems modeling or in modeling natural languages-- and their complexity constraints.
- Co-operating formal systems.
- Size or structural complexity of formal systems for modeling natural languages.
- Complexity aspects related to the combinatorics of words.
- Descriptional complexity in resource-bounded or structure-bounded environments.
- Structural complexity as related to descriptional complexity.
- Frontiers between decidability and undecidability.
- Universality and reversibility.
- Nature-motivated (bio-inspired) architectures and unconventional models of computing.
- Blum Static (Kolmogorov/Chaitin) complexity, algorithmic information.

INVITED SPEAKERS

- Michael Blondin (Sherbrooke University, Canada)
- Michaël Cadilhac (DePaul University, USA)
- Sandra Zilles (University of Regina, Canada)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Marie-Pierre Béal (Université Gustave Eiffel, France)
- Cezar Câmpeanu (University of Prince Edward Island, Canada, co-chair)
- Pamela Fleischmann (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany)
- Dora Giammarresi (Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy)
- Yo-Sub Han (Yonsei University, South Korea)
- Markus Holzer (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Galina Jirásková (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
- Stavros Konstantinidis (Saint Mary's University, Canada)
- Martin Kutrib (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Andreas Malcher (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Ian McQuillan (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
- Nelma Moreira (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
- Luca Prigioniero (Loughborough University, UK, co-chair)
- Rogério Reis (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
- Kai Salomaa (Queen's University, Canada)
- Shinnosuke Seki (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
- Taylor J. Smith (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada, co-chair)
- Gyorgy Vaszil (Debreceni Egyetem, Hungary)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

- Salimur Choudhury (Queen's University, Canada, chair)

IMPORTANT DATES

- Paper submission deadline: March 13, 2026
- Author notification: April 17, 2026
- Camera-ready deadline: May 1, 2026
- Conference: August 9-11, 2026

CONTACT

- Email: dcfs2026@cs.queensu.ca<mailto:dcfs2026@cs.queensu.ca>
- Website: https://research.cs.queensu.ca/dcfs2026/

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Department of Computer Science
St. Francis Xavier University

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[DMANET] CIAA 2026: Third Call for Papers (Aug. 5-8, Kingston, Canada)

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CIAA 2026: 30th International Conference on Implementation and Application of Automata
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 5-8, 2026
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CIAA 2026 will be held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, on August 5-8, 2026. The conference is organized by the School of Computing at Queen's University.

The conference will be co-located with DCFS 2026 (August 9-11, 2026).

The International Conference on Implementation and Application of Automata (CIAA) is an annual conference in the field of theoretical computer science. The website of the conference series is:
https://www.informatik.uni-giessen.de/ciaa/

The purpose of CIAA is to bring together members of the academic, research, and industrial community who have an interest in the theory, implementation, and application of automata and related structures. The conference concerns research on all aspects of implementation and application of automata and related structures, including theoretical aspects.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submissions to CIAA must not exceed 12 pages (in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes style, excluding the title/abstract page and bibliography). If the authors believe that more details are essential to substantiate the main claims, they may include a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the program committee. If slightly longer submissions are deemed necessary, authors must contact the program committee chairs in advance for approval.

Simultaneous submissions of papers to any other conference with published proceedings or submitting previously published papers is not allowed. Only electronic submissions in the PDF format are accepted. Papers should be submitted electronically through the EasyChair system at this link:

https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=ciaa2026

The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

BEST PAPER AWARD

The Sheng Yu Award will be presented to the author(s) of the paper judged to be the best on the basis of the referee reports.

SPECIAL ISSUE

Extended versions of selected papers from the conference will be invited for consideration in a special issue of Theoretical Computer Science (TCS).

