Monday, June 27, 2022

[DMANET] HIGHLIGHTS 2022 Starts Tomorrow, 28 June

Highlights of Logic, Games, and Automata 2022 will happen from June 28th to
July 1st, 2022.

*ONLINE ATTENDANCE*
If you wish to watch Highlights remotely, you can still *register for free*
and get a link to *watch it in streaming* by filling the following form:
https://framaforms.org/highlights2022-online-registration-1652345864
Registration for on-site attendance is now closed.


The full program of Highlights can be found here:
https://highlights-conference.org/2022/


*INVITED SPEAKERS*
Dexter Kozen (US): 25 Years of KAT
Marta Kwiatkowska (UK): Probabilistic Model Checking for Strategic
Equilibria-Based Decision Making: Advances and Challenges
Markus Lohrey (Germany): Straight-Line Programs: From Compression to
Algorithmics
Tatiana Starikovskaya (France): Regular Expression Search in a Stream

*TUTORIALS*
S. Akshay (India): Boolean Functional Synthesis: A View From Theory and
Practice
Dana Fisman (Israel): Tutorial on Automata Learning

*EXPERIMENTAL SESSION ON RESEARCH TOOLS AND PRACTICES*
On Friday, Highlights will feature an experimental session to discuss about
software tools and useful practices that we use to do our research. More
information is available on https://highlights-conference.org/2022/#meta.

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[DMANET] Call for Participation: Hausdorff School: “Computational Combinatorial Optimization”

Hausdorff School: "Computational Combinatorial Optimization"
https://www.hcm.uni-bonn.de/computational-combinatorial-optimization-2022/

Dates: September 12 - 16, 2022

Venue: Arithmeum (Gerhard-Konow-Hörsaal, Bonn)

Organizers: William Cook (Waterloo) and Stephan Held (Bonn)


Most combinatorial optimization problems, e.g. the travelling salesman
problem, graph coloring, or the Steiner tree problem, have wide
practical applications. Thus, a large research community is working on
advancing the computational tractability of these mostly NP-hard
problems. This Hausdorff School will provide the unique opportunity for
PhD students and PostDocs to gain in depth knowledge from leading
researchers in this area.


Key Speakers: The following speakers will give a lecture series:

 Armin Biere (Freiburg)
 Robert Bixby (Houston)
 Petra Mutzel (Bonn)
 Eduardo Uchoa (Rio de Janeiro)

Please send applications using this form. Limited financial support for
PhD students and postdocs may be available.

To be considered for participation, a CV and Letter of Intent (1 page)
are required, as well as the name and contact information of a potential
reference. (At this time, do not request a letter of recommendation.)
Only one document can be uploaded, so please combine all documentation
into one PDF.

Please note: Everyone interested in participating - disregarding whether
there is need for financial support or not - has to register so that the
participation may be administered. Everyone will be notified in due time
about whether participation and partial financial support is possible.

Late applications may be considered, but to be given full consideration,
please complete all information before the deadline.

The deadline for applications is July 15, 2022.
In case of questions, please contact the organizers at
computational(at)hcm.uni-bonn.de.


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[DMANET] ALGOCLOUD 2022 : Final Call for Papers (EXTENDED SUBMISSION DEADLINE)...

ALGOCLOUD 2022
7th International Symposium on Algorithmic Aspects of Cloud Computing

September 5-6, 2022 - part of ALGO 2022

https://algo2022.eu/algocloud/

EXTENDED Submission deadline: 7 July 2022, 23:59 GMT
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SCOPE
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ALGOCLOUD is an annual international symposium aiming to tackle the
diverse new topics in the
emerging area of algorithmic aspects of computing and data management in
modern cloud-based
systems interpreted broadly so as to include edge- and fog-based
systems, cloudlets, cloud
micro-services, virtualization environments, decentralized systems, as
well as dynamic networks.

ALGOCLOUD aims at bringing together researchers, students, and
practitioners to present research
activities and results on topics related to algorithmic, design, and
development aspects of
modern cloud-based systems. ALGOCLOUD 2022 is co-located with ALGO 2022,
a leading international
event of researchers working on algorithms and their engineering.

ALGOCLOUD welcomes submissions on all theoretical, design, and
implementation aspects of modern
cloud-based systems. ALGOCLOUD is particularly interested in novel
algorithms in the context of
cloud computing, cloud architectures, as well as experimental work that
evaluates contemporary
cloud approaches and pertinent applications. ALGOCLOUD also welcomes
demonstration manuscripts,
which discuss successful system developments, as well as
experience/use-case articles and high-
quality survey papers. Contributions may span a wide range of algorithms
for modeling, practices
for building and techniques for evaluating operations and services in a
variety of systems,
including but not limited to, virtualized infrastructures, cloud
computing platforms, edge
computing platforms, fog computing platforms, datacenters, cloud-storage
options, cloud data
management, non-traditional key-value stores on the cloud, HPC
architectures, decentralized
systems, as well as dynamic networks.

Submissions should focus on aspects of cloud-based systems and their
algorithms, including (but
not limited to) the following areas:

 * Analysis of Algorithms and Data Structures
 * Algorithms for Decentralized Systems
 * Algorithms for Dynamic Networks
 * Game-theoretic Approaches for Cloud Computing
 * IoT and Cloud Computing
 * Resource Management and Scheduling
 * Data Center and Infrastructure Management
 * Privacy, Security and Anonymization
 * Cloud-based Applications
 * Virtualization and Containers
 * Performance Models
 * Cloud deployment tools and their analysis
 * Novel programming models
 * Storage management
 * Fog and Edge Computing
 * Economic models and Pricing
 * Energy and Power Management
 * Big Data and the Cloud
 * Network and graph analysis
 * Network Management and Techniques
 * Caching and Load Balancing
 * Machine Learning for Cloud Computing & Systems
 * Cloud Computing & Systems for Machine Learning

IMPORTANT DATES
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* Submission deadline (EXTENDED): Thursday, July 7, 2022, 23:59 GMT
* Notification of acceptance: Wednesday, July 27, 2022
* Camera-ready preparation deadline: October 31, 2022

SUBMISSION
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Submissions must be in the form of a single PDF file prepared using
Springer's LNCS style file
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs. Proceedings will be
published by Springer.

ALGOCLOUD 2022 asks for the following types of submissions:

[A. REGULAR PAPERS] Authors are invited to submit high-quality
manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research in the topics related to the symposium. A regular
paper submission should
clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss
prior work and its
relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state the paper's
key contributions, and
outline the key technical ideas and methods used to achieve the main
results. A regular paper
submission should not exceed 12 pages, including title page and abstract
but excluding references
and an optional appendix. Authors should include all necessary details
in their submission so that
the Technical Program Committee (TPC) can judge correctness, importance
and originality of their
work. Any material (e.g., proofs or experimental results) omitted (from
the main part of 12 pages)
due to space limitations can be put into the optional appendix, which
will be read at the TPC's
discretion. Regular papers will be allotted up to 20 pages in the
proceedings.

