Sunday, October 9, 2022

[DMANET] HALG 2023: June 2 to June 4, SAVE THE DATE

We are delighted to announce that the 8th Highlights of Algorithms
conference (HALG 2023) will take place in Prague:

- venue: Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
- dates: Friday June 2 to Sunday June 4 in 2023
SAVE THE DATE!

A preliminary website has been set up, and further information will be
rolled out in the coming months:
https://2023.highlightsofalgorithms.org/

The Highlights of Algorithms conference is a forum for presenting the
highlights of recent developments in algorithms and for discussing
potential further advances in this area. The conference will provide a
broad picture of the latest research in algorithms through a series of invited
talks, as well as the possibility for all researchers and students to
present their recent results through a series of short talks and poster
presentations. Attending the Highlights of Algorithms conference will also
be an opportunity for networking and meeting leading researchers in
algorithms.

HALG 2023 is the eighth conference in the series; previous iterations took
place in Paris (2016), Berlin (2017), Amsterdam (2018), Copenhagen (2019),
Zurich (2020), London virtually (2021), and London in-person (2022).

There will be no conference proceedings. As a result, presenting work
already published at a different venue or journal (or to be submitted
there) is welcome. The format of the event will reflect the character of
(very successful) conferences in other fields, e.g., mathematics or
physics, and also a recent Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata
conference.

The conference's mission is to promote research on algorithmic foundations
and foster a community in Europe. It was initiated as part of a broader
effort in this direction by the Interest Group on Algorithmic Foundations
of Information Technology (IGAFIT).

On behalf of the organizing committee,
/Andreas Emil Feldmann

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