PRINCIPAL TOPICS

We solicit papers on all aspects of implementation and application of automata and related structures, including theoretical aspects, including but not limited to:

- Algorithms on automata
- Automata and logic
- Bioinformatics
- Complexity of automata operations
- Compilers
- Computer-aided verification
- Concurrency
- Data structure design for automata
- Data and image compression
- Design and architecture of automata software
- Digital libraries
- DNA/molecular/membrane computing
- Document engineering
- Editors, environments
- Experimental studies and practical experiences
- Industrial applications
- Natural language processing
- Networking
- New algorithms for manipulating automata
- Object-oriented modeling
- Pattern-matching
- Quantum computing
- Speech and speaker recognition
- Structured and semi-structured documents
- Symbolic manipulation environments for automata
- Teaching
- Text processing
- Techniques for graphical display of automata
- VLSI
- Viruses, related phenomena
- World-wide web

INVITED SPEAKERS

- Anthony Bonato (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
- Nataša Jonoska (University of South Florida, USA)
- Ian Mertz (Charles University, Czech Republic)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

- Frédérique Bassino (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France)
- Cezar Câmpeanu (University of Prince Edward Island, Canada)
- Pascal Caron (Université de Rouen, France)
- Giuseppa Castiglione (Università di Palermo, Italy)
- Szilárd Fazekas (Akita University, Japan)
- Yo-Sub Han (Yonsei University, South Korea)
- Markus Holzer (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Galina Jirásková (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)
- Jarkko Kari (Turun yliopisto, Finland)
- Stavros Konstantinidis (Saint Mary's University, Canada)
- Martin Kutrib (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Andreas Malcher (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany)
- Florin Manea (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany)
- Sabrina Mantaci (Università di Palermo, Italy)
- Brink van der Merwe (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
- Nelma Moreira (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
- Cyril Nicaud (Université Gustave Eiffel, France)
- Giovanni Pighizzini (Università di Milano, Italy)
- Luca Prigioniero (Loughborough University, UK)
- Rogério Reis (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
- Kai Salomaa (Queen's University, Canada)
- Shinnosuke Seki (University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
- Taylor J. Smith (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada, chair)
- Mikhail Volkov (Ural Federal University, Russia)
- Hsu-Chun Yen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

- Salimur Choudhury (Queen's University, Canada, chair)

IMPORTANT DATES

- Paper submission deadline: March 20, 2026
- Author notification: April 24, 2026
- Camera-ready deadline: May 8, 2026
- Conference: August 5-8, 2026

CONTACT

- Email: ciaa2026@cs.queensu.ca<mailto:ciaa2026@cs.queensu.ca>
- Website: https://research.cs.queensu.ca/ciaa2026/

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Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
St. Francis Xavier University

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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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[DMANET] [DMD2026] Discrete Mathematics Days 2026 - Second announcement and call for submissions

*Discrete Mathematics Days 2026 - Second announcement and call for
submissions*

The Discrete Mathematics Days 2026 (DMD 2026) will be held at
Universidad de Granada, Spain, from June 29 to July 1, 2026. For more
information, please visit the conference website:
https://dam-network.github.io/dmd2026

The main focus of this international conference is on current topics in
Discrete Mathematics, including (but not limited to):

* Coding Theory and Cryptography
* Combinatorial Number Theory
* Combinatorics
* Discrete and Computational Geometry
* Discrete Optimization
* Graph Theory
* Theoretical Computer Science

The previous three editions were held inAlcalá de Henares
<https://dmd2024.web.uah.es/>in 2024,Santander
<https://dmd2022.unican.es/>in 2022 (postponed from 2020), andSevilla
<https://web.archive.org/web/20190417002813/http://congreso.us.es/dmd2018/>in
2018, inheriting the tradition of the Jornadas de Matemática Discreta y
Algorítmica (JMDA), the Spanish biennial meeting on Discrete
Mathematics, started in 1998.