[B. SHORT PAPERS] A short paper submission may present work-in-progress
on a specific topic, or
work appeared elsewhere but is worth publicizing it in the symposium, or
a demonstration of a
system or library, or an experience/use-case paper, or a vision paper.
Authors should clearly
motivate the importance of their contribution, discuss prior work and
its relationship to the
paper, and in general provide sufficient details in their submission so
that the TPC can judge the
quality and importance of their work. A short paper submission should be
at least 2 and at most 8
pages. Short papers will be allotted up to 8 pages in the proceedings.

[C. SURVEY PAPERS] A survey paper submission concerns the write-up of a
high-quality survey paper
on an emerging hot topic. Authors are asked to submit a proposal between
5 and 10 pages, that
clearly motivates the importance of the topic, and contains the
structure of the survey paper
along with the most important references that will be critically
reviewed and presented. If the
proposal is accepted, then authors will be given sufficient time (until
end of October 2021) to
prepare the full version of their survey paper that needs to pass a
quality control check by the
TPC, in order to be finally accepted and appear in the proceedings.
Survey papers will be allotted
up to 40 pages in the proceedings.

All papers should be submitted electronically via the EasyChair
submission system at:

Submissions website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=algocloud2022

By submitting a paper the authors acknowledge that in case of acceptance
at least one of the
authors must register at ALGO/ALGOCLOUD 2022 and present the paper (this
holds for all types of
papers, including accepted survey proposals). Authors should consult
Springer's authors'
instructions and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or
for Word, for the
preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include
their ORCIDs in their papers.
In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of
all of the authors of
that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The
corresponding author signing the
copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the
paper. Once the files have been
sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers
cannot be made. Springer's
proceedings LaTeX templates are available in Overleaf. Accepted papers
will be included in the
post-proceedings published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series.

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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 * Dimitris Amaxilatis, Spark Works Ltd. & U. Patras
 * Paolo Bellavista, U. Bologna
 * Javier Berrocal, U.Extremadura
 * Cristian Borcea, New Jersey Institute of Technology
 * Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, U. Rome "La Sapienza"
 * Luca    Foschini, U.Bologna (co-chair)
 * Antonio Galletta, U.Messina
 * Spyros Kontogiannis, U.Ioannina (co-chair)
 * Isam Mashhour Hasan Al Jawarneh, U. Bologna
 * Ulrich Meyer, U. Frankfurt
 * Domenico Scotece, U. Bologna
 * Spyros Sioutas, U. Patras

AWARDS
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Awards will be given to the best regular paper and the best student
regular paper. A regular paper
is eligible for the best student paper award if at least one of the
authors is a full-time student
(Bachelor, Master, or Ph.D.) at the time of submission and the
student(s) must have made a major
contribution to the paper. The TPC can decide to decline or to split the
awards. Awards are
sponsored by Springer.

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Spyros KONTOGIANNIS
Associate Professor
[ http://www.cse.uoi.gr/~kontog/ | kontog@uoi.gr ]
Computer Science and Engineering Department
Dourouti University Campus, 45110 Ioannina, GREECE
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Sunday, June 26, 2022

[DMANET] Call for Special Sessions and Workshop proposals - please circulate this call to your colleagues and networks

* First Call for Special Sessions - please circulate this CFP to your
colleagues and networks **

We invite you to submit special session proposals on any topic related
to the broad areas of interest of one of the following seven
conferences.

* ISDA 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/isda22/
* HIS 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/his22/
* SoCPaR 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/socpar22
* NaBIC 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/nabic22/
* IAS 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/ias22/
* IBICA 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/ibica22/
* WICT 2022: http://www.mirlabs.net/wict22/

The special session should cover a topic that is contemporary, novel,
hot, and complementary to the regular sessions. The special session
should be able to generate enthusiasm among the conference participants.

Researchers interested in organizing Special Sessions/Workshops are
invited to submit a formal proposal to the special session chair Dr.
Gabriella Casalino (gabriella.casalino@uniba.it)

Required information:

* Conference name (Refer list above)
* Special Session/Workshop Title
* Objectives and Scope of the Special Session/Workshop (~half a page)
* A list of main topics of the Special Session/Workshop
* Special Session/Workshop Lead Organizer email address, affiliation,
country, and mini-bio.
* Co-Organizer(s) details (email address, affiliation, country) (max 2
organizers)
* A list of potential/expected contributors (optional)

Please note that in case of acceptance of the Special Session proposal,
you will be asked to disseminate your call for paper in order to attract
submissions. A minimum number of 5 accepted and registered papers is
needed for the Session (10 for the Workshops). Special session
organizers will be required to review the papers belonging to their
session (to this aim sub-reviewers are allowed). These two requirements
are mandatory for a Special Session/Workshop to be active.

Proposals must be submitted before the deadline of August 31, 2022.
Special Sessions/Workshops calls will be on the conference's websites as
soon as accepted.

Best Regards

Anu Bajaj

Post Doctoral Fellow: Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs) [1]

Scientific Network for Innovation and Research Excellence
11, 3rd Street NW, P.O. Box 2259,
Auburn, Washington 98071, USA

Email: anu.bajaj@mirlabs.org, er.anubajaj@gmail.com

Google Scholar [2] | LinkedIn [3] | ResearchGate [4] | Scopus [5] |
ORCiD [6] | Publons [7]

Links:
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[1] https://www.mirlabs.org/
[2] https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=En_N0VoAAAAJ&hl=en
[3] https://www.linkedin.com/in/anu-bajaj/
[4] https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anu-Bajaj
[5] https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56825307900
[6] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8563-6611
[7] https://publons.com/researcher/2918012/anu-bajaj/
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Saturday, June 25, 2022

[DMANET] CFP - IET Image Processing special issue on "Advancements in Fine Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition" [deadline 28 November 2022]

apologies for multiple posting, please distribute among interested parties
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*Call for Papers*

_______ *Special Issue of IET Image Processing on* __________
*ADVANCEMENTS in FINE ART PATTERN EXTRACTION and RECOGNITION*

___________
Aim & Scope

Cultural heritage, especially fine arts, plays an invaluable role in the
cultural, historical and economic growth of our societies. Fine arts are
primarily developed for aesthetic purposes and are mainly expressed
through painting, sculpture and architecture. In recent years, thanks to
technological improvements and drastic cost reductions, a large-scale
digitization effort has been made, which has led to an increasing
availability of large digitized fine art collections. This availability,
coupled with recent advances in pattern recognition and computer vision,
has disclosed new opportunities, especially for researchers in these
fields, to assist the art community with automatic tools to further
analyze and understand fine arts. Among other benefits, a deeper
understanding of fine arts has the potential to make them more
accessible to a wider population, both in terms of fruition and
creation, thus supporting the spread of culture.

