as we already announced it a few weeks ago, the research training
group Algorithmic Optimization (ALOP) at Trier University is in its
ninth and final year and we are excited to host our last international
workshop on algorithmic optimization under the roof of ALOP. After
seven successful international workshops and eight autumn schools,
this event marks a special opportunity to bring together researchers
from across the field and to offer perspectives on its future
evolution.
The workshop will feature a dynamic program, including invited plenary
talks, contributed talks, an engaging session with elevator pitches,
and a lively poster session. Covering the full spectrum of algorithmic
optimization, the topics will range from mixed-integer programming to
optimization with differential equations, from applications in the
energy sector to advancements in machine learning and data science, as
well as from foundational theory to cutting-edge algorithmic
developments.
The list of invited speakers reads as follows:
- Carina Costa (State University of Maringá)
- Matthias Heinkenschloss (Rice University)
- Michael Hintermüller (WIAS Berlin)
- Martine Labbé (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
- Marina Leal (Univeritas Miguel Hernández)
- Marianna de Santis (Universitá degli Studi di Firenze)
- Johannes Thürauf (University of Technology Nuremberg)
- Kathrin Welker (Helmut Schmidt University)
The workshop dates are September 23 (9:00) to September 26 (17:00), 2025.
All relevant information and the registration form can be found at
https://alop.uni-trier.de/event/international-workshop-on-algorithmic-optimization/.
We extended the deadline a final time and will now close it on Friday,
August 15!
We hope to see as many of you as possible in September in Trier. If
you have any further questions regarding the workshop, please do not
hesitate to ask us.
With kind regards,
Martin Schmidt and Volker Schulz - on behalf of the entire ALOP team
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