The program consists of four plenary talks, a prize talk by the awardee
of the Ramon Llull prize, a number of shorter contributed talks in two
parallel sessions, and a poster session. The plenary speakers are:

* Martina Juhnke <https://tina.juhnix.net/>(Universität Osnabrück)
* Kolja Knauer <https://www.ub.edu/comb/koljaknauer/>(Universitat de
Barcelona)
* Lisa Sauermann
<https://www.iam.uni-bonn.de/users/sauermann/home>(Universität Bonn)
* Dimitrios Thilikos <https://www.lirmm.fr/~thilikosto/>(LIRMM,
Montpellier)

If you wish to contribute a talk or a poster, please submit an extended
abstract (at most five pages) *by April 7, 2026*. See further
instructions at:

https://dam-network.github.io/dmd2026/submissions.html

Submissions will be reviewed by the Programme Committee. In order to be
accepted for the conference, submissions must contain original and
interesting research in the area of discrete mathematics. If too many
acceptable talks are submitted, the Programme Committee may ask some of
them to be presented as posters instead.

The extended abstracts of accepted talks and posters will be made
available on the conference website. Simultaneous submission of a final,
full version of your contribution to a journal or another conference is
acceptable and, in fact, expected.

Important dates:

* Deadline for submitting extended abstracts: 7 April 2026 (23:59 CET)
* Communication of acceptance: 15 May 2026
* Deadline for submitting final versions of accepted contributions: 29
May 2026
* Deadline for early registration: 29 May 2026

Sincerely,
Pedro A. García-Sánchez, on behalf of the organising committee.

PS: Apologies for multiple postings. If you have any comments, please
write todmd2026@ugr.es.

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[DMANET] Call for Papers - 24th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA 2026)

Call for Papers
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The 24th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA 2026)
November 10-13, 2026, Ortigia-Syracuse (Sicily), Italy
https://www.nca-ieee.org/2026/
Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore, subject to IEEE approval.
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About NCA
The IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications is a successful series of conferences that serves as a large international forum for presenting and sharing recent research results and technological developments in the fields of network and distributed computing. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
● Network Architectures & Protocols
● Routing Mechanisms
● Distributed Systems & Platforms
● Cloud, Edge, Computing Continuum
● Future Internet and Internet of Things
● Content Delivery Network (CDN)
● Network Softwarization & Virtualization
● Autonomic & Self-Networked Systems

● Performance, QoS & Energy Efficiency
● Security, Privacy & Dependability
● Blockchain
● Social Networks
● Data/AI for Networked and Distributed Systems
● Applications, Prototypes & Experiences
● Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs)
● Distributed Quantum Computing


Important dates
NCA 2026 welcomes contributions as regular, demo, or poster manuscripts. Further formatting requirements and page limits are clarified later. All the deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
● Regular manuscripts due: June 19, 2026
● Demo/poster manuscripts due: July 24, 2026
● Author notification (for all manuscripts): September 11, 2026
● Camera-ready submission (for all manuscripts): September 25, 2026
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit papers describing original, previously unpublished work not currently under review by any other conference, workshop, or journal. Manuscripts must be formatted using the two-column IEEE conference proceedings template. Paper submissions are handled via EasyChair (the system is being finalized).
Double-blind peer review process
Papers following formatting requirements will be peer reviewed by at least three reviewers selected from the Technical Program Committee. For regular papers, NCA 2026 applies a double-blind peer review process. Authors are expected to anonymize their manuscripts. The submission must not reveal the authors' identities anywhere in the text, whether explicitly or implicitly. When citing prior work that is their own, authors should describe it in the third person, as though it were produced by others. At the same time, anonymization should not compromise the paper's integrity: do not remove relevant references solely because they are self-citations, since reviewers may need those works to assess context and novelty. Papers that fail to comply with these anonymization requirements will be rejected without review.
Manuscripts page limit
Page limits include all figures, tables, and references.
● Regular Papers: 8 pages, up to 2 extra pages (under payment of an extra per-page fee of 100€)
● Poster/Demo Papers: 2 pages, no extra pages allowed
NCA 2026 is an in-person event
The conference will be in-person and no virtual or remote presentations will be permitted. Authors of accepted papers are responsible to obtain an Italian visa, if required, in a timely manner so as to meet the above expectation. Accepted papers must be presented in person by one of the authors under full registration. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the exclusion of the paper from the final proceedings. All presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to the IEEEXplore Digital Library, subject to IEEE approval.
For further information, please consult the Website at https://www.nca-ieee.org/2026/
Best paper award and editorial follow-ups
The authors of the best paper will receive an award in recognition of their contribution to the field.
Substantially extended versions of selected high-quality papers accepted to the main conference will be considered for publication in a high-quality (Q1) Journal (to be defined).
General Co-Chairs
Antonio Puliafito<mailto:antonio.puliafito@unime.it> (University of Messina)
Om Prakash Vyas<mailto:director@iiitnr.edu.in> (IIT Raipur)
Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs
Maurizio Giacobbe<mailto:mgiacobbe@unime.it> (University of Messina)
Carlo Puliafito<mailto:carlo.puliafito@unipi.it> (University of Pisa)
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[DMANET] CFP IAM 2026: Industrial Application of Metaheuristics workshop @GECCO 2026