This special issue aims to offer the opportunity to present advancements
in the state-of-the-art, innovative research, ongoing projects, and
academic and industrial reports on the application of visual pattern
extraction and recognition for a better understanding and fruition of
fine arts, soliciting contributions from pattern recognition, computer
vision, artificial intelligence and image processing research areas. The
special issue will be linked to the 2nd International Workshop on Fine
Art Pattern Extraction and Recognition (FAPER2022). Authors of selected
conference papers will be invited to extend and improve their
contributions for this special issue, and authors are also invited to
submit new contributions (non-conference papers).

_______________________________________
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Applications of machine learning and deep learning to cultural
heritage and digital humanities
- Computer vision and multimedia data processing for fine arts
- Generative adversarial networks for artistic data
- Augmented and virtual reality for cultural heritage
- 3D reconstruction of historical artifacts
- Point cloud segmentation and classification for cultural heritage
- Historical document analysis
- Content-based retrieval in visual art domain
- Digitally enriched museum visits
- Smart interactive experiences in cultural sites
- Project, products or prototypes for cultural heritage

_______________________________________
*Submission Deadline*: 28 November 2022

Submissions must be made through ScholarOne:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/theiet-ipr

see the PDF call for paper for more information:
https://ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/assets/17519667/Special%20Issues/IPR%20SI%20CFP_AFAPER-1651107571727.pdf

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Open Access

From January 2021, The IET began an Open Access publishing partnership
with Wiley. As a result, all submissions that are accepted for this
Special Issue will be published under the Gold Open Access Model and
subject to the Article Processing Charge (APC) of $2,300.

APC can be covered in *FULL* or part by your institution!
*CHECK  YOUR  ELIGIBILITY  HERE*
https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-access/affiliation-policies-payments/institutional-funder-payments.html

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Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Farzin Deravi, University of Kent, UK

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Guest Editors

Giovanna Castellano, Universita' di Bari, Italy
Gennaro Vessio, Universita' di Bari, Italy
Fabio Bellavia, Universita' di Palermo, Italy
Sinem Aslan, Università Ca' Forscari Venezia, Italy

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Friday, June 24, 2022

[DMANET] CFP PE-WASUN 2022: Extended Deadline: July 8th, 2022

* Please accept our apologies if you have received multiple copies*

*Due to several requests, the deadline will be extended to June 24th, 2022*


*NOTE: Extended versions of selected best papers will be considered for
publication in a Special Issue of Elsevier's Computer Networks journal.*
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*Call For Papers*

*ACM PE-WASUN 2022*

19th ACM International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of
Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks
(Jointly with the 25th ACM MSWiM 2022 <http://mswimconf.com/2022>
Conference)

http://pewasun.upc.edu/PEWASUN2022

Sponsored by ACM (Pending)

*Montreal, Canada*

*October 24th-28th, 2022*

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*Scope*

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Wireless ad hoc, sensor, along with ubiquitous networks have recently
witnessed their fastest growth period ever in history, and this trend is
likely to continue for the foreseeable future. However, as such networks
become increasingly complex, performance modelling and evaluation will play
a crucial part in their design process to ensure their successful
deployment and exploitation in practice.

This symposium will bring together scientists, engineers, and practitioners
to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and report
state-of-the-art and in-progress research on all aspects of wireless ad
hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks with a specific emphasis on their
performance evaluation and analysis.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

· Predictive performance models of ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks.

· Probabilistic models for ad hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks.

· Queuing and network information theoretic analysis

· Analytical modeling and simulation methods

· Automatic performance analysis

· Tracing and trace analysis

· Software tools for network performance and evaluation

· Performance measurement, evaluation and monitoring tools for ad hoc,
sensor and ubiquitous networks

· Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in the
design of ad hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks

· Network performance improvement through optimization and tuning

· Mobility modeling and management

· Traffic models for ad hoc, sensor networks

· Performance evaluation of wireless mesh networks

· Performance evaluation of pervasive and ubiquitous networks

· Performance evaluation of VANETs

· Performance of wireless and sensor devices

· Performance of spectrum agile and cognitive wireless sensor networks

· Analysis of multimedia applications over wireless ad-hoc and sensor
networks

· Performance of pervasive computing and services

· Analysis of mobile cloud networking and computing

· Performance of continuity of service over heterogeneous networks,
seamless connectivity

· Analysis of security and privacy in ad hoc networks and ubiquitous
networks

· Simulation methods, performance and analysis

· Real experimentation, deployments, open platforms

*General Chair*

Mónica Aguilar Igartua <http://www-entel.upc.edu/monica.aguilar/>
Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Spain (monica.aguilar@upc.edu)

*Program Co-Chairs*

Luis J. de la Cruz Llopis
<http://futur.upc.edu/LuisJavierdelaCruzLLopis>
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain (luis.delacruz@upc.edu)

Thomas Begin <http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/thomas.begin/>
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France (thomas.begin@ens-lyon.fr)

*WEB/Poster Chair*

Juan Pablo Astudillo León
<https://sites.google.com/site/juanastudilloupc/home> Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain (juan.pablo.astudillo@upc.edu)

*Demo/Tools Chair*

Pablo Barbecho Bautista <https://sites.google.com/view/pablobarbecho/>
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain (pablo.barbecho@upc.edu)

*Publicity Chair*

Leticia Lemus Cárdenas <https://sites.google.com/view/leticialemus/>
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain (leticia.lemus@upc.edu)

*Program Committee Members*

http://pewasun.upc.edu/PEWASUN2022/committees.html

*(Pending publication)

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*Paper Submission*

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Authors are invited to submit their papers through EasyChair on the
following link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pewasun2022


The length of the papers should not exceed 8 single-spaced pages
(in two-column format), ACM style including tables and figures. A template
for ACM SIG Proceedings style (LaTeX2e and MS Word) can be found at

https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM symposium proceedings.

The authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be
presented at the Symposium. At least one author of each accepted paper
must be registered for the symposium, in order for that paper to appear
in the proceedings and to be scheduled for presentation.

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*Important Dates*

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Full paper due: June 10th, 2022 July 8th, 2022
Acceptance notification: July 10th, 2022 July 28th, 2022
Camera ready due: TBA
Speaker Author Registration: TBA
Symposium: October 24th - 28th, 2022 - Jointly with MSWiM'22

For more information, please refer to the conference website:
http://pewasun.upc.edu/PEWASUN2022

We hope to see you in Montreal.


Yours sincerely,

The PE-WASUN 2022 Committee

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[DMANET] Virtual seminar of Cynthia Sharma - mechanisms/functions of small RNAs in bacteria, 4th of July - 4pm CET

Dear colleagues,


In the framework of the small non-coding RNA bioinformatics club (https://smallrna-bioinformatics.eu/), we are happy to share with you the seminar of Cynthia Sharma related to mechanisms/functions of small RNAs in bacteria.

