Sunday, July 13, 2025

[DMANET] CCCG/WADS 2025 - Second Call for Participation - Early Registration July 15

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Second Call for Participation: CCCG and WADS 2025, August 11 - 15, York University, Toronto, Canada

Please find the PDF version here:
https://cccg-wads-2025.eecs.yorku.ca/CCCG_WADS_2025___Call_for_Participation.pdf

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Overview
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The 19th Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium (WADS 2025) and the 37th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry (CCCG 2025) will take place at York University (Keele Campus) in Toronto from August 11th to August 15th, 2025.
Find details on the conference's website:
https://cccg-wads-2025.eecs.yorku.ca/

CCCG 2025.
The 37th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry (CCCG 2025) will be held from August 13 to 15, 2025. CCCG provides a platform to present and discuss new theoretical and applied results in discrete and computational geometry. It focuses on the design of efficient algorithms, the development of innovative software, and the study of the mathematical foundations of computational problems involving geometric constraints.
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/cccg-2025

WADS 2025.
The 19th Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium (WADS 2025) will take place from August 11 to 13.
The conference features original research on the theory and application of algorithms and data structures in all areas, including approximation algorithms, parametrized algorithms, distributed algorithms, parallel algorithms, external-memory algorithms, data structures, computational geometry and topology, exponential time algorithms, online algorithms, randomized algorithms, streaming algorithms, and sub-linear algorithms.
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/wads-2025

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Registration
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Registration is now open. The early registration deadline is July 15.
A reduced registration fee is available for participants attending both CCCG and WADS.
Detailed instructions are available at:
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/registration

Registration is processed through Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/cccg-wads-2025-registration-1357085953619

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Invited Speakers
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Day 1 (WADS): Prosenjit Bose, Carleton University
Day 2 (WADS): Hsien-Chih Chang, Dartmouth College
Day 3 (CCCG/WADS): Piotr Indyk, MIT (Paul Erdos Memorial talk)
Day 4 (CCCG): David Mount, University of Maryland (Godfried Toussaint Memorial talk)
Day 5 (CCCG): Birgit Vogtenhuber, Graz University of Technology (Ferran Hurtado Memorial talk)
Bios are available at:
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/invited-speakers

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Accepted Papers
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The list of accepted papers for presentation at CCCG 2025 is available here:
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/cccg-2025/cccg-accepted-papers

The list of accepted papers for presentation at WADS 2025 is available here:
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/wads-2025/wads-accepted-papers

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Local Information
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For information about accommodations, transportation, and local activities, please consult:
https://sites.google.com/view/cccgwads-2025/local-information

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Organizing Committee
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Shahin Kamali (York University)
Eric Ruppert (York University)

Shahin Kamali PhD (he/him)
Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

kamalis@yorku.ca<mailto:kamalis@yorku.ca> | lassonde.yorku.ca<http://lassonde.yorku.ca/>
Lassonde School of Engineering | York University, Toronto
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