Thursday, October 11, 2018

[DMANET] Call for Participation 3rd AIROYoung Workshop + PhD school

Dear colleagues,

we are pleased to announce the *3rd AIROYoung Workshop + PhD School *on the
topic:

*"Advanced Methods in Optimization and Data Science"*

which will take place at the *Statistical Department of Sapienza University
of Rome, *on *26th-29th March 2019*.

AIROYoung is the youth chapter of AIRO, the Italian OR Society.

The AIROYoung Workshop, now at its third edition, has become an annual
international occasion for PhD students and Young Researchers to meet,
exchange knowledge and present novel research contributions in the field of
Operational Research and Decision and Data Science.

For the next event an additional three-days PhD School has been organized,
with theoretical classes and lab sessions on cutting-edge topics arising in
Optimization and Simulation.

With this preliminary announcement we invite all AIROYoung members, PhD
students in Operations Research and related topics, early-stage Researchers
(PhD degree <= 5years) or anyone with a strong interest in OR (<=35years
old) *to save the date for this exciting initiative!*

The *participation *to both the 3rd AIROYoung Workshop + PhD School is
*free **of charge*.

Further information (other activities, social program, invited speakers,
labs ecc.) will be soon provided.

We hope you will be able to join us!

The event and further info will be published also on our website and
social networks:

www.airoyoung.org

@AIROYoungResearchersChapter
<https://www.facebook.com/AIROYoungResearchersChapter/?ref=br_rs>

@AIROyoung <https://twitter.com/AIROyoung>

The organizing committee:

Lavinia Amorosi (Sapienza University of Rome)

Verona Dal Sasso (OPTRAIL, Rome)

Martina Fischetti (Vattenfall Vindkraft, Denmark)

Anna Melchiori (CNR, Rome)

Tommaso Pastore (University of Naples Federico II)

Alberto Santini (University Pompeu Fabra, Spain)

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