Caution: the seminar will not be recorded this time.

More information here and below (including future seminars): https://smallrna-bioinformatics.eu/Pages/Seminars/S22_07.aspx

Start Monday July 4th at 4pm (CET, Berlin/Paris)

(3 pm London/Lisbon, 10am New-York, 7am San Francisco, 5pm Tel Aviv)

Link to the Zoom conference: https://univ-grenoble-alpes-fr.zoom.us/j/93609306988?pwd=SWdvS1RPc0oxbDRRai9GUmpKN0t0dz09
Link to the YouTube stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYIKBJq_coM


Main Speaker: Cynthia Sharma, Professor, Institute of Molecular Infection Biology (IMIB), University of Würzburg, Germany (Link<http://www.imib-wuerzburg.de/research/sharma/research/>)

Title: Regulatory RNAs in pathogenic Epsilonproteobacteria


Abstract:

Non-coding RNAs and RNA-protein (RNP) complexes play central roles in diverse physiological processes in all kingdoms of life. Research in our lab focuses on RNA-based processes in the two pathogenic Epsilonproteobacteria Helicobacter pylori, the cuasative agent of gastric cancer, and the related food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni. We are especially interested in the roles of small, regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) and RNPs in virulence control as well as novel mechanisms of gene regulation. For example, we have discovered new connections between so-called phase-variation at length variable DNA repeats and post-transcriptional regulation. I will present our work on sRNAs from H. pylori and C. jejuni that target variable G-repeats and regulate genes involved in host colonization as well as antibiotic sensitivity. Moreover, we recently identified a sRNA that is itself regulated by a phase-variable repeat and acts as a central regulator of the major virulence factors of H. pylori.

Short session speaker (8 minutes long): Fabian König

Title: A 3´UTR-derived, processed small RNA modulates flagellar biogenesis by repression of the anti-sigma factor FlgM in Campylobacter jejuni

Abstract:
In Campylobacter jejuni, as for many pathogens, flagella are a crucial virulence factor, enabling traversal through the viscous mucus layer of the human intestine. Flagellar biogenesis is known to involve hierarchical transcriptional control of each component, with class I genes transcribed from sigma-70-dependent promoters, and class II and class III genes transcribed with the help of alternative sigma factors, RpoN and FliA, respectively. In contrast to transcriptional control, less is known about post-transcriptional regulation of flagellar biosynthesis cascades by small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs). Here, we have characterized a conserved Campylobacter sRNA, CJnc230, encoded downstream of the RpoN-dependent flagellar hook structural protein FlgE, and found that three ribonucleases are involved in sRNA maturation. RNase III cleaves off the sRNA from the flgE mRNA, while RNase Y and PNPase process CJnc230 at its 3´ end. We identified a regulator of flagella-flagella interactions as well as the anti-sigma-28 factor FlgM as targets of CJnc230 repression. CJnc230 overexpression led to de-repression of FliA and subsequent upregulation of class III flagellar genes such as the major flagellin flaA, culminating in an increase in motility and flagellar length. Overexpression of the FliA-dependent sRNA CJnc170 instead led to reduced motility suggesting sRNA-mediated regulation of C. jejuni flagellar biosynthesis through balancing of the hierarchically expressed components.

The club propose seminars every two months. Abstracts and links for the seminars are available here: https://smallrna-bioinformatics.eu/Pages/Seminars/Seminars.aspx

Tweet for easy re-transmission: https://twitter.com/Laurent_Guyon/status/1540352879780892672
YouTube channel (most of the seminars are then shared through this channel, but not this one): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTiHtqOKzneeqIqauQMgx3A

Seminars are given at 4pm CET, except in rare cases.
- 4 July 2022 - Cynthia Sharma - mechanisms/functions of small RNAs in bacteria
- 10 October 2022 (updated) - Marc Friedländer - miRNA-target interactions in single cells
- 7 November 2022 - Amy Buck - Dr Buck is working in the field of microRNA-virus interactions

'hope to see you virtually in these seminars,
Laurent Guyon, on behalf of all the organizers (Rolf Backofen, Ana Eulálio, Bastian Fromm, Laurent Guyon, Andreas Keller, Marie-France Sagot)

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Laurent GUYON, PhD, HDR - Bioinformatics
CEA IRIG (Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Grenoble<http://www.cea.fr/drf/IRIG/english/Pages/Presentation.aspx>)
BioHealth Department - BCI (Biology of Cancer and Infection laboratory<http://www.bci-lab.fr/en>)
UMR 1292 CEA/Inserm/Université Grenoble Alpes

CEA Grenoble - Bât C3 - Bureau 224
17 rue des Martyrs - 38054 GRENOBLE Cedex 9 - France

Tél : (+33)4.38.78.04.53 - Fax : (+33)4 38 78 50 58
Email : laurent.guyon@cea.fr<mailto:laurent.guyon@cea.fr> - http://laurent.guyon.phd.free.fr/

Interested by small non-coding RNA bioinformatics? Join the club! https://smallrna-bioinformatics.eu/

Special issue on small non-coding RNA bioinformatics, submit before the 15th of October (updated - contact me if you need delay):
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/genes/special_issues/Small_RNA_Bioinformatics

Happy to share miRViz (free to use website to analyze your microRNA datasets): http://mirviz.prabi.fr/
Article: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa259
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[DMANET] Senior Researcher (Tenure Track) for Data Science in Business and Administration, Bremen

The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of
Bremen has an open position for a

Researcher with tenure track to Senior Researcher (permanent)
in the field of
Data Science in Business and Administration.
(application deadline July 22nd, 2022)


We are looking for an early career researcher from the field of computer
science, mathematics or related fields with a focus on Data Science and
Artificial Intelligence methods in relation to applications. The focus
should be in the areas of business, public administration, or education.

Initially, the appointment is limited to four years (salary group 14
TV-L) in accordance with the Act of Academic Fixed-Term Contract, §2 (1)
(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz – WissZeitVG). The permanent position
of a Senior Researcher (salary group 15 TV-L) can be assigned in case of
proof of outstanding aptitude, performance and competence after
successful completion of an evaluation.

Research and scientific teaching are carried out independently within
the framework of the Bremen Higher Education Act (§ 24 Abs. 2). The
teaching responsibilities are four weekly hours per semester in the
position as Researcher and nine weekly hours as Senior Researcher.

Details can be found in the official job announcement:
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/the-university-as-an-employer/job-vacancies-1/job/1651?cHash=d9a37f86a122d405d55145e8a5c04ff9


Questions regarding the job advertisement will be answered by Prof.
Andreas Breiter, abreiter@uni-bremen.de.