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CfP: Call For Papers
IAM 2026 (11th edition)
11th GECCO Workshop on Industrial Applications of Metaheuristics San José (hybrid), Costa Rica, July 13-17th, 2026

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IAM is held as part of the 2026 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2026), July 13-17, San José (hybrid), Costa Rica.


Aims and Scope

Metaheuristics have been applied successfully to many aspects of applied mathematics and science, showing their capabilities to deal effectively with problems that are complex and otherwise difficult to solve. There are several factors that make the usage of metaheuristics in industrial applications more and more interesting. These factors include the flexibility of these techniques, the increased availability of high-performing algorithmic techniques, the increased knowledge of their strengths and weaknesses, the ever-increasing computing power, and the adoption of computational methods in applications. In fact, metaheuristics have become a powerful tool to solve many real-life optimization problems in different fields and, of course, also in many industrial applications such as production scheduling, distribution planning, and inventory management.

This workshop proposes to present and debate about the current achievements of applying these techniques to solve real-world problems in industry and the future challenges, focusing on the (always) critical step from the laboratory to the shop floor. A special focus will be given to the discussion of which elements can be transferred from academic research to industrial applications and how industrial applications may open new ideas and directions for academic research.

Topic areas include (but are not restricted to):


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Success stories for industrial applications of metaheuristics
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Pitfalls of industrial applications of metaheuristics.
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Metaheuristics to optimize dynamic industrial problems.
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Multi-objective optimization in real-world industrial problems.
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Meta-heuristics in large-scale constrained industrial optimization problems.
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Reduction of computing times through parameter tuning and surrogate modelling.
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Parallelism and/or distributed design to accelerate computations.
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Algorithm selection and configuration for complex problem solving.
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Advantages and disadvantages of metaheuristics when compared to other techniques.
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Combination of Metaheuristics with Large Language Models and AI
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New research topics for academic research inspired from industrial applications.

Submission

Authors can submit ([IMPORTANT] Options to submit papers from this 2026 edition, two options aligned with previous rules of IAM and new ACM rules):

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Full papers (8 pages + references) - Must cover the ACM Open APC (see GECCO page for more information)
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Extended Abstracts (up to 4 pages) - Are not eligible for APC, no fee paid by the authors. An Extended Abstract provides a summary of a work-in-progress, typically just enough for readers to understand the idea, scope, and potential impact. Often lacks full methodology, detailed results, or extensive references.

In both cases, it is mandatory to follow the official GECCO paper formatting guidelines. Please see the GECCO 2026 information for workshop authors for further details regarding formats and how to submit, accessible through https://gecco-2026.sigevo.org/Call-for-Workshop-Papers .

Software demonstrations will also be welcome (please write to organizers for more info).


Important Dates

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Submission opening: February 2, 2026
Submission deadline: March 27, 2026
Notification: April 24, 2026
Camera-ready: May 5, 2026
Author's mandatory registration: May 11, 2026

Each paper accepted needs to have at least one author registered before the author registration deadline.
Note: The conference will be held in hybrid mode, with all events facilitating online participation.


