Dear all,
This a reminder that the 2025 Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) Workshop student poster session deadline is just three weeks away, on February 28, 2025. Please forward this to any students working in integer programming, discrete optimization, or related areas.
We are also now accepting site proposals for next year's MIP 2026 workshop, which can be held anywhere in North America. If you would like to be considered for, or to discuss, hosting MIP 2026, please send me an email (akazachkov@ufl.edu) soon, no later than February 28, 2025.
MIP 2025 will be held June 3–6, 2025 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. Please note that the workshop, including the poster session (traditionally held on the first day), will be entirely in person.
For details on how to submit a poster abstract, please visit our website (link [2] below). This year's poster session will continue the tradition of a best poster competition. With the support of our sponsors (who will be listed on our website), selected finalists for the best poster competition will be eligible for travel funds (estimated at $500-750 per person). Poster submissions that are not selected as competition finalists may still present their poster (space permitting), but only finalists are eligible for the competition and for travel support.
Finally, a reminder that strong submissions to the MIP 2025 computational competition (see link [3]) may be offered the opportunity to present at the poster session as well.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we look forward to seeing you at MIP 2025 (details about registration will follow soon) and receiving your proposals for MIP 2026!
Links:
[1] MIP 2025 Website: https://www.mixedinteger.org/2025
[2] MIP 2025 Poster Session: https://www.mixedinteger.org/2025/posters
[3] MIP 2025 Computational Competition: https://www.mixedinteger.org/2025/competition/
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Aleksandr Kazachkov<https://akazachk.github.io>
Assistant Director, Center for Applied Optimization
Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
University of Florida
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