Thursday, April 4, 2019

[DMANET] First Call for Papers: ICDCN (International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking) 2020

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Call for Papers

21st International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN 2020)
January 4-7, 2020
Kolkata, India
www.icdcn.org

Papers describing original research work and practical experiences/experimental results are solicited on topics that tentatively include, but are not limited to:

Distributed Computing Track
-Blockchain
-Concurrent Data Structures
-Distributed algorithms: design, analysis, and complexity
-Distributed operating systems
-Distributed database systems
-Embedded distributed systems, sensors and mobile
-Distributed Robots
-Formal methods for distributed systems
-Experimental evaluation of distributed systems
-Fault-tolerance, reliability, and availability
-Multiprocessor & multi-core architectures & algorithms
-Self-organization, self-stabilization, & autonomic computing
-High performance computing, grid computing
-Multi-tire cloud computing and Big Data processing
-Security, cryptography and Game theory in distributed systems
-Internet-scale distributed systems

Networking Track
-5G, ultra-dense networks, and next-gen networks and services
-Ad-hoc, sensor, PAN and mesh networks
-Backscatter and ultra-low power networks
-Cognitive networking
-Data center and cloud networking
-Energy-efficient networking & integration with smart grids
-Internetworking protocols & Internet applications
-IoT connectivity and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)
-Mobile Edge Computing (MEC)
-Mobile offloading
-Mobile pervasive computing and networking
-Network function virtualization and Software Defined Networking (SDN)
-Network security & privacy
-Next generation & converged network architectures
-Overlay & peer-to-peer networks and services
-Pricing and network economics

ICDCN 2020 is soliciting submissions as either regular or short papers. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper. Regular Papers should not exceed 10 pages double column including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format. Additional details may be included in a clearly-marked appendix (containing all technical ideas and proofs necessary for an expert to fully verify the claims of the paper) that will be read at the discretion of the program committee. Short Papers should not exceed 5 pages double column including figures, tables, and references in standard ACM format. Some papers not accepted as regular papers may be accepted as short papers with 5 pages in the proceedings, while full papers will be allowed 10 pages.

Best Paper Award: The ICDCN TPC plans to award a Best Paper Award, independently for each of the two tracks. This award will be based on the paper's technical merit, the opinions of the reviewers and the presentation quality at the conference.

Important Dates
Abstract submission: 12th July 2019
Paper submission: 19th July 2019
Notifications: 6th September 2019
Camera Ready Papers: 11th October 2019

Committees

General Chairs
-Nandini Mukherjee, Jadavpur University, India
-Sriram Pemmaraju, University of Iowa, USA

Program Committee Chairs
-Mainak Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA (Networking Track)
-Keren Censor-Hillel, Technion, Israel (Distributed Computing Track)

Program Committee Vice Chairs
-Sudip Misra, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (Networking Track)
-Arpita Patra, IISc, Bangalore (Distributed Computing Track)

Steering Committee Chairs
-Sajal K. Das, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, USA
-Sukumar Ghosh, University of Iowa, USA

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[DMANET] Second Call for Papers - CCCG 2019

Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry
https://sites.ualberta.ca/~cccg2019/


*August 8 - August 10, 2019 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada*


--- CALL FOR PAPERS ---

The Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry (CCCG) is a forum to
disseminate and discuss new theoretical and applied results in discrete and
computational geometry. CCCG focuses on the design of efficient algorithms,
the development of software, and the study of the mathematical foundations
of computational problems whose formulations involve geometric constraints.

The field of computational geometry is motivated by problems from a broad
range of application areas, as diverse as computer graphics and animation,
computer vision, computer-aided design and manufacturing, geographic
information systems, pattern recognition, wireless communications,
robotics, protein folding, urban planning, graph drawing, or statistical
analysis.

--- SUBMISSION DETAILS ---

Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research of
theoretical or practical significance in computational, combinatorial and
discrete geometry, as well as related areas. Submissions will be refereed
by the Program Committee. Submissions should not exceed six pages,
excluding references. Documents must be prepared using LaTeX; the
appropriate template is available from the conference website. Authors who
feel that additional details are necessary should include a clearly marked
appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the Program Committee.
Only electronic submissions via EasyChair will be accepted. Details on the
submission procedure are outlined on the conference website. Simultaneous
submission to another conference or journal is not allowed. Accepted papers are
expected to be presented at the conference. Failure to do so will result in
removal of the paperfrom the proceedings. Proceedings will be published
online.

There will be no paper proceedings. Authors of selected papers will be
invited to submit extended versions to a special issue of the journal
Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications.

Any submission that is authored only by students is eligible for the *best
young researcher award (paper & presentation).*


*Invited Speakers*:
Mark de Berg <https://www.win.tue.nl/~mdberg/> TU Eindhoven
Vida Dujmovic <https://engineering.uottawa.ca/people/dujmovic-vida> University
of Ottawa
Joseph O'Rourke <https://cs.smith.edu/~jorourke/> Smith College

*Important dates*:
Submissions Due: April 26, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: May 31, 2019
Final Versions Due: June 21, 2019
Conference: August 8-10, 2019


*Conference Chairs*:
Jean-Lou De Carufel <https://cglab.ca/~jdecaruf/> and Zachary Friggstad
<https://cs.ualberta.ca/~zacharyf>


*Program Committee*:
Elena Arseneva <https://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/~elena/> Saint-Petersburg State
University
Ahmad Biniaz <https://cglab.ca/~biniaz/> University of Waterloo
Prosenjit Bose <http://jitbose.ca/> Carleton University
Paz Carmi <https://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~carmip/> Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
Timothy Chan <http://tmc.web.engr.illinois.edu/> University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Konstantinos Georgiou <http://www.math.ryerson.ca/~konstantinos/> Ryerson
University
Joachim Gudmundsson
<https://sydney.edu.au/engineering/people/joachim.gudmundsson.php> The
University of Sydney
Michael Hoffmann <https://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/hoffmann/> ETH Zurich
Matias Korman <https://engineering.tufts.edu/people/faculty/matias-korman>
Tufts
University
Irina Kostitsyna <https://www.win.tue.nl/~ikostits/> TU Eindhoven
Nirman Kumar
<https://www.memphis.edu/cs/people/faculty_pages/nirman-kumar.php> The
University of Memphis
Anil Maheshwari <http://people.scs.carleton.ca/~maheshwa/> Carleton
University
Saeed Mehrabi <http://www.saeedmehrabi.com/> Carleton University
Wolfgang Mulzer <http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/mulzer/> Free University of
Berlin
David Rappaport <http://research.cs.queensu.ca/~daver/> Queen's University
Thomas Shermer
<https://www.sfu.ca/computing/people/faculty/thomasshermer.html> Simon
Fraser University
Shakhar Smorodinsky <https://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~shakhar/> Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev
André van Renssen
<https://sydney.edu.au/engineering/people/andre.vanrenssen.php> The
University of Sydney
Carola Wenk <http://www.cs.tulane.edu/~carola/> Tulane University

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[DMANET] GD Contest 2019

Dear Colleagues,

the 27th International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network
Visualization will take place near Prague, Czech Republic, from
September 17 to 20, 2019. As has been tradition since 1994, the
symposium will be accompanied by a Graph Drawing Contest, allowing all
community members to demonstrate their graph drawing skills in a fun
competitive setting. The contest has two parts: the Creative Topics and
the Live Challenge.

