*Call for Participation*
The 26th Conference on Integer Programming and Combinatorial
Optimization (IPCO) will take place on June 11–13, 2025 at Johns Hopkins
University in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
IPCO is a forum for researchers and practitioners working on various
aspects of integer programming and combinatorial optimization. The aim
is to present recent developments in theory, computation, and
applications in these areas. The website of IPCO 2025 with the list of
accepted papers can be found at https://ipco25.cs.jhu.edu/
The conference will be preceded by a summer school (June 9-10) with
three great speakers:
- Daniel Dadush, CWI Amsterdam and Utrecht University
- Aida Khajavirad, Lehigh University
- Thomas Rothvoss, University of Washington.
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Registration is now open! The registration link is (also available on
the IPCO 2025 website) here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ipco-2025-johns-hopkins-tickets-1250885665699?aff=oddtdtcreator
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*Call for Poster Submissions*
IPCO 2025 will feature a poster session and a best poster award. The
poster session will take place on June 11, 2025.
We particularly welcome posters from Ph.D. students and postdocs. Poster
abstracts can be submitted to the email address: basu.amitabh@jhu.edu.
The abstract format is: a PDF file, one letter-size page maximum,
one-inch margins, 11-point font, single-space. The deadline for poster
abstract submissions is April 13, 2025.
The local organizing committee will select poster presenters, subject to
the number of available poster slots. A committee will evaluate posters
during the poster session and select the best poster. We have some
funding to provide travel support to a limited number of poster
presenters, as judged by the local organizing committee.
The committee will communicate notifications of acceptance by April 20,
2025. Poster presenters are required to register for the conference.
Please contact Amitabh Basu at basu.amitabh@jhu.edu if you have any
questions.
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Prof. Dr. Nicole Megow
University of Bremen
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
Bibliotheksstr. 5, MZH 3310
28359 Bremen, Germany
Web: http://www.cslog.uni-bremen.de/
Mail: nicole.megow@uni-bremen.de
Phone: +49 (421) 218-63581
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