Workshop Chairs

Silvino Fernandez Alzueta (ArcelorMittal) Thomas Stuetzle (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, ULB)

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[DMANET] Workshop announcement: Structuring Combinatorial Problems with Symmetry

Dear colleagues,

we are pleased to announce the workshop

Structuring Combinatorial Problems with Symmetry

to take place at

*Chemnitz University of Technology *in *Germany *from *24–26 **June** 2026*.

This workshop focuses on the systematic and algorithmic use of symmetry
as well as group-theoretic and optimization-based methods in the study
of combinatorial and geometric problems. It aims to bring together
researchers working in discrete mathematics, polynomial optimization,
applied real algebraic geometry and representation theory where symmetry
plays a structural or algorithmic role. The goal is to foster exchange
between intertwining perspectives and to stimulate further collaboration
in this active area.

Lectures will be given by:

* Daniel Brosch <https://www.danielbrosch.com/> (Klagenfurt)
* Nidhi Khainsa <https://sites.google.com/view/kaihnsa/about> (Copenhagen)
* Nando Leijenhorst <https://nanleij.github.io/> (Toulouse)
* Philippe Moustrou <https://pmoustro.perso.math.cnrs.fr/index.html>
(Toulouse)
* Sven Polak <https://sites.google.com/site/svenpolak/> (Tilburg)
* Leonie Scheeren
<https://www.mathematik.rwth-aachen.de/cms/mathematik/fachgruppe/Institute-Lehrstuehle/Personen/~bkbg/Mitarbeiter-CAMPUS-/?gguid=PER-WN9RPS4&lidx=1>
(Aachen)
* Frank Vallentin <https://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/opt/frank-vallentin/>
(Cologne)

To register, please send an email with the subject "Registration SPP26
Symmetry" to sebastian.debus@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de or
math@tobiasmetzlaff.com until *31 May 2026*, indicating your name and
affiliation.

The program will provide opportunities for *contributed talks* of 30
minutes. If you wish to propose a talk, please indicate so in your
registration email and include a title plus short (<500 characters)
abstract.

For further information on the program, speakers, and registration,
please visit:

http://structuring-combinatorial-problems-with-symmetry-26.tobiasmetzlaff.com/

Best regards,
Sebastian Debus, Tobias Metzlaff, Christoph Helmberg


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[DMANET] AofA 2026: deadline extension & call for papers

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Dear all,

we are pleased to inform you that the submission deadline for AofA 2026
has been extended to *March 8, 2026*. The updated timeline is as follows:

* Submission deadline: March 8, 2026 (previously March 1, 2026)
* Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2026
* Conference dates: June 22–26, 2026

We look forward to receiving your submissions and to welcoming you to
Munich! Please find the original call for papers below for your reference.

Best regards,
Konstantinos Panagiotou

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The 37th International Conference on Probabilistic, Combinatorial and
Asymptotic Methods for the Analysis of Algorithms (AofA 2026) is planned
to take place from June 22nd to June 26th in Munich,
Germany (https://aofa2026.info/). We would be very pleased to welcome you!

Analysis of Algorithms is a field at the boundary of computer science
and mathematics. The goal is to obtain a precise understanding of the
asymptotic, average-case characteristics of algorithms and data
structures. A unifying theme is the use of probabilistic, combinatorial,
and analytic methods. The objects to be studied include random branching
processes, graphs, permutations, trees, and strings. We invite papers in

- analytic algorithmics and combinatorics,
- probabilistic analysis of algorithms and discrete structures and
- randomized algorithms.

Submissions will be made through EasyChair. The call for papers and
further submission instructions can be found on the conference webpage
here <https://aofa2026.info/calls/>.

Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 15 pages,
excluding the the front page, bibliography, and a brief appendix of up
to 5 pages. Further appendices can be included in addition to that, and
they will be read at the Program Committee's discretion, but will not be
included in the proceedings.