1) Creative Topics

For your entertainment and inspiration, we have composed two nice graphs
that you may draw with full artistic freedom. The first graph represents
the appearances of 28 superheroes in 24 movies of the "Marvel Cinematic
Universe". The second graph describes 151 food recipes and their
ingredients extracted from the TheMealDB database. In both cases, you
may visualize the graph in any way you like. Submissions will be judged
on a list of criteria that includes, but is not limited to, readability,
aesthetics, novelty, and design quality. The weighting of the criteria
might be different for the two graphs. Submissions will be handled
through EasyChair. For more details, visit
http://graphdrawing.org/gdcontest/contest2019/topics.html

Submission deadline: September 05 (23:59 PDT)

2) Live Challenge

Following popular tradition, a live challenge will be held during the
symposium in a format similar to a typical programming contest. Teams
are presented with a collection of challenge graphs and have
approximately one hour to submit their highest scoring drawings. This
year, the challenge focuses on minimizing the number of crossings in a
straight-line upward drawing on a fixed grid. Teams may either draw the
graphs manually, or use their own customized tools. Remote participation
will also be possible. For more details, visit
http://graphdrawing.org/gdcontest/contest2019/challenge.html

3) Awards

Thanks to our generous sponsors, a monetary prize will be awarded to up
to three submissions in each of the four different categories.

We are looking forward to your submissions!

Best regards,
the Graph Drawing Contest Committee,
Philipp Kindermann, Tamara Mchedlidze, and Ignaz Rutter
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[DMANET] Final call: Summer school random graphs, random walks, Nice July 8-19

The Nice Summer School on Markov chains, random walks, random graphs and
its applications to complex networks will be held in Nice (France)
from July 8-19, 2019. One of the two courses focusses on different models
of random graphs (model G(n,p), configuration model, preferential
attachment model, random graph processes, ...) together with techniques in
these models (switching techniques, differential equation method,...),
whereas the other course will focus on concepts and techniques related to
random walks and Markov chains (mixing times, hitting times, random spanning
trees, cutoff phenomena, ...).

The school is aimed at advanced master students, PhD students, or
researchers in an early stage of their career working in the broad field of
discrete probability and its applications.

Further details can be found at:
https://math.unice.fr/~dmitsche/Summerschool/Summerschool.html

Being a popular summer holiday destination, lodging in Nice in summer is
expensive. However, the school is supported by different sponsors:
Universite Cote d'Azur, UCA Academie 1, Universite Nice, google, PIMS.
Registration fees (including 2-week stay in a single bedroom close to the
university, lunches and coffee breaks during lecture days): 400 Euro.
Discounts for people without need for lodging. However, the number of
participants being limited, we might have to make a selection.

If you want to participate, send an email to dmitsche@gmail.com. Attach a
CV as well as a short motivation letter for your participation.

Deadline for registration: May 1, 2019. You will be informed shortly
afterwards whether your application was successful.

Best regards,
Dieter Mitsche

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[DMANET] 6-year Assistant Professorship in Probabilistic Combinatorics at TU Graz

6-year Assistant Professorship in Probabilistic Combinatorics at TU Graz


We are seeking outstanding candidates with strong background in
Probabilistic Combinatorics.

The successful candidate will be employed as a UniversitaetsassistentIn
mit Doktorat (a fulltime non-tenure track Assistant Professor) for six
years as a member of the Combinatorics Group
(https://www.math.tugraz.at/comb/) in the Institute of Discrete
Mathematics at the Graz University of Technology, Austria. The starting
date of the appointment is 1 September 2019.

The standard teaching load is about 4 hours per semester week. Teaching
experience would be desirable but not necessary.

The basic salary is specified in the Kollektivvertrag, and the salary
group for UniversitaetsassistentIn mit Doktorat is B1 (current gross
monthly salary: 3711,10 Euro, 14 times per year).


Qualifications and condition of employment:
- Qualified candidates must hold a PhD degree in mathematics or
theoretical computer science at the time of appointment
- Strong track record of research in Probabilistic Combinatorics

Application documents:
- Cover letter of application
- Curriculum Vitae (including the list of publications, the list of
teaching, and the list of references)
- A short statement of research interests and experience

All application documents merged into a single PDF-file should be
submitted by e-mail to bewerbungen.mpug@tugraz.at

Technische Universitaet Graz
Dekan der Fakultaet fuer Mathematik, Physik und Geodaesie
O.Univ.-Prof. Robert Tichy
Petersgasse 16, 8010 Graz

Please mention in the application email that you are applying for
Universitätsassistent/in mit Doktorat (Kennzahl: 5050/19/004).


Application deadline: 30 April 2019
Interview: mid June 2019

Job announcement: https://www.math.tugraz.at/~kang/UAmD2019.html

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[DMANET] RADICAL@CONCUR'19: Recent Advances in Concurrency and Logic - 1st Call for Submissions

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2nd International Workshop on Recent Advancement in Concurrency and
Logic (RADICAL 2019)
To be held as Workshop co-located with CONCUR 2019
26 August 2019, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    https://sites.google.com/site/radicalconcur/Home


Introduction

Concurrency and Logics are two of the most active research areas in the
theoretical computer science domain. The literature in these fields is
extensive and provides a plethora of logics and models for reasoning
about intelligent and distributed systems. More recently, the interplay
of concurrency and logic with areas such as:

1. design, verification, synthesis for concurrent systems, both qualitative
and quantitative;
2. strategic reasoning for distributed and multi-agent systems;
3. analysis and validation techniques for concurrent and distributed
programs,
such as advanced type systems and separation logics;

has received much attention, as witnessed by recent editions of AI
conferences. All these examples share the challenge of developing novel
theories and tools for automated reasoning that take into account the
behaviour of concurrent and multi-agent entities.

The workshop aims to bring together researchers working on different aspects
of logic and concurrency in AI, multi-agent systems, and computer science,
both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. Besides, it aims to
promote research on Foundation of AI in other research communities that are
traditionally Theoretical Computer Science-oriented.

Topics of interest

The topics covered by the workshop include, but are not limited to, the
following:

Concurrency Theory;
Programming languages and semantics;
Formal models for communication-based, concurrent and distributed systems;
Logics in concurrency;
Logics for verification of (concurrent) multi-agent systems;
Logical foundations of decision theory for multi-agent systems;
Knowledge representation;
Programming languages;


Previous Editions

RADICAL 2017 (co-located with CONCUR 2017). 4 September 2017, Berlin
(Germany).


Submissions

Submitted contributions should not exceed 3 pages (not including references)
using the EasyChair format. Submitted papers should be formatted in PDF and
uploaded to

    https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=radical2019

We invite submissions describing talk proposals on the intersection of
logic and concurrency. A submission to RADICAL would typically fall within
one of the following categories:

reports of an ongoing work and/or preliminary results;
summaries of an already published paper (or series of papers);
overviews of (recent) PhD theses;
descriptions of research projects and consortia;
manifestos, calls to action, personal views on current and future
challenges;
overviews of interesting yet underrepresented problems.

This list is by no means exhaustive but merely indicative.

Submissions based on already published works should include explicit
references/links as appropriate. Reviewers may read such prior published
works, but are not obliged to do so.

Submissions will be judged by the program committee on the basis of
significance, relevance, and potential of an engaging, compelling talk
at the workshop.

Submission from PC members is encouraged.

It is understood that for each accepted submission one of the co-authors
will attend the workshop and give the talk.

Important Dates
** Submission deadline: Friday, 21 June 2019.
** Notification to authors: Friday, 26 July 2019.
** Workshop: Monday, 26 August 2019, in Amsterdam.