Applications with the usual documents (letter of motivation, curriculum
vitae with list of publications, teaching and research concept, copies
of academic degrees, etc.) should be sent as a pdf file, quoting the
reference number LK283/22, by July 22th, 2022 LK283@fb3.uni-bremen.de
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[DMANET] PhD positions in Campus Georges Charpak Provence (Gardanne, 13, France) of Mines Saint-Etienne

    Hello,

You will find below three PhD positions. Thank you for your help.

Best regards,

Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès

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PhD thesis - Campus Georges Charpak Provence (Gardanne, 13, France) of
Mines Saint-Etienne

Titre : « Agile planning of railway resources »
Context : Collaboration with SNCF (National French Railway Company)
Contact : Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès (dauzere-peres@emse.fr)

Classical problems in railway resource planning aim to build train
timetables  by planning in a sequential, and sometimes integrated, way
the different critical resources: Train paths, rolling stock and
drivers. In the operational implementation of the transport plan, the
objective is to return to the plan as quickly as possible (in other
words, to absorb the delays in relation to the theoretical timetables)
while minimizing the costs and the impact on the service to the
customers (passengers or goods).
This thesis aims to explore two complementary axes to better control the
performance of the railway system. The first axis is interested in
questioning the transport plan in the event of disturbances in order to
better meet expectations by not forcing the system unnecessarily to
return "to normal". In particular, the goal will be to characterize the
new objectives to be optimized from a disturbed initial situation, for
example minimizing waiting times without necessarily respecting the
theoretical timetable. Building on the work conducted in the first axis,
the second axis aims to rethink the design of the transport plan to
facilitate its modifications at the operational level if necessary.
Research work on agile planning has already been carried out in this
direction and could serve as a basis.
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PhD thesis - Campus Georges Charpak Provence (Gardanne, 13, France) of
Mines Saint-Etienne

Titre : « Integration of scheduling and sampling decisions »
Context : ANR project in collaboration with NTU (National Taiwan
University)
Contact : Claude Yugma (yugma@emse.fr)

Optimizing scheduling decisions of lots on production machines is a
particularly difficult problem in semiconductor manufacturing.
Additionally, some lots are sampled for measurement on metrology
machines to minimize risk. Scheduling decisions and sampling decisions
are usually made independently. Finally, the sampled lots must be
scheduled on the metrology machines. This thesis aims to integrate
scheduling decisions on production machines, sampling decisions and
scheduling decisions on metrology machines. The health of the production
machines and the deterioration of this health over time should also be
considered. Conventional production criteria should be considered as
well as new risk minimization criteria. The problems considered are
original and motivated by industrial issues.
The thesis work will first aim to characterize the various problems more
precisely and to position them in the literature. Several solution
methods will be developed, and the proposed approaches will be validated
on data provided by an industrial partner.
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PhD thesis - DecisionBrain (Paris, France) and Campus Georges Charpak
Provence (Gardanne, 13, France) of Mines Saint-Etienne

Titre : « Integration of complex production planning and scheduling
problems with consideration of environmental considerations »
Context : CIFRE (industrial) PhD thesis with DecisionBrain
Contact : Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès (dauzere-peres@emse.fr)

Despite the significant works in the scientific literature on production
planning and scheduling, relatively few works have focused on the
integration of the two types of problems, in particular with the
consideration of industrial constraints as well as environmental
constraints or objectives. It is thus frequent that a plan calculated at
the tactical level with aggregated constraints is not feasible at the
operational level. This lack of consistency can lead to significant
material and financial losses, as well as significant impacts on the
environment. However, with advanced information and decision support
systems, the development of optimization approaches offering integrated
plans is becoming a strategic industrial issue in production and logistics.
Most of the work in the literature on integrated planning and scheduling
(1) Remains focused on single-resource problems, (2) Proposes dedicated
and non-generic approaches, and (3) Ignores many industrial constraints
and the environmental impacts.
DecisionBrain is also developing a tool dedicated to production planning
as well as a production scheduling tool. These two tools are used
sequentially in practice, thus motivating the importance of ensuring the
consistency of the decisions taken at the two levels. Moreover, the
industrial problems solved by DecisionBrain being very diverse, the
proposed resolution approaches must be relatively generic. Finally,
environmental aspects are not yet explicitly considered in the problems
studied.
The objectives of the thesis are thus multiple, in particular:
    . Solve complex production planning problems with dozens of
resources in parallel and different industrial constraints, by
integrating objectives or constraints ensuring the consistency of the
proposed plan with scheduling decisions,
    . Propose generic and modular approaches that can deal with
problems at different levels of complexity,
    . Take environmental considerations into account.
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Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès
Professor
Department of Manufacturing Sciences and Logistics
Center of Microelectronics in Provence, EMSE-CMP
LIMOS - UMR CNRS 6158
Mines Saint-Etienne
Campus G. Charpak Provence
880 avenue de Mimet
F-13541 GARDANNE
FRANCE

Tel: +33 (0)4 42 61 66 60
Fax: +33 (0)4 42 61 65 91
E-mail: Dauzere-Peres@emse.fr
URL: http://cmp.mines-stetienne.fr/
http://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=tEXQ3OwAAAAJ


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[DMANET] WAOA 2022: Deadline Extension to July 1 (AoE), 2022

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WAOA22: Workshop on Approximation and Online Algorithms 2022
Potsdam, Germany, September 8-9, 2022
https://algo2022.eu/waoa/
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Approximation and online algorithms are fundamental tools to deal with
computationally hard problems and problems in which the input is
gradually disclosed over time. Both kinds of problems arise from a
large number of applications in a variety of fields. The workshop
focuses on the design and analysis of approximation and online
algorithms. It also covers experimental methods used to design and
analyze efficient approximation and online algorithms. It is
co-located with ALGO 2022, which also hosts ESA, ALGOCLOUD,
ALGOSENSORS, and ATMOS.

ALGO 2022 will take place September 5-9, 2022 in Potsdam, Germany.

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Topics
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Papers are solicited in all research areas related to approximation
and online algorithms, including, but not limited to:

- Graph algorithms
- Inapproximability results
- Network design
- Packing and covering
- Paradigms for the design and analysis of approximation and online algorithms
- Parameterized complexity
- Scheduling problems
- Algorithmic game theory
- Algorithmic trading
- Coloring and partitioning
- Competitive analysis
- Computational advertising
- Computational finance
- Cuts and connectivity
- Geometric problems
- Mechanism design
- Resource augmentation
- Real-world applications

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Important Dates
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Paper Submission: EXTENDED to July 1, 2022 (AOE)
Notification of acceptance: July 31, 2022
Camera-ready: August 7, 2022
Conference dates: September 8-9, 2022, in Potsdam, Germany

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Submission Guidelines
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Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract or full paper of at
most 11 pages excluding the title page, references, and an optional
appendix. The submission should be typeset using a 10-point or larger
font in a single-column format with ample spacing throughout and 2cm
margins all around on A4-size paper. Proofs omitted due to space
constraints must be placed in an appendix. This appendix can even
comprise an entire full version of the paper. The appendix will be
read by the program committee members at their discretion. In
particular, appendices of accepted papers are not going to be
published in the proceedings. The main part of the submission should
therefore contain a clear technical presentation of the merits of the
paper, including a discussion of the paper's importance within the
context of prior work and a description of the key technical and
conceptual ideas used to achieve its main claims.