For the submission and the final version of the papers authors are
required to use the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics
(LIPIcs). Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published
proceedings or to journals is not allowed. PC members are allowed to
submit their works as well, except for PC chairs. At least one author of
each accepted paper is expected to register at the conference.

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[DMANET] HIIT: Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Computer Science

The Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) is seeking Postdoctoral Fellows to join the Helsinki region information technology research community. The position is intended support early-career researchers on their road towards being independent researchers, in collaboration with one or more supervisors in HIIT Faculty. The position gives the fellows excellent opportunities for high-quality and high-impact research and for creating research networks supporting their careers. The deadline for applications is March 22nd, 2026 at 11:59 PM (23:59 UTC+02:00). More information is available on our website https://www.hiit.fi/hiit-postdoctoral-fellow-positions-in-computer-science

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[DMANET] The EITS 2026 - IEEE co-sponsored 2nd International Conference on Emerging and Intelligent Technologies and Systems, 9-12 June, 2026 | Valencia, Spain

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The 2nd International Conference on Emerging and Intelligent Technologies
and Systems (EITS 2026)


Hybrid Event

https://eits-conference.org/2026/index.php


9-12 June, 2026 | Valencia, Spain


Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Spain Section

*EITS 2026 CFP:*

Emerging and intelligent technologies and systems represent the forefront
of innovation in computing, communication, and automation. They combine
advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of
Things (IoT), cloud and edge computing, 5G/6G networks, robotics, and data
science to create adaptive, efficient, and human-centered solutions. These
technologies are transforming industries such as healthcare,
transportation, energy, and smart cities by enabling intelligent
decision-making, real-time responsiveness, and sustainable development. As
they continue to evolve, emerging and intelligent systems are shaping the
foundation of next-generation digital societies, offering both
opportunities and challenges in terms of security, ethics, and large-scale
deployment.

The International Conference on Emerging and Intelligent Technologies and
Systems (EITS 2026) will bring together leading researchers, practitioners,
and industry experts to present and discuss the latest advances,
applications, and challenges in intelligent technologies and
next-generation systems. EITS 2026 serves as a premier forum for
innovation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and knowledge exchange across
academia and industry. We invite the submission of high-quality, original
research papers describing innovative ideas, breakthrough results, and
practical applications. with special interest in, but not limited to, the
following:

· Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Generative AI

· Intelligent Communication, Networking and Computing Systems

· Generative AI, Foundation Models, and Large Language Models

· Computer Vision, Image and Video Processing

· Cybersecurity and Trustworthy Systems

· Artificial Intelligence Systems Security

· Computational Language and Human-Centered Systems

· Emerging Applications, Ethics, Society, and Governance

· Robotics, Intelligent Automation and Sustainable Systems

*Submissions Guidelines and Proceedings*

Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5" x 11"
two-column format. All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted
electronically at Paper Submission Link. A full paper can be up to 8 pages
(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 EITS Proceeding, and be
published by the IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and
be submitted to IEEE Xplore for inclusion.

Submitted papers must include original work, and must not be under
consideration for another conference or journal. Submission of regular
papers must follow the IEEE paper format. And include up to 7 keywords.
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 can be up to 6 pages.

*Important Dates:*

- *Paper submission deadline: March 15th, 2026*
- Notification of acceptance: April 15th, 2026
- Camera-ready Submission: May 5th, 2026

*Contact:*

Please send any inquiry on EITS to: info@gaclm.org

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[DMANET] Verolog extension announcement

Hello,

I hope this email finds you well.

I and dr Roberto Roberti, in cc, are organising the verolog 2026 conference, and we would be grateful if you could share the announcement of the extended deadline for abstract submission with the dmanet mailing list. The text is below.

Many thanks for your consideration.

Kind regards
Maria

VeRoLog Conference 2026 and 2nd VeRoLog PhD School – New Submission Deadline 9th of March
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The School of Management of the University of Bath, UK, looks forward to welcoming academics and industry practitioners at all stages of their career to the 10th annual meeting of the EURO working group on Vehicle Routing and Logistics optimization (VeRoLog). The conference will take place from Monday July 6 to Thursday July 9. This conference offers a forum to present and discuss developments in the field.
In addition to the main conference, we will be hosting a PhD school on Friday 3, Saturday 4 and Monday 6 July.