Co-chairs

    Ornela Dardha, University of Glasgow
    Giuseppe Perelli, University of Leicester

Program Committee

    Antonis Achilleos (Reykjavik University, Iceland)
    Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham, UK)
    Stephanie Balzer (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
    Benedikt Bollig (CNRS, LSV, ENS Paris-Saclay, France)
    Edwin Brady (University of St. Andrews, UK)
    James Brotherston (University College London, UK)
    Krishnendu Chatterjee (IST Austria)
    Silvia Crafa (University of Padua, Italy)
    Ornela Dardha (University of Glasgow, UK co-chair)
    Valeria de Paiva (Samsung Research America and University of
Birmingham, UK)
    Mariangiola Dezani (University of Torino, Italy)
    Emmanuel Filiot (Université libre de Bruxelles and FNRS, Belgium)
    Bernd Finkbeiner (University of Saarland, Germany)
    Adrian Francalanza (University of Malta, Malta)
    Julian Gutierrez (University of Oxford, UK)
    Paul Harrenstein (University of Oxford, UK)
    Sophia Knight (University of Minnesota Duluth, USA)
    Orna Kupferman (Hebrew University, Israel)
    Garrett Morris (University of Kansas, USA)
    Aniello Murano (University of Naples, Italy)
    Giuseppe Perelli (University of Leicester, UK co-chair)
    Anna Philippou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
    Elaine Pimentel (UFRN, Brazil)
    Sophie Pinchinat (IRISA Rennes, France)
    Nir Piterman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
    Jorge A. Perez (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
    Bernardo Toninho (NOVA-LINCS, FCT NOVA / Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, Portugal)
    Philip Wadler (University of Edinburgh, UK)

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[DMANET] Session on Business Analytics at the Operations Research conference in Dresden 2-6 September

The OR conference will take place in Dresden, Germany, 3-6 September. I
am organising a session on Business Analytics and your submissions are
very welcome. The session is part of the stream "Business Analytics,
Artificial Intelligence and Forecasting". Interdisciplinary research is
especially welcome, but any topic fitting the session or stream title is
welcome nonetheless. Abstracts should be no longer than 3000 characters,
including spaces. Submission deadline is 15 April 2019.

Submission happens here: https://www.euro-online.org/conf/gor2019/
The invitation code is 2.
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[DMANET] Developing Countries - Resources online --- IFORS

Dear Colleagues, 

The aim of the IFORS Developing Countries Online Resources page is to
offer the OR worker all publicly-available materials on the topic of OR
for Development. It also aims to provide a venue for people who are
working in the area to share their completed or in-process work, learn
from others, and stimulate comments and discussions on the work. Regarding
IFORS Developing Countries OR resources website, its regular updates -
and your possible submission of "free" (not copyright protected) material,
you might occasionally visit
http://ifors.org/developing_countries/index.php?title=Main_Page.

"Operational Research" (OR) is the discipline of applying advanced
analytical methods to help make better decisions. By using techniques
such as problem structuring methods and mathematical modelling to
analyze complex situations, Operational Research gives executives the
power to make more effective decisions and build more productive systems.

The International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS;
http://ifors.org/) is an almost 60-year old organization which is
currently composed of 51 national societies.Regional Groups of IFORS
are: ALIO (The Latin American Ibero Association on Operations Research),
APORS (The Association of Asian-Pacific Operational Research Societies),
EURO (The Association of European Operational Research Societies), NORAM
(The Association of North American Operations Research Societies). IFORS
conferences are taking place every three years; IFORS 2017 has been
successfully celebrated in Quebec City, Canada.

Thank you very much for your attention.

With kind regards,
best wishes,
Luciana Buriol, Sue Merchant, Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber

PS: Feedback is welcome via buriol@inf.ufrgs.br,
suemerchant@hotmail.com, gerhard.weber@put.poznan.pl.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

[DMANET] Final CFP: XVIII Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry

Final call for papers
XVIII Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry
Girona, Spain, July 1-3, 2019
http://imae.udg.edu/egc2019/en

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- Deadline in one week! Get your paper and talk submissions ready!
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The XVIII Spanish Meeting on Computational Geometry (EGC) will be held
on July 1-3, 2019, at the auditorium of the Escola Politècnica Superior
of the University of Girona, Girona, Spain. The main focus of this
international conference is on current topics in Discrete and
Computational Geometry, including both theoretical and applied results.
This series of meetings started in 1990. The intended audience for this
conference includes graduate and undergraduate students, researchers in
the area or from neighboring disciplines, and members of industry whose
work involves geometric algorithms. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- geometric algorithms and data structures;
- discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology;
- theoretical foundations of computational geometry;
- questions of interest in the implementation of geometric algorithms
and geometric software development;
- applications of computational geometry, and closely related areas,
such as computer graphics, virtual reality, robotics, computer vision,
simulation and visualization, solid modeling, computer aided design and
manufacturing, pattern recognition, graph drawing and circuit layout,
image processing, geographic information science, multimedia and
animation, wireless communications, computer algebra, computational
topology, statistical analysis, operations research, computational
biology, etc.

The language of the conference is English, hence all international
colleagues are welcome to join.

Important dates

Paper / talk submission deadline: April 10, 2019 (23:59, CEST)
Minor updates possible until: April 12, 2019 (23:59, CEST)
Notification of acceptance: May 17, 2019
Final versions due: May 31, 2019
Conference: July 1-3, 2019

Deadlines are strict, there will be no extensions.

Invited speakers

- Marc van Kreveld, Utrecht University
- David Rappaport, Queen's University
- Carme Torras, Institut de Robòtica i Informàtica Industrial

Submissions

New in this edition, we will accept two types of submissions:

1) Paper submissions

Each paper submission should consist of an extended abstract of up to 4
pages of original research. Authors are encouraged to add an appendix
with additional details, or even a full version of the paper, which will
be reviewed by the program committee at their discretion to verify
claims whose proofs do not fit in the 4-page abstract.

Papers that have recently been submitted to journals or other
conferences are eligible for submission to EGC, assuming that it is
allowed by those venues and they have not been published by the time of
the conference.

2) Talk submissions (new!)

Each talk submission should consist of an abstract of 1 page describing
original research presented in the proposed talk. This may involve
ongoing research or a result published recently (with the first
publication dated in 2018 or later). If the work has appeared
previously, please provide a reference to the publication.

Abstracts of accepted papers and talks will be collected in a booklet
that will be accessible from the conference website. No printed version
will be available. Presentations of accepted papers and talks will be
allocated the same amount of time in the program (approximately 15-25
minutes).

All submissions (of both papers and talks) will be reviewed by the
program committee in order to guarantee that they are in scope and meet
quality standards.

Submission instructions will be available at the paper submission
section on the conference website.

Authors of accepted submissions are expected to present their work at
the conference. Failure to do so will result in removal of the
contribution from the abstract booklet and conference website.

Program committee

- Prosenjit Bose, Carleton University
- Sergio Cabello, University of Ljubljana
- Jean Cardinal, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Narcís Coll, Universitat de Girona
- José M. Díaz Báñez, Universidad de Sevilla
- Gregorio Hernández, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Alberto Márquez, Universidad de Sevilla
- Joseph S.B. Mitchell, Stony Brook University
- Wolfgang Mulzer, FU Berlin
- Evanthia Papadopoulou, Università della Svizzera italiana
- Francisco Santos, Universidad de Cantabria
- Maria Saumell, Czech Technical University in Prague and The Czech
Academy of Sciences
- Rodrigo I. Silveira (chair), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
- Bettina Speckmann, TU Eindhoven
- Javier Tejel, Universidad de Zaragoza
- Csaba D. Tóth, California State University, Northridge
- Jorge Urrutia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Birgit Vogtenhuber, Graz University of Technology

Organizing committee

- Narcís Coll (co-chair), Universitat de Girona
- Marta Fort (co-chair), Universitat de Girona

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[DMANET] (BB-DOB@GECCO 2019) Extended Deadline 10 April 2019: Workshop on Black-Box Discrete Optimization Benchmarking (Call For Contributions)

Extended deadline: April 10, 2019

Call for Papers: Black Box Discrete Optimization Benchmarking (BB-DOB)
Workshop
The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2019)
July 13-17, 2019, Prague, Czech Republic
http://iao.hfuu.edu.cn/bbdob-gecco19

The Black-Box Discrete Optimization Benchmarking (BB-DOB) Workshop, a part
of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) 2019, is
cordially inviting the submission of original and unpublished research
papers.

The Black-Box-Optimization Benchmarking (BBOB) methodology associated to
the BBOB-GECCO workshops has become a well-established standard for
benchmarking stochastic and deterministic continuous optimization
algorithms. The aim of the BB-DOB workshop series is to set up a process
that will allow to achieve a similar standard methodology for the
benchmarking of black box optimization algorithms in discrete and
combinatorial search spaces.

The long term aim of our workshop series is to produce, for the domain of
discrete optimization:

(1) a well-motivated benchmark function testbed,
(2) an experimental set-up,
(3) generation of data output for post-processing and
(4) presentation of the results in graphs and tables.

