Monday, August 26, 2019

[DMANET] Call for nominations: 15th COIN-OR Cup

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 15th annual "COIN-OR Cup" competition sponsored by
the COIN-OR Foundation.

The COIN-OR Cup recognizes and celebrates the best contributions to open
source operations research software development and use associated with the
COIN-OR software collection. To remind you, COIN-OR stands for
"COmputational INfrastructure for OPerations Research". It is the
definitive collection of free open source operations research software that
lets you concentrate on your research instead of re-implementing software.
See https://www.coin-or.org. Get on board!

GUIDELINES FOR COIN-OR CUP SUBMISSIONS:

A submission or nomination must contain:

1. A synopsis of an effective use of COIN-OR or valuable contribution to
COIN-OR (or both!), including an explanation of its significance. Maximum 3
pages (pdf format).

2. Copies of relevant papers or documents (pdf format).

We especially encourage nominations describing effective use of COIN-OR
that the community may not know about.

Self-nominations are welcome and encouraged.

Submission deadline: Friday, September 20, 2019.

Please e-mail your submissions to coin-cup@coin-or.org in a single zipped
archive, containing a description of your submission and copies of all
relevant papers/documents in pdf format.

The winner should accept the prize in person at the 2019 INFORMS Annual
Meeting in Seattle so we can all celebrate appropriately (see below).

CELEBRATION:

The 2019 COIN-OR Cup will be awarded at a celebration on Monday October 21
during the INFORMS Annual meeting in Seattle, WA, USA.

All entrants, supporters, and other interested parties are welcome to join
the celebration! Details of the event will be announced later.

The winning entry will be announced at this celebration event, and posted
on the COIN-OR website https://www.coin-or.org.

2019 COIN-OR CUP COMMITTEE:

Andreas Lundell, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland

Jan Kronqvist, Imperial College London, UK

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