The conference employs a lightweight double-blind reviewing process.
Submissions should not reveal the identity of the authors in any way.
In particular, authors' names, affiliations, and email addresses
should not appear at the beginning or in the body of the submission.
Authors should ensure that any references to their own related work is
in the third person (e.g., not "We build on our previous work ..." but
rather "We build on the work of ..."). Nothing should be done in the
name of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of
reviewing the paper more difficult. In particular, references should
not be omitted or anonymized.

Papers should be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission
system at:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3Dwaoa22

By submitting a paper the authors acknowledge that in case of
acceptance at least one of the authors must register at ALGO 2022 and
present the paper. The program committee may award a Best Paper Award
to one of the accepted papers.

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Proceedings
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Proceedings will be published in the Springer series Lecture Notes in
Computer Science after the workshop takes place. Selected papers
presented at WAOA 2022 will be invited to a special issue of Theory of
Computing Systems.

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Program Committee
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Hyung-Chan An (Yonsei University)
Amey Bhangale (University of California, Riverside)
Umang Bhaskar (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
Parinya Chalermsook (Aalto University)
Karthekeyan Chandrasekaran (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Karthik CS (Rutgers University)
Syamantak Das (Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology)
Franziska Eberle (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Jittat Fakcharoenphol (Kasetsart University)
Zachary Friggstad (University of Alberta)
Takuro Fukunaga (Chuo University)
Waldo Gálvez (Universidad de O'Higgins)
Chien-Chung Huang (École Normale Supérieure)
Łukasz Jeż (University of Wrocław)
Bundit Laekhanukit (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
Pasin Manurangsi (Google Research)
Eunjin Oh (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Hanna Sumita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Zhihao Tang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
Seeun William Umboh (The University of Sydney)
Yuhao Zhang (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

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[DMANET] postdoctoral researcher position in Algorithms, Computational Geometry

The Geometric, Approximation and Distributed Algorithms (GADA) Laboratory in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, invites applications for the following positions:

* Postdoctoral research, duration one to three years, flexible start date
* PhD student, start date September or January each year

Successful candidates will be selected to work on research projects supervised by Stephane Durocher, which currently include:

* Algorithms for computing geometric measures of data depth
* Algorithms for computing location estimators of spatio-temporal trajectory data

Applicants interested in pursuing research on other projects in algorithms, computational geometry, and data structures are also encouraged to apply.

Interested applicants with a strong background in theoretical computer science should submit the following by email to stephane.durocher@umanitoba.ca<mailto:stephane.durocher@umanitoba.ca> :

* an overview of research experience
* a curriculum vitae, including lists of publications, degrees obtained and in progress, awards, and scholarships
* URLs to publications and theses
* grade point average and academic transcripts
* contact information for at least two references (email and telephone)

Successful applicants will be offered the following:

* a competitive salary (for postdoctoral researchers) or stipend (PhD students)
* generous financial support for travel to conferences
* a new laptop computer, workspace in and office (for postdoctoral researchers) or in the GADA lab (PhD students), and access to a network of compute servers
* postdoctoral researchers with a term of twelve months or longer are considered full-time employees of the University of Manitoba and are provided similar benefits to faculty (supplementary health insurance, pension contributions, etc.).

The GADA Lab in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba is a vibrant research group consisting of four faculty members, approximately ten MSc and PhD students, and several BSc students focusing on research in algorithms. Weekly group research discussions are held during the teaching terms, as well as several weekly project meetings. Alumni from the GADA Lab now hold faculty positions at various universities, as well as positions in industry (e.g., at Google).

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba is a dynamic research department, currently consisting of 30 research and teaching faculty, with clusters of expertise in algorithms, machine learning and computer vision, human-computer interaction, bioinformatics, and distributed computing.

The University of Manitoba has approximately 28,000 students and is the largest research institute in Manitoba. Established in 1877, it was the first university in western Canada. In 2018 the University of Manitoba ranked 12th in a ranking of top research universities in Canada (of approximately 95 universities in Canada).

With a population of over 778,000, the city of Winnipeg is the cultural centre of the Canadian prairie region, with world-class ballet, orchestra, museums, music festivals, a wide variety cuisine in restaurants, and multiple professional sports teams.

For more information:

Stephane Durocher, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~durocher/

GADA Lab http://www.cs.umanitoba.ca/~gada/

Department of Computer Science at the University of Manitoba http://www.sci.umanitoba.ca/cs/

University of Manitoba http://www.umanitoba.ca/

Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Manitoba https://umanitoba.ca/research/opportunities-support/postdoctoral-fellows

Tourism Winnipeg http://www.tourismwinnipeg.com/


Stephane Durocher

Professor

Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba

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[DMANET] STACS 2023 - First Call for Papers

[Apologies for multiple receptions]