The aims of this GECCO 2019 BB-DOB workshop are to finalize the
benchmarking testbed for discrete optimization and to promote a discussion
of which performance measures should be used.

The benchmark functions should capture the difficulties of combinatorial
optimization problems in practice. They also should be comprehensible so
that algorithm behaviors can be understood or interpreted according to the
performance on a given benchmark problem. The goal is that a desired search
behavior can be pictured and algorithm deficiencies can be understood in
depth. This understanding will lead to the design of improved algorithms.
Ideally, we would like the benchmark functions to be scalable with the
problem size and non-trivial in the black box optimization sense (the
function may be shifted such that the global optimum may be any point).
Achieving this goal would help greatly in bridging the gap between
theoreticians and experimentalists.

We also wish to investigate which measures should be used to compare
algorithm performance, which statistical tests should be run to compare
algorithms, and how to deal with unsuccessful runs.

This workshop wants to bring together experts on benchmarking of
optimization algorithms. It will provide a common forum for discussions and
exchange of opinions. Interested participants are encouraged to submit a
paper related to black-box optimization benchmarking of discrete
optimizers. The topics of interesting especially include papers that

- suggest functions to be included in the benchmark and motivate the
reasons for inclusion,
- suggest benchmark function properties that allow to capture
difficulties which occur in real-world applications (e.g., deception,
separability, etc.),
- suggest which classes of standard combinatorial optimization problems
should be included and how to select significant instances,
- suggest which classes of toy problems should be included and motivate
why,
- suggest which performance measures should be used to analyze and
compare algorithms and comment/suggestions on related issues, and/or
- tackle any other aspect of benchmarking methodology for discrete
optimizers such as design of experiments, presentation methods,
benchmarking frameworks, etc.
- conduct performance comparisons, landscape analysis, discussion of
selected benchmark problems and/or provided statistics of IOHprofiler (
https://github.com/IOHprofiler), a ready-to-use software for the empirical
analysis of iterative optimization heuristics

For more information please contact Pietro S. Oliveto at
p.oliveto@sheffield.ac.uk.
This workshop is organized as part of ImAppNIO Cost Action 15140.


1. Important Dates

Paper Submission Opening: 27 February 2019
Paper Submission Deadline (FINAL): 10 April 2019
Decisions Due: 17 April 2019
Camera-Ready Material due: 24 April 2019
Author Registration Deadline: 24 April 2019
Conference Presentation: 13-14 July 2019


2. Instructions for Authors

Instructions regarding how to submit papers and the paper format are given
at https://gecco-2019.sigevo.org/index.html/tiki-index.php?page=Workshops.

Some of the things to consider are:

- Submitted papers must be ANONYMIZED, i.e., cannot contain any element
that may reveal the identity of their authors, in order to facilitate a
double-blind review process.
- The maximum paper length is eight pages.
- The maximum number of words in the abstract is 200.
- In the GECCO submission page, select "Workshop Paper" and in the field
"Workshop" of the next form, select "Workshop Black Box Discrete
Optimization Benchmarking".
- At least one author from each accepted paper must register at the
conference by April 24, 2019, pay the conference fee, and be present at the
conference to give an oral presentation.


3. Chairs

- Carola Doerr, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
- Pietro S. Oliveto, University of Sheffield, UK
- Thomas Weise, Institute of Applied Optimization, Hefei University, Hefei,
China
- Borys Wróbel, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
- Aleš Zamuda, University of Maribor, Slovenia


4. International Program Committee

- Abhishek Awasthi, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Görlitz,
Germany
- Thomas Bartz-Beielstein, Technical University of Cologne, Köln (Cologne),
Germany
- Josu Ceberio Uribe, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
- Francisco Chicano, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain
- Carola Doerr, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
- Johann Dréo, THALES Research & Technology, Massy, Île-de-France, France
- Aniko Ekart, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
- Thomas Jansen, Aberystwyth University, UK
- Pascal Kerschke, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster,
Germany
- Algirdas Lančinkas, Vilnius University, Lithuania
- Johannes Lengler, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
- Bin Li, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
- Jinlong Li, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
- Xinlu Li, Institute of Applied Optimization, Hefei University, Hefei,
China
- Arnaud Liefooghe, Université de Lille Sciences et Technologies, Lille,
France
- Frank Neumann, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
- Miguel Nicolau, University College Dublin, Ireland
- Pietro S. Oliveto, University of Sheffield, UK
- Chao Qian, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
- Mohammad Ali Raayatpanah, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
- Roman Senkerik, Tomas Bata University, Zlin, Czech Republic
- Dirk Sudholt, University of Sheffield, UK
- Markus Ullrich, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Görlitz,
Germany
- Markus Wagner, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
- Hao Wang, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Thomas Weise, Institute of Applied Optimization, Hefei University, Hefei,
China
- Carsten Witt, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Borys Wróbel, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
- Yuezhong Wu, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia
- Zhize Wu, Institute of Applied Optimization, Hefei University, Hefei,
China
- Aleš Zamuda, University of Maribor, Slovenia
- Xingyi Zhang, Anhui University, Hefei, China


5. Chair Biographies

Carola Doerr is a permanent CNRS researcher at Sorbonne University in
Paris, France. She studied Mathematics at Kiel University (Germany, Diplom,
2007) and Computer Science at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and
Saarland University (Germany, PhD, 2011). Before joining the CNRS she was a
post-doc at Paris Diderot University (Paris 7) and the Max Planck Institute
for Informatics. From 2007 to 2009, she worked as a business consultant for
McKinsey & Company, where her interest in evolutionary algorithms (EAs)
originates from. Her main research activities are in the mathematical
analysis of randomized algorithms, with a strong focus on EAs and other
black-box optimizers. She has been very active in the design and analysis
of black-box complexity models, a theory-guided approach to explore the
limitations of heuristic search algorithms. Most recently, she has used
knowledge from these studies to prove superiority of dynamic parameter
choices in evolutionary computation, a topic that she believes to carry
huge unexplored potential for the community. Carola Doerr has received
several awards for her work on evolutionary computation, among them the
Otto Hahn Medal of the Max Planck Society and four best paper awards at
GECCO. She is chairing the program committee of FOGA 2019 and previously
chaired the theory tracks of GECCO 2015 and 2017. She is editor of two
special issues in Algorithmica and vice chair of the EU-funded COST action
15140 on "Improving Applicability of Nature-Inspired Optimisation by
Joining Theory and Practice (ImAppNIO)".

Pietro S. Oliveto is a Senior Lecturer and an EPSRC Early Career Fellow at
the University of Sheffield,UK. He re-ceived the Laurea degree in computer
science from the University of Catania, Italy in 2005 and the PhD degree
from the University of Birmingham,UK in 2009. He has been EPSRC PhD+ Fellow
(2009-2010) and EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellow (2010-2013) at Birmingham and
Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at Sheffield (2013-2016). His main research
interest is the performance analysis of bio-inspired computation techniques
including evolutionary algorithms, genetic programming, artificial immune
systems and hyperheuristics. He has won best paper awards at GECCO 2008,
ICARIS 2011 and GECCO 2014. He is part of the Steering Committee of the
annual workshop on Theory of Randomized Search Heuristics (ThRaSH),
Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Evolution-ary Computation,
Chair of the IEEE CIS Technical Committee on Evolutionary Computation,
Leader of the ImAppNIO Cost Action Working Group on Benchmarking and member
of the EPSRC Peer Review College. Dr. Oliveto has given tutorials on the
runtime complexity analysis of EAs regularly at CEC, GECCO, WCCI, SSCI and
PPSN since 2012.