All information can be found at
https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/verolog-2026/


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[DMANET] [CFP] Workshop on Theory and Methods for Abstraction (THEMA 2026)

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============== THEMA 2026: 2nd Call for Papers =======================

Workshop on Theory and Methods for Abstraction (THEMA 2026)

Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Deadline for submission: April 27, 2026
Workshop: July 24, 2026

https://abstraction.cognitive-logics.org/thema2026/

Co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Principles of
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR 2026) as part of the
Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2026).
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Aims and Scope
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Abstraction is a process that is exploited in human reasoning and
understanding. Although the word itself comes from the meaning of "to
draw away", there is no precise definition that is able to cover all the
meanings that it gains depending on its utilisation. Various meanings of
abstraction are interpreted in different disciplines such as Philosophy,
Cognitive Science, Biomimetics, Mathematics and AI, with the shared
consensus of the aim to distil the essential.

From the early days of AI research, including in the work of Alan
Turing, such abstraction learning has been seen as a crucial heuristic
for problem-solving. First, the problem is solved in a relaxed or
reduced space, and then the abstract solution is used to guide the
search for a solution in the original space. Since the success in
solving a problem relies on how "good" the abstraction is, theoretical
approaches for defining abstractions with desired properties have been
and continue to be investigated while adhering to certain principles of
simplification and/or generalization. Abstraction is also being used as
a representation technique. Having different layers of representation
that enable reasoning at a high level and refining to more low-level
details only when necessary, e.g., in Robotics, allows one to determine
the focus points of the problem. While usually the representation
decisions are left to the experts, there are also methods, e.g. in Model
Checking, to automatically find abstractions that allow one to check
desired properties of the system at the abstract level. More recently,
abstraction is becoming an essential technique for AI systems to present
a "model of self", overviewing their complex structures via showing the
key elements making it easier for humans to understand their
decision-making.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers from different
sub-areas of KR and related communities who work on different aspects of
abstraction in their respective areas, with the goal of exchanging
theories and methods.
The following lists topics (but is not limited to these):

*Formation of concepts
*Symbol learning
*Inductive reasoning
*Abstraction and analogical reasoning
*Abstraction and generalization as operations
*The role of abstraction in knowledge
*Formal logical and philosophical foundations of abstraction
*Abstraction in ontological and conceptual modelling
*Systems which employ different levels of granularity
*Forgetting and marginalization
*Human-inspired theories of perception
*Application of abstraction in verification and software engineering


Invited Speaker
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Blai Bonet Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Elena Romanenko University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy


Workshop Organizers and Co-Chairs
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Oliver Kutz University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Zeynep G. Saribatur TU Wien, Austria
Kai Sauerwald University of Hagen, Germany


Important Dates
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Paper submission: April 27, 2026
Notification: May 28, 2026
Workshop: July 24, 2026


Submission and Publication Details
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We invite short (6 pages) and long papers (13 pages) of unpublished
work, or extended abstracts (2 pages) of already published works or
works in progress. Reviewing will be single-blind, but anonymous
submissions are possible.

* All submissions should be formatted in CEUR style (one-column style)
without an enabled header and footer. The author kit can be found at
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. Papers must be submitted in PDF
only and should include a statement regarding usage of AI (see CEUR AI
policy). For the camera-ready versions, one must also provide the LaTeX
sources.
*Link to the submission site is on the webpage:
https://abstraction.cognitive-logics.org/thema2026/call.html

Authors of all accepted original contributions can opt to publish their
work in CEUR proceedings. Accepted non-original contributions will be
given visibility on the workshop website, including a link to the
original publication, if already published.
Following the workshop, there will be an open call for inclusion in a
special issue of the German Journal of Artificial Intelligence (KI).

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