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STACS 2023 - First Call for Papers
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The 40th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science is planned to take place from 7 March to 10 March 2023 in Hamburg, Germany.
For the first time, STACS 2023 will consist of two tracks, A and B, to facilitate the work of the program committee(s).
Track A is dedicated to algorithms and data structures, complexity and games.
Track B will cover automata, logic, semantics and theory of programming.
LISTS OF TOPICS
Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research on theoretical aspects of computer science. Typical areas include:
Track A:
* algorithms and data structures,
including: design of parallel, distributed, approximation, parameterized and randomized algorithms; analysis of algorithms and combinatorics of data structures; computational geometry, cryptography, algorithms for machine learning, algorithmic game theory, quantum algorithms
* complexity,
including: computational and structural complexity theory, parameterized complexity, randomness in computation
Track B:
* automata and formal languages,
including: automata theory, games, algebraic and categorical methods, coding theory, models of computation, computability
* logic in computer science,
including: finite model theory, database theory, semantics, type systems, program analysis, specification & verification, rewriting and deduction, learning theory, logical aspects of complexity
These lists are not exhaustive. In particular, both tracks also welcome submissions about current challenges.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Track A:
- Petra Berenbrink (Universität Hamburg, Germany)
- Mamadou Moustapha Kanté (Université Clermont Auvergne, France)
Track B:
- Patricia Bouyer-Decitre (CNRS, France)
- Anuj Dawar (University of Cambridge, UK)
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions will be through EasyChair.
Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract or full paper with at most 12 pages (excluding the title page and the references section) to the appropriate track. The title page consists of the title of the paper and the abstract, but *no* author information. The first section of the paper should start on the next page.
The PCs reserve the right to reassign a paper to a different track.
The usage of pdflatex and the LIPIcs style file (see http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics <http://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics>) are mandatory; no changes to font size, page geometry, etc. are permitted. Submissions not in the correct format or submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
The paper should contain a succinct statement of the issues and of their motivation, a summary of the main results, and a brief explanation of their significance, accessible to non-specialist readers.
Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be put into an appendix, to be read by the program committee members at their discretion.
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with published proceedings or to journals is not allowed. PC members are excluded from submitting.
As in the previous two years, STACS 2023 will employ a lightweight double-blind reviewing process: submissions should not reveal the identity of the authors in any way. The purpose of the double-blind reviewing is to help PC members and external reviewers come to an initial judgment about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for them to discover the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the name of anonymity that weakens the submission or makes the job of reviewing the paper more difficult. In particular, important references should not be omitted or anonymized. In addition, authors should feel free to disseminate their ideas or draft versions of their paper as they normally would. For example, authors may post drafts of their papers on the web, submit them to arXiv, and give talks on their research ideas.
There will be a rebuttal period for authors, see below for the dates. Authors will receive the reviews of their submissions (via EasyChair) and have three days to submit rebuttals (via EasyChair). These rebuttals become part of the PC discussions, but entail no specific responses.
At least one author of each accepted paper is expected to register at the conference. For authors who cannot present their paper in person a possibility for remote presentation will be offered.
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the symposium. As usual, these proceedings will appear in the Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs) series, based at Schloss Dagstuhl. This guarantees perennial, free and easy electronic access, while the authors retain the rights over their work. With their submission, authors consent to sign a license authorizing the program committee chairs to organize the electronic publication of their paper, provided the paper is accepted.
IMPORTANT DATES
* Deadline for submissions: September 25, 2022 (AoE)
* Rebuttal: November 14-16, 2022
* Author notification: December 4, 2022
* Final version: January 8, 2023
* STACS 2023: March 7-10, 2023
CONTACT INFORMATION
Web: www.stacs-conf.org <http://www.stacs-conf.org/>
Email: petra.berenbrink@uni-hamburg.de <mailto:petra.berenbrink@uni-hamburg.de>

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[DMANET] ALGOSENSORS 2022: Deadline extended to 30 June

ALGOSENSORS 2022

International Symposium on Algorithmics of Wireless Networks

8-9 September 2022, in Potsdam, Germany (as part of ALGO 2022)

Conference webpage: https://algo2022.eu/algosensors/

EasyChair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=algosensors2022

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Invited Speaker
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Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zurich

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Scope
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ALGOSENSORS is an international symposium dedicated to the algorithmic aspects of wireless networks. Originally focused on sensor networks, it now covers algorithmic issues arising in wireless networks of all types of computational entities, static or mobile, including sensor networks, sensor-actuator networks, autonomous robots. The focus is on the design and analysis of algorithms, models of computation, and experimental analysis.

ALGOSENSORS 2022 will be held on 8-9 September 2022 in Potsdam, Germany. It will be part of ALGO 2022, which also hosts ALGOCLOUD, ATMOS, ESA, IPEC, WABI, and WAOA.

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Important Dates
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Full Paper Submission: EXTENDED to 30 June 2022 (AoE)
Notification to authors: 1 August 2022
Camera-ready submission: 30 September 2022
Conference dates: 8-9 September 2022, in Potsdam, Germany

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Call for Papers
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Original research contributions are solicited related to diverse algorithmic aspects of sensor networks, wireless networks as well as distributed robotics, including the theoretical, experimental and application perspectives.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Ad Hoc Networks
Autonomous Mobile Robots
Communication Protocols
Complexity and Computability
Computational Models
Data Aggregation and Fusion
Dynamic Networks, Temporal Graphs
Energy Management, Power Saving Schemes
Fault Tolerance and Dependability
Game Theoretic Aspects
Infrastructure Discovery
Internet of Things
Localization
Medium Access Control
Mobility and Dynamics
Obstacle Avoidance
Pattern Formation
Performance Evaluation, Experimental Analysis
Population Protocols, Swarm Computing
Resource Efficiency
RFID Algorithms
Routing and Data Propagation
Self-stabilization, Self-* Properties
Sensor Networks
Systems and Testbeds
Time Synchronization
Topology Control
Tracking
Virtual Infrastructures

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Committees
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Chairs
Thomas Erlebach, Durham University, UK
Michael Segal, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Program Committee
Tiziana Calamoneri, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Mihaela Cardei, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Federico Corò, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Peter Davies, University of Surrey, UK
Michael Dinitz, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Sándor Fekete, TU Braunschweig, Germany
Klaus-Tycho Foerster, TU Dortmund, Germany
Jie Gao, Rutgers University, USA
Olga Goussevskaia, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, University of Maryland, USA
Tomasz Jurdzinski, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Ralf Klasing, CNRS and University of Bordeaux, France
Dariusz Kowalski, Augusta University, USA
Evangelos Kranakis, Carleton University, Canada
Othon Michail, University of Liverpool, UK
William K. Moses Jr., University of Houston, USA
Cristina M. Pinotti, University of Perugia, Italy
Rik Sarkar, University of Edinburgh, UK
Christian Schindelhauer, University of Freiburg, Germany
Wanqing Tu, Durham University, UK
Yong Zhang, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, China

Steering Committee
Josep Díaz, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Magnús M. Halldórsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Panganamala R. Kumar, Texas A&M University, USA
Sotiris Nikoletseas, University of Patras and CTI, Greece (Chair)
José Rolim, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool, UK and University of Patras, Greece
Adam Wolisz, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

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Proceedings
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The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series after the conference (publication expected around November 2022).

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Special Issue
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Selected papers will be invited to a special issue of the Journal of Computer and System Sciences, devoted to ALGOSENSORS 2022.

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Awards
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Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper. To be eligible for the best student paper award, at least one of the paper authors must be a full-time student at the time of submission, and the student(s) must have made a significant contribution to the paper. The program committee may decline to make these awards or may split them.

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Paper Submission
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Papers are to be submitted electronically using the EasyChair server at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=algosensors2022. The submissions must contain original results that have not already been published and are not concurrently submitted to a journal or conference with published proceedings. By submitting a paper, the authors acknowledge that in case of acceptance at least one of the authors will register for ALGO/ALGOSENSORS 2022 and present the paper.

Submissions must be in the form of a single pdf file prepared using the LNCS latex templates and style files (available, together with Springer's authors' guidelines, from https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines).

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The Department of Computer Science (DIKU) at the University of Copenhagen invites applications for postdoc and PhD positions in theoretical computer science and/or combinatorial optimization.