Thomas Weise obtained the MSc in Computer Science in 2005 from the Chemnitz
University of Technology and his PhD from the University of Kassel in 2009.
He then joined the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) as
PostDoc and subsequently became Associate Professor at the USTC-Birmingham
Joint Research Institute in Intelligent Computation and Its Applications
(UBRI) at USTC. In 2016, he joined Hefei University as Full Professor to
found the Institute of Applied Optimization at the Faculty of Computer
Science and Technology. Prof. Weise has more than seven years of experience
as a full time researcher in China, having contributed significantly both
to fundamental as well as applied research. He has more than 80 scientific
publications in international peer reviewed journals and conferences. His
book "Global Optimization Algorithms – Theory and Application" has been
cited more than 730 times. He has acted as reviewer, editor, or program
committee member at 70 different venues.

Borys Wróbel works at the intersection between biology and computer
science, and his current research interests include computational
properties of biologically-inspired models of computation (artificial gene
regulatory networks and spiking neural networks), which involves building
artificial life software platforms that use high-performance computing and
neuromorphic hardware. Borys Wróbel received his PhD at the University of
Gdańsk (Poland) in 1998, was a Fulbright Visiting Researcher in the Salk
Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, CA, and later FEBS and EMBO
Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), Marie Curie
Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Valencia, and Sciex Fellow in the
Insitute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and ETHZ
(Switzerland). He is now a professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznań, Poland. He is one of the vice-chairs of the ImAppNIO working group
on Benchmarking.

Aleš Zamuda is an Assistant Professor and Researcher at University of
Maribor (UM), Slovenia. He received Ph.D. (2012), M.Sc. (2008), and B.Sc.
(2006) degrees in computer science from UM. He is management committee
member for Slovenia at European Cooperation in Science (COST), actions
CA15140 (ImAppNIO - Improving Applicability of Nature-Inspired Optimisation
by Joining Theory and Practice) and IC1406 (cHiPSet - High-Performance
Modelling and Simulation for Big Data Applications). He is IEEE Senior
Member, IEEE Slovenia Section Vice Chairman and Young Professionals
Chairman, IEEE CIS member, ACM SIGEVO member, ImAppNIO Benchmarks working
group vice-chair, and associate editor for Swarm and Evolutionary
Computation (IF3.818). His areas of computer science applications include
ecosystems, evolutionary algorithms, multicriterion optimization,
artificial life, and computer animation; currently yielding h-index 18, 41
publications, and 883 citations on Scopus. He won IEEE R8 SPC 2007 award,
IEEE CEC 2009 ECiDUE, 2016 Danubuius Young Scientist Award, and 1% top
reviewer at 2017 and 2018 Publons Peer Review Awards, including reviews for
over 40 journals and 85 conferences.


6. Hosting Event

The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2019)
July 13-17, 2019, Prague, Czech Republic
http://gecco-2019.sigevo.org

The Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2019) will
present the latest high-quality results in genetic and evolutionary
computation. Topics include genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
evolution strategies, evolutionary programming, memetic algorithms,
hyper-heuristics, real-world applications, evolutionary machine learning,
evolvable hardware, artificial life, adaptive behavior, ant colony
optimization, swarm intelligence, biological applications, evolutionary
robotics, coevolution, artificial immune systems, and more. The full list
of tracks is available at:
https://gecco-2019.sigevo.org/index.html/Program+Tracks

The GECCO 2019 Program Committee invites the submission of technical papers
describing your best work in genetic and evolutionary computation. Full
papers of at most 8 pages (excluding references) should present original
work that meets the high-quality standards of GECCO. Accepted full papers
appear in the ACM digital library as part of the Main Proceedings of GECCO.
For full papers, a separate abstract needs to be submitted first by January
30, 2019. Full papers are due by the non-extensible deadline of February 6,
2019.

Each paper submitted to GECCO will be rigorously evaluated in a
double-blind review process. Evaluation is done on a per-track basis,
ensuring high interest and high expertise of the reviewers. Review criteria
include the significance of the work, technical soundness, novelty,
clarity, writing quality, relevance and, if applicable, sufficiency of
information to permit replication.

Besides full papers, poster-only papers of at most 2 pages may be
submitted. Poster-only papers should present original work that has not yet
reached the maturity and completeness of research results that are
published as full papers at GECCO. The review of poster-only papers follows
the same double-blind process described above. Accepted poster-only papers
will appear in the ACM digital library as part of the Companion Proceedings
of GECCO. Poster-only papers are due by the non-extensible deadline of
February 6, 2019, and no abstract needs to be submitted first.

By submitting a paper, the author(s) agree that, if their paper is
accepted, they will:

- Submit a final, revised, camera-ready version to the publisher on or
before the camera-ready deadline
- Register at least one author to attend the conference on April 17, 2019
- Attend the conference (at least one author)
- Present the accepted paper at the conference

Each paper accepted needs to have at least one author registered. If an
author is presenting more than one paper at the conference, she/he does not
pay any additional registration fees.


7. Related Events

Special Issue on Benchmarking of Computational Intelligence Algorithms,
Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier B.V., http://iao.hfuu.edu.cn/bocia-asoc-si
Special Session on Benchmarking of Evolutionary Algorithms for Discrete
Optimization (BEADO), 2019 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
(CEC'19), June 10-13, 2019 in Wellington, New Zealand ,
http://iao.hfuu.edu.cn/beado19

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Pietro S. Oliveto
Senior Lecturer,
EPSRC Early Career Fellow,
Department of Computer Science,
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
*www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/P.Oliveto/rig/
<http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/P.Oliveto/rig/>*

*Fully funded PhD studentships available now* in time complexity analysis
of bio-inspired computation. Enquiries by excellent candidates can be sent
to me by email. Applications will be accepted until the posts are filled.
Further details are here
<http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/P.Oliveto/PhDStudentships.html>.
Applicants should apply using the online application form here
<http://www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/online>

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[DMANET] Discrete Applied Mathematics SI:WEPA 2018 - Call for Papers

Call for Papers
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Special Issue: WEPA 2018 (Second Workshop on Enumeration Problems and
Applications)

WEPA (Workshop on Enumeration Problems and Applications) is a new
international forum for researchers in the area of design, analysis,
experimental evaluation, and engineering of algorithms for enumeration
problems. The objective of WEPA 2018, held in Pisa from 5th November to 8th
November, 2018, was to gather researchers working in enumeration algorithms
with applications in biology, data mining, logic, and databases to present
recent results, to identify and explore directions for future research, and
to foster collaborations.

We invite participants of WEPA 2018 as well as others researchers on
enumeration algorithms to contribute to this special issue of Discrete
Applied Mathematics. Submissions should relate to the themes of WEPA,
including but not restricted to:

- Applications in biology, data mining, logic, and databases
- Approximate enumeration and counting
- Combinatorial enumeration and counting (hypergraph dualization, lattices,
functional dependencies, etc.)
- Input-sensitive algorithms
- Output-sensitive algorithms

Submissions of contributions not presented at the workshop are welcome.
Contributions arising from papers given at the conference should be
substantially extended, and should cite the conference paper where
appropriate. All articles will be thoroughly refereed according to the high
standards of Discrete Applied Mathematics.

The full papers must be submitted through the Elsevier Editorial System (
http://ees.elsevier.com/dam). When submitting your paper, be sure to
specify that the paper is a contribution for the Special Issue of WEPA
2018, and select the article type SI: WEPA 2018 so that your paper will be
assigned to the guest editors. Please see the Author Instructions on the
site if you have not yet submitted a paper through this web-based system.
Be sure to select the article type S.I.: WEPA 2018.

The deadline for submission is June 30, 2019. Accepted papers will be
published online individually, before print publication.

