Monday, June 20, 2022

[DMANET] ICALP 2022 Satellite Workshop: Algorithmic Aspects of Temporal Graphs

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ICALP 2022 Satellite Workshop

"Algorithmic Aspects of Temporal Graphs V"

Paris, France, Monday 4 July 2022 (hybrid event).

Website: https://mertzios.net/Workshops/ICALP-22-Satellite/Temporal-Graphs-ICALP-2022.html

Hybrid event (in-person and online, on Zoom)
in-person registration: see https://icalp2022.dakini-pco.com/
online registration: see
https://mertzios.net/Workshops/ICALP-22-Satellite/Temporal-Graphs-ICALP-2022.html
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We kindly invite you to participate in the 5th ICALP satellite workshop
on "Algorithmic Aspects of Temporal Graphs" which will be held in hybrid mode
on Monday 4 July 2022. In this one-day workshop, recent advances in the
area of temporal / dynamically changing graphs will be presented, as
well as some of the key challenges will be highlighted.

Presentations are given by invitation only. Everyone is welcome to
register and attend!

Speakers:
Eduard Eiben (Royal Holloway University of London)
Nina Klobas (Durham University)
Thomas Erlebach (Durham University)
Malte Renken (TU Berlin)
Hendrik Molter (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
Michael Raskin (Technical University of Munich)
Ana Silva (Federal University of Ceará)
Samuel Hand (University of Glasgow)
Suhas Thejaswi (Aalto University)
Pierluigi Crescenzi (Gran Sasso Science Institute)
Andrea Marino (University of Florence)
Nichola Santoro (Carleton University)

To attend in-person, register for the workshops day of ICALP 2022 at
https://icalp2022.dakini-pco.com/.

For free online registration to the workshop and to receive the Zoom
link and password, please fill in the form available at
https://mertzios.net/Workshops/ICALP-22-Satellite/Temporal-Graphs-ICALP-2022.html.
The deadline for online registration is Friday 1 July 2022.

Organizers:
George B. Mertzios (Durham University)
Paul G. Spirakis (University of Liverpool and University of Patras)
Eleni C. Akrida (Durham University)
Viktor Zamaraev (University of Liverpool)

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