will be held in Potsdam, Germany, from 19th to 22nd September 2023. It
consists of lectures on different approaches to modern algorithm
engineering research. The target audience are senior undergraduate
students, PhD students and PostDocs with an interest in algorithms,
algorithm research and/or network problems.
Lectures will be given by
     *Hannah Bast (University of Freiburg): Knowledge Graphs,
     *Thomas Bläsius (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Geometric 
Inhomogeneous Random Graphs,
     *Gerth Stolting Brodal (Aarhus University): Algorithm Engineering 
the Theory,
     *Giuseppe F. Italiano (LUISS University Rome): Temporal Graphs,
     *Riko Jacob (IT University Copenhagen): Algorithms and Data 
Structures - Lower bounds for various models of computation,
     *Henning Meyerhenke (Humboldt-University Berlin): NetworKit,
     *Francesco Silvestri (University of Padova): Algorithms for Tensor 
Cores and Processing in Memory.
Location: The summer school will take place at the campus of the Hasso 
Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany, at the border to Berlin. 
Detailed directions can be found here: 
https://hpi.de/en/the-hpi/organization/directions.html
Fee & Cost:
     *There will be no participation fee as the school is funded by the 
DFG Research Unit ADYN FOR 2975.
     *Lunch and coffee will provided.
     *Accomodation and travel will not be reimbursed for participants.
Organizers:
     *Tobias Friedrich (Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam),
     *Pascal Lenzner (Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam),
     *Ulrich Meyer (Goethe University Frankfurt),
     *George Skretas (Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam).
Registration: The registration is open and will end on 07 August 2023.
More information and the registration can be found here: 
https://hpi.de/ae2023/
We are looking forward to welcoming you soon in Potsdam!
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