We are looking forward to receiving your contribution.
Andrea Marino and Takeaki Uno
Guest Editors

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[DMANET] [DEADLINE APPROCHING] The Third International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2019)

WPDM 2019


The Third International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2019)
http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro/WPDM2019/

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Third Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2019) will be held in conjunction with The 19th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2019), http://www.iccsa.org


Saint Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia July 1-4 2019


Final deadline for submissions extended to: April 7, 2019


SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

The Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining is an international forum which brings together researchers and practitioners working on different high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms, enabling novel applications. Data mining techniques and algorithms to process huge amount of data in order to extract useful and interesting information have become popular in many different contexts. Algorithms are required to make sense of data automatically and in efficient ways. Nonetheless, even though sequential computer systems performance is improving, they are not suitable to keep up with the increase in the demand for data mining applications and the data size. Moreover, the main memory of sequential systems may not be enough to hold all the data related to current applications. Therefore, there is an increasing interest in the design and implementation of parallel data mining algorithms. On parallel computers, by exploiting the vast aggregate main memory and processing power of processors and accelerators, parallel algorithms can easily address both the running time and memory requirement issues. Anyway, parallelizing existing algorithms in order to achieve good performance and scalability with regard to massive datasets is not trivial. Indeed, it is of paramount importance a good data organization and decomposition strategy in order to balance the workload while minimizing data dependences. Another concern is related to minimizing synchronization and communication overhead. Finally, I/O costs should be minimized as well. The Workshop will allow exchanging ideas and results related to on-going research, focusing on high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms and applications. Creating breakthrough parallel algorithms for high-performance data mining applications requires addressing several key computing problems which may lead to novel solutions and new insights in interdisciplinary applications. The focus of the workshop is on all forms of advances in high-performance data mining algorithms and applications, and related topics.

The WPDM Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

- Parallel data mining algorithms using MPI and/or OpenMP
- Parallel data mining algorithms targeting GPUs and many-cores accelerators
- Parallel data mining applications exploiting FPGA
- Distributed data mining algorithms
- Benchmarking and performance studies of high-performance data mining applications
- Novel programming paradigms to support high-performance computing for data mining
- Performance models for high-performance data mining applications and middleware
- Programming models, tools, and environments for high-performance computing in data mining
- Caching, streaming, pipelining, and other optimization techniques for data management in high-performance computing for data mining

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS

You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above topics. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. The submitted paper must be between 10 to 16 pages long and formatted according to the Springer LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) rules, Guidelines and templates can be found at the url http://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

To submit a paper, please connect to the Submission site from the link available at the ICCSA 2019 web site: http://ess.iccsa.org.
Only papers submitted through the electronic system and strictly adhering to the relevant format will be considered for reviewing and publication. Please pay attention, when submitting your contribution to the workshop, to select the right entry in the listbox shown in the submission form.


CONFERENCE POLICY

By submitting the paper to ICCSA conference, all authors agree to abide by all ICCSA conference paper submission, publication and presentation policies. Namely, authors confirm that the work is original, has not appeared in literature in any form in the past and will not be submitted to any other venue concurrently with ICCSA submission or until it appears in ICCSA proceedings (in the case of acceptance). Furthermore, upon paper acceptance, authors agree to transfer copyright on the accepted paper to ICCSA, and one of the authors will register the paper and present the paper at the event. No paper withdrawals can be accepted after Conference pre-registration date or within three months of the actual event, whichever date comes first. Paper withdrawal request can be only accepted in writing through email, letter or fax to conference organizers. The conference has no responsibility for any intentional or accidental misuse, misinterpretation, or failure to follow above rules and conditions and holds no legal, civil or other responsibility for opinions, content or utilization of any methods/algorithms expressed in the Conference Proceedings.

If you have any questions about paper submission or the workshop, please contact the workshop organisers.

IMPORTANT DATES

April 7, 2019: Deadline for paper submission
April 24, 2019: Notification of Acceptance.
May 8, 2019: Early-bird Registration ends.
May 8, 2019: Submission deadline for the final version of the Papers
July 1-4, 2019: ICCSA 2019 Conference


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Massimo Cafaro
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: massimo.cafaro@unisalento.it

Italo Epicoco
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297235
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: italo.epicoco@unisalento.it

Marco Pulimeno
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: marco.pulimeno@unisalento.it

Giovanni Aloisio
University of Salento & Euro Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Foundation, Italy
Phone: +39 334 6501704
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: giovanni.aloisio@unisalento.it

All submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members.

International Program Committee:

Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Trieste and ICAR-CNR, Italy
Bronis R. de Supinski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Giuseppe Di Fatta, University of Reading, UK
Ann Gordon-Ross, University of Florida, USA
Kenli Li, Hunan University, China
Donato Malerba, University of Bari, Italy
Barbara Masucci, University of Salerno, Italy
Mitsunori Ogihara, University of Miami, USA
Takahiko Shintani, The University of Electro-Communications , Japan
Domenico Talia, University of Calabria, Italy
Paolo Trunfio, University of Calabria, Italy
Jeffrey D. Ullman, Stanford University, USA
Laurence T. Yang, St Francis Xavier University, Canada


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Associate Professor
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University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

[DMANET] GSSI: Open PhD studentship in genome informatics

*GSSI: Open PhD studentship in genome informatics*

Rapid advances in DNA sequencing technology have resulted in massive
databases of genomes, from humans and other organisms. These databases are
a valuable resource --- for drug design, personalized medicine,
rare-disease diagnosis, etc --- but their sizes render many standard
algorithms and data structures impractical. The Gran Sasso Science
Institute (GSSI; www.gssi.it) in L'Aquila, with funding from Dante Labs (
us.dantelabs.com), has an open four-year position for a PhD student to help
develop scalable tools for genome informatics that can handle such
databases, starting from recent advances involving the run-length
compressed Burrows-Wheeler Transform. The successful candidate will have a
masters in bioinformatics, computer science or a closely related
discipline, will be able to program seriously and will be eager to learn
how to use current tools and design and implement new ones. A distinct
advantage of the position is the possibility of close collaboration with
DanteLabs, providing real-world experience and access to cutting-edge
industrial practices.

Applications must be submitted through the online form available at
www.gssi.it/phd/ by *18 June 2019 at 6 pm (Italian time zone)*. Candidates
will be informed of the results of the selection process by *mid-July 2019* and
the successful student will start on the *1st of November 2019*.

The official language for all PhD courses is English.

The fellowship is awarded for 4 years and its yearly amount is € 16.159,91
gross. All PhD students at the GSSI have free accommodation at the GSSI
facilities and use of the canteen.

For more information about this position, contact Dr. Catia Trubiani (
catia.trubiani@gssi.it), who will co-supervise the student with Dr. Travis
Gagie.

*About the GSSI*

The GSSI-Gran Sasso Science Institute is an international PhD school and a
center for research and higher education in the areas of Physics,
Mathematics, Computer Science and Social Sciences. Founded in 2012 in
L'Aquila (Italy) as Center for Advanced Studies of the National Institute
for Nuclear Physics (INFN) and then established in March 2016 as a School
of Advanced Studies providing post-graduate education.

Through a day-to-day collaboration and interaction, researchers and
students have the opportunity to build a sound knowledge of the research
methods and to experiment contamination of interests, innovative
approaches and multicultural exchanges in all the GSSI activities. In
addressing the complexity of today's world, GSSI is committed to removing
all barriers between its areas of study and research. The dissemination of
scientific results towards society and the promotion of cultural events for
generic public, citizens and schools are among GSSI goals.

http://www.gssi.it/communication/news-events/item/5739-new-call-for-gssi-phd-applications-2019-20-now-open

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[DMANET] WAW 2019 - deadline extended to April 8, 2019

Dear Colleagues,

We draw your attention that WAW workshop accepts talks with short abstracts
as well as full papers. The new submission deadline is April 8, 2019.

Best wishes,
K. Avrachenkov, P. Pralat and N. Ye

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WAW 2019: 16th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, July 6-7, 2019

Conference website:
http://www.math.ryerson.ca/waw2019/
Submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=waw2019
New submission deadline: 8 April 2019

The World Wide Web has become part of our everyday life, and information retrieval and data mining on the Web are now of enormous practical interest. The algorithms supporting these activities combine the view of the Web as a text repository and as a graph, induced in various ways by links among pages, hosts and users.

The aim of the 16th Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web Graph (WAW 2019) is to further the understanding of graphs that arise from the Web and various user activities on the Web, and stimulate the development of high-performance algorithms and applications that exploit these graphs. The workshop will also welcome the researchers who are working on graph-theoretic and algorithmic aspects of citation networks, social networks, biological networks, molecular networks, and the Internet.

WAW 2019 Keynotes:

Anthony Bonato (Ryerson University, Canada)

Catherine Greenhill (University of New South Wales, Australia)

Peter Taylor (University of Melbourne, Australia)


Submission Guidelines:

WAW 2019 invites original research papers and abstracts on all aspects of algorithmic and mathematical research in the areas pertaining to the World-Wide Web, especially papers that espouse the view of complex data as networks.

Submissions are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:

Algorithms: graph algorithms, clustering, collaborative filtering, routing optimization.
Analysis: structural properties, visualization, patterns, communities, discovery, flow simulation.
Data Models: graph models, evolution, trust and reputation networks.
Topics: Web, social networks, transportation networks, communication networks, recommender networks, citation networks, Wikipedia,
biological networks, blogs, p2p.
Applications: web mining, social applications, routing & transportation, web search and ranking.

The papers must be formatted according to Springer LNCS style. The maximum length of papers is at most 15 pages. The workshop proceedings will be published as a Springer LNCS volume. Selected papers from the workshop will be invited to a special issue of Internet Mathematics. Talks associated with proceedings papers will be 30 minutes.

Abstracts are a maximum of one page, may be in any style, and must be pdf files. They should include the title, speakers, and a summary of research. All abstracts related to the conference areas will be accepted (at the discretion of the program committee), and published on the conference website (but not published in the proceedings). Talks associated with abstracts will be 20 minutes.

Papers and abstracts must be submitted via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=waw2019

Important dates:

Full paper and talk abstract submission: April 8, 2019
Notification of acceptance: May 1, 2019
Final version due: June 1, 2019
WAW 2019: July 6-7, 2019

Program Committee Chairs:

Konstantin Avrachenkov, Inria, France
Pawel Pralat, Ryerson University, Canada
Nan Ye, University of Queensland, Australia

Program Committee:

Konstantin Avrachenkov, Inria
Paolo Boldi, University of Milano
Anthony Bonato, Ryerson University
Milan Bradonjic, Bell Laboratories
Fan Chung Graham, UC San Diego
Collin Cooper, King's College London
Andrzej Dudek, Western Michigan University
Alan Frieze, Carnegie Mellon University
David Gleich, Purdue University
Jeannette Janssen, Dalhousie University
Bogumil Kaminski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Ravi Kumar, Google
Marc Lelarge, Inria
Stefano Leonardi, Sapienza University of Rome
Nelly Litvak, University of Twente
Michael Mahoney, UC Berkeley
Oliver Mason, NUI Maynooth
Dieter Mitsche, Universite de Nice Sophia-Antipolis
Peter Morters, University of Bath
Tobias Mueller, Utrecht University
Liudmila Ostroumova, Yandex
Pan Peng, University of Vienna
Xavier Perez-Gimenez, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Pawel Pralat, Ryerson University
Vittorio Scarano, University of Salerno
Przemyslaw Szufel, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
Yana Volkovich, AppNexus
Nan Ye, The University of Queensland
Stephen Young, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Contact:

All questions about submissions should be emailed to k.avrachenkov@inria.fr, pralat@ryerson.ca, nan.ye@uq.edu.au


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[DMANET] Postdoc position at ENS Lyon at the interface of Optimization and Quantum Information

Postdoc position at ENS Lyon at the interface of Optimization and
Quantum Information

Research will be conducted in the LIP laboratory at the Ecole Normale
Supérieure de Lyon funded by the ANR project ACOM lead by Omar Fawzi.
The topic is at the interface of quantum information and mathematical
optimization.

The candidate should have expertise in some of these topics (but not
necessarily all of them): quantum information theory, semidefinite
programming, combinatorial optimization. A sample of relevant papers
include https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.12197,
https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.06671, https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.01796,
https://arxiv.org/abs/1508.04095.

The expected starting date is around September 2019 but this is
flexible and the duration is one to two years. To apply to the
position, please send an email to omar.fawzi@ens-lyon.fr (title
containing "ACOM Postdoc") with a detailed CV and a research
statement. Also please arrange for two reference letters to be sent
directly to omar.fawzi@ens-lyon.fr.

Feel free to contact omar.fawzi@ens-lyon.fr for more information about
the position. The position is open until filled, but to ensure full
consideration, apply by April 17th.

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École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
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[DMANET] Heureka 2020 - Call for Papers (in German)

It is my pleasure to announce next year's Heureka conference on Optimization in Traffic & Transport in Stuttgart, Germany. Since the conference language is German, let's switch to it...

Die HEUREKA sucht forschungs- und anwendungsorientierte Beiträge zu Entscheidungs- und Optimierungsverfahren aus allen Bereichen des Verkehrs (Intermodaler Verkehr, Individualverkehr, öffentlicher Verkehr, Güterverkehr) - mögliche Themenschwerpunkte siehe unter

https://www.fgsv-heureka.de/

Die Frist zur Einreichung von Beiträgen ist der

05.07.2019

Die Tagung findet am 01./02.04.2020 in Stuttgart statt. Die Beiträge werden als Open-Access-Beiträge über die FGSV-Datenbank "Tagungsdokumentation online" veröffentlicht.

Im Rahmen der HEUREKA wird zudem der mit EUR 5.000 dotierte Förderpreis der Stiftung HEUREKA an Vortragende (Hauptautor bis 40 Jahre) für hervorragende Leistungen auf dem Gebiet der Entscheidungs- und Optimierungsverfahren im Verkehrswesen vergeben. Weitere Informationen und Kriterien für die Vergabe des Preises finden Sie unter

http://www.stiftung-heureka.de

Das Programmkommittee der Heureka 2020 freut sich auf Ihre Einreichungen!
Christian Liebchen

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Technische Hochschule Wildau
Fachbereich Ingenieur- und Naturwissenschaften
Studiengangssprecher Verkehrssystemtechnik
Verkehrsbetriebsführung
Hochschulring 1
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Telefon: +49 3375 508 755
Web: http://www.th-wildau.de/vst

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Monday, April 1, 2019

[DMANET] Call for Participation: 14 International Computer Science Symposoim in Russia (CSR 2019)

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Call for Participation

14th INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM IN RUSSIA (CSR 2019)

July 1-5, 2019, Novosibirsk, Russia

https://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/csr2019/

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THE REGISTRATION FORM IS OPEN.

IF YOU NEED A VISA TO ENTER RUSSIA, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND TO REGISTER
AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE.

The scientific program of CSR 2019 consists of

* 31 contributed papers (the list of accepted papers is available on the website),

* a distinguished lecture by Andrew Yao (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China)

and 7 invited lectures:

Michael Fellows (U Bergen, Norway)

Eric Fusy (École Polytechnique, France)

Giuseppe Italiano (LUISS U, Italy)

Meena Mahajan (Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India)

Petros Petrosyan (Yerevan State U, Armenia)

David Woodruff (Carnegie Mellon U, USA)

Dmitry Zhuk (Moscow U, Russia)

CSR 2019 conference will be held in the scope of the Computer Science
Summer in Russia, which will take place at Novosibirsk State University
from June, 24 to July, 5 2019.

http://cssr.nsu.ru/

In particular, it is held in parallel with the A.P.Ershov Informatics
Conference (PSI 2019), there will be a joint distinguished lectures
session featuring Andrew Yao and Moshe Vardi.

Novosibirsk is the 3rd largest city in Russia and a major hub in
Western Siberia. The conference will take place at Novosibirsk
University located in Akademgorodok -- a picturesque "academic town"
about 30km south from the main city of Novosibirsk.


Further information and contacts

Web: http://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/csr2019/

Email: csr2019@googlegroups.com.

The list of previous CSR webpages can be found at http://logic.pdmi.ras.ru/~csr/


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Dr.rer.nat. René van Bevern
Head of Algorithmics Laboratory,
Senior Lecturer at the Chair of Theoretical Cybernetics,
Department of Mechanics and Mathematics,
Novosibirsk State University,
Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

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[DMANET] Ph.D. & Postdoc Positions in Munich

Ph.D. & Postdoc Positions in Discrete Math / Theoretical Computer Science

The group of Alexander-von-Humboldt Professor Andreas S. Schulz at
Technische Universität München (TUM) is seeking exceptional, highly
motivated talents with expertise or interest in algorithms, algorithmic
game theory, combinatorial optimization, graph theory, integer
programming, machine learning, network flows, operations research,
stochastic optimization, or a related subject.

Our offer
• Opportunity to work towards your Ph.D. or for postdoctoral research;
• Competitive compensation and a flexible starting date;
• Funds for conference travel, extended stays abroad, visitor programs,
and other academic activities.

Your profile
• Excellent grades and a degree in mathematics, theoretical computer
science, operations research, or a related field;
• Adequate research experience;
• Interest in supporting the group's teaching and educational
responsibilities.

Visit https://www.or.tum.de/fileadmin/w00bwl/www/PDFs/TUM_Job_Offer.pdf
for more information.

Please send your application to Mrs. Anne Diehl, preferably via email
(or@tum.de) as a single pdf file. Applications received by April 23,
2019 will be given full consideration. Late applications may be
considered on a case-by-case basis.

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[DMANET] Final Announcement: Fifth STAR Workshop on Random Graphs

Final Announcement: Fifth STAR Workshop on Random Graphs


The workshop will take place April 10th through 12th, 2019 on the campus of
the University of Groningen.


*The deadline for registration is April 3rd.* Registration can be done by
emailing Ben Hansen at b.t.hansen@rug.nl.


This will be the 5th STAR Workshop on Random Graphs. The previous workshops
took place in 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2018.

We are very pleased to announce the following prominent researchers have
agreed to deliver plenary talks:

-Sylwia Antoniuk (Poznán)
-Bartek Błaszczyszyn (INRIA & ENS)
-Aernout van Enter (RuG)
-Agelos Georgakopoulos (Warwick)
-Tim Hulshof (Eindhoven)
-Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven)
-Matthew Kahle (Ohio State)

The workshop is open to all and free of charge.


For more information see:

http://www.math.rug.nl/~hansen/STAR2019/

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[DMANET] Computational Optimization

Call for Papers

11th International Workshop on Computational Optimization (WCO19)
Leipzig, Germany, September 1-4, 2019

organized in the framework of FEDERATED CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE
AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FedCSIS - 2019

IEEE CS is a technical co-sponsor of FedCSIS 2019

https://fedcsis.org/2019/wco

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We invite original contributions related to both theoretical and
practical aspects of optimization methods. The list of topics
includes, but is not limited to:

* combinatorial and continuous global optimization
* unconstrained and constrained optimization
* multiobjective and robust optimization
* optimization in dynamic and/or noisy environments
* optimization on graphs
* large-scale optimization, in parallel and distributed computational
environments
* meta-heuristics for optimization, nature-inspired approaches and any
other derivative-free methods
* exact/heuristic hybrid methods, involving natural computing
techniques and other global and local optimization methods
*numerical and heuristic methods for modeling

The applications of interest are included in the list below, but are
not limited to:

* classical operational research problems (knapsack, traveling salesman, etc)
* computational biology and distance geometry
* data mining and knowledge discovery
* human motion simulations; crowd simulations
* industrial applications
* optimization in statistics, econometrics, finance, physics,
chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering.
*environment modeling and optimization
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Best paper award

The best WCO18 paper will be awarded during the social dinner of FedCSIS2018.
The best paper will be selected by WCO19 co-Chairs by taking into
consideration the scores suggested by the reviewers, as well as the
quality of the given oral presentation.

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Submission and Publication

* Authors should submit draft papers in PDF format.
* The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages for regular
paper and 4 pages for short papers (IEEE style). IEEE style templates
are available at http://www.fedcsis.org/.
* Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
* Accepted and presented papers will be published in the Conference
Proceedings and included in the IEEE Xplore database and submitted for
different indexations (Communication and Position papers will only
appear in the conference proceedings).
* Extended versions of selected papers presented at WCO18 will be
published in edited books of the series "Studies of Computational
Intelligence", Springer.

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Important dates:

Paper submission (sharp / no extensions) : May 14th, 2019
Position paper submission : June 4th, 2019
Author notification : June 25th, 2019
Final paper submission and registration : July 10, 2019
Conference date : September 1-4, 2019

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Organizing Committee

Stefka Fidanova, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria
Antonio Mucherino, IRISA, University of Rennes 1, France
Daniela Zaharie, West University of Timisoara, Romania

If you have any question do not hesitate to send an email to :
wco2019@fedcsis.org

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IICT-BAS
Acad. G. Bonchev str. bl.25A
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Ph. +359-2-9796642
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[DMANET] Application of Artificial Intelligence

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we invite you to participate in
the special session (workshop) on
"Application of Artificial Intelligence in Optimization and Modeling"
at the International Conference on
High-Performance Computing 2019 (HPC 2019) will take place in
Borovets, Bulgaria, from 2-nd to 6-th of September 2019.

The session is organized by:
Prof. Stefka Fidanova (stefka@parallel.bas.bg)
from the Institute of Information and Communication Technologies
(former Institute for Parallel Processing), Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences and
Assoc. Prof. Vassia Atanassova (vassia.atanassova@gmail.com)
from the Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:

combinatorial optimization
global optimization
multiobjective optimization
optimization in dynamic and/or noisy environments
large scale optimization
parallel and distributed approaches in optimization
random search algorithms,
simulated annealing,
tabu search
other derivative free optimization methods
nature inspired optimization methods (evolutionary algorithms, ant
colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, immune artificial
systems etc)
hybrid optimization algorithms involving natural computing
techniques and other global and local optimization methods
optimization methods for learning processes and data mining
computational optimization methods in statistics, econometrics,
finance, physics, medicine, biology, engineering etc
Generalized Nets
Neural Networks
Game Method for Modeling

After reviewing, presented papers will be published as a post
conference publication in the Springer series "Studies in
Computational Intelligence" (SJR 0.184).

Important deadlines
Deadline for submission of abstracts - April 15, 2019
Deadline for submission of full papers - May 15 2019
Notification of acceptance of full papers - July 05, 2019

Send the abstracts and papers to special session organizers and
conference organizers, indicating the name of the special session.
After sending the abstract go to the conference web page and fill in
the registration form (data of the participants, minimum one per
paper, and the name of the special session).

Information about abstract and paper preparation, accommodation,
transportation, registration form and conference location you can find
at the conference web page http://parallel.bas.bg/dpa/HPC_2019/

Special session organizers
Prof. Stefka Fidanova
Assoc. Prof. Vassia Atanassova

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[DMANET] Postdoc position in computational geometry in Prague

A postdoc position is available at the Institute of Computer Science of the
Czech Academy of Sciences.

The position is for the period June 2019 to March 2020, with the
possibility of renewal (starting date is negotiable). Research will be
conducted within the project "Structural properties of visibility in terrains
and farthest color Voronoi diagrams", funded by the Czech Science
Foundation. The PI of the project is Maria Saumell.

The position comes with a gross salary of 44000 CZK/month which is quite
above the average salary in Prague. Additionally, there is support for
travel. There are no teaching duties. The successful candidate would also
have the possibility to join the RISE project CONNECT (
https://www.connect-rise.eu/).

The candidates should have strong background in discrete and computational
geometry. The age limit is 35 years excluding maternity and parental leave,
and sick leave in the case of a long-term illness.

Prague is a vibrant, multicultural and beautiful city. It offers a great
quality of life and benefits from a strategic location in the heart of
Europe.

To apply, please send a cover letter, your CV, and a proof of education to
ics@cs.cas.cz. Additionally, please arrange for two reference letters to be
sent to the same address. The closing date is April 30, 2019.

Informal inquiries are welcome and can be sent to maria.saumell.m@gmail.com<maria.saumell.m@gmail.com>

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