We are looking for outstanding candidates with an innovative mind-set and intellectual curiosity to strengthen and complement the research profile of the Mathematical Insights into Algorithms for Optimization (MIAO) group headed by Jakob Nordstrom (www.jakobnordstrom.se), which is active at both the University of Copenhagen and Lund University on either side of the Oresund Bridge.

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[DMANET] ICTAC autumn school - registration open

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Autumn School of the 19th International Colloquium on Theoretical Aspects
of Computing (ICTAC 2022)

September 26-30, 2022, Tbilisi, Georgia
https://viam.science.tsu.ge/clas2022/ictac/school.html

Part of the Computational Logic Autumn Summit (CLAS 2022)
https://viam.science.tsu.ge/clas2022
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The ICTAC conference series aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners from academia, industry and government to present research
and exchange ideas and experience addressing challenges in both theoretical
aspects of computing and the exploitation of theory through methods and
tools for system development. ICTAC also aims to promote research
cooperation between developing and industrial countries.

The ICTAC autumn school is a part of CLAS 2022 and will be held in Tbilisi,
Georgia, September 26-30, 2022. The school will be organized by the Tbilisi
State University. The intended audience of the winter school includes
master and PhD students as well as young researchers from the fields of
computer science and mathematics. The following lectures agreed to deliver
classes at the school:


- Gödel logics - the dominance of order, Matthias Baaz(Vienna University
of Technology)
- Verification and Model Checking with finite automata, Volker Diekert
(University of Stuttgart)
- Nominal techniques, Maribel Fernandez (King's College London)
- A logical bases for the verification of imperative programs, Tudor
Jebelean (RISC, Johannes Kepler University Linz)
- The semantically reflected digital twin, Einar Broch Johnsen
(University of Oslo)
- Learning Meets Verification, Martin Leucker (University of Lübeck)
- Logical framework with union and intersection types, Luigi Liquori
(INRIA)
- To prove with a proof assistant or not to prove, Dmitriy Traytel
(University of Copenhagen)

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REGISTRATION
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For the registration visit the Easychair system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clas2022

The registration fee is 200/250 Euro for students (early till July 31/late
till August 31) and 350/400 for non-students (early till July 31/late till
August 31), which will include access to school materials, coffee breaks,
and social events (excursion and banquet). The registration fee for an
accompanying person is 150 Euro and includes only social events.
Participants affiliated with Ukrainian universities will have the
registration fee waived. Further support will be announced if funds get
available.

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ORGANIZERS
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Besik Dundua
Mikheil Rukhaia


Contact: bdundua@gmail.com

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[DMANET] SOFSEM 2023 - Call for Papers

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SOFSEM 2023 - Call for Papers
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48th International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science
SOFSEM 2023

15-19 January 2023
Nový Smokovec, Slovakia

https://ics.science.upjs.sk/sofsem2023/
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ABOUT SOFSEM
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SOFSEM is the annual winter conference devoted to the theory and practice of computer science.
The conference traditionally focuses on the recent results and developments in fundamental research
inspired by the challenges in computer science and related fields to design the innovative
software systems of our time. SOFSEM has a long history of facilitating the scientific interchange
among researchers in all stages of their career. The series of SOFSEM conferences was interrupted
in 2022 due to the pandemic. In 2023 SOFSEM will be held again, in scenic Nový Smokovec
in the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia).

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SCOPE AND TOPICS
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The program committee is soliciting original and significant research contributions to all
recognized areas of foundational computer science and their interface with applied domains
including artificial intelligence and data science, such as the design and analysis of algorithms
and data structures, automata and languages, computational complexity theory, cryptography and
security, data and pattern mining, distributed and parallel computing, formal models and methods,
graphs and network analysis, intelligent systems, machine learning, multi-agent systems,
planning and routing, quantum computing, and all other forms of science-inspired computing.
Original contributions addressing fundamental research issues and emerging topics in other
areas of (applied) computing are also welcome.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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Abstract: July 25, 2022
Paper submission: August 1, 2022 (AoE)
Notification to authors: September 30, 2022
Camera-ready submission: October 14, 2022
Symposium: January 15-19, 2022

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SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit high-quality manuscripts reporting original unpublished research
in the topics related to the symposium. Simultaneous submission to other conferences or workshops
with published proceedings is not allowed. It is required that each accepted paper be presented
at the conference by one of its authors. Submissions must be in the form of a single pdf file
prepared using the LNCS latex templates and style files. Springer's proceedings LaTeX templates are
also available on Overleaf. Springer's authors' guidelines may be consulted here.
Submissions must be in the form of a single pdf file prepared using the LNCS latex templates
and style files. Springer's proceedings LaTeX templates are also available on Overleaf.
Springer's authors' guidelines may be consulted here.
Each submission should consist of the main part of the paper, not exceeding 12 pages
(including the title page and excluding the references), plus an optional clearly marked appendix
(to be read at the discretion of the program committee). Any figure pertaining to the main part of
the paper should be included therein (within the 12 page limit).

Papers are to be submitted electronically through EasyChair at the following link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sofsem2023

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INVITED SPEAKERS (incomplete list)
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- Slawomir Lasota, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland
- Gerth Brodal, Aarhus University, Denmark

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PROCEEDINGS
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Conference proceedings will be published in the ARCoSS subline of
the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

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SPECIAL ISSUE
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TBD

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BEST PAPER AWARD
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The award will be given to the best paper submitted to SOFSEM 2023.

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BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
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The award will be given to the best student paper submitted to SOFSEM 2023.

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Amihood Amir, Bar Ilan, Israel
Michael Blondin, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
Marek Chrobak, University of California Riverside, USA
Paola Flocchini, Ottawa University, Canada
Robert Ganian, TU Wien, Austria
Anna Gambin, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland
Leszek Gąsieniec, University of Liverpool, UK, chair
Davide Grossi, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Christoph Haase, Oxford University, United Kingdom
Cezary Kaliszyk, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Ralf Klasing, CNRS and University of Bordeaux, France
Rastislav Královič, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
Giuseppe Liotta, University of Perugia, Italy
Pawel Parys, Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland
Vangelis Paschos, Université Paris-Dauphine, France
Daniel Paulusma, Durham University, United Kingdom
Tomasz Radzik, Kings College London, United Kingdom
David Sarne, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Christian Scheideler, Paderborn University, Germany
Paweł Sobociński, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Paul Spirakis, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Grzegorz Stachowiak, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Poland
Sebastian Wild, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Qin Xin, University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Peter Gurský, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia, chair
Ondrej Krídlo, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia
Pavol Sokol, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia
Juraj Šebej, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia
Ľubomír Antoni, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia

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STEERING COMMITTEE
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Barbara Catania, University of Genova, Italy
Miroslaw Kutylowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Tiziana Margaria-Steffen, University of Limerick, Ireland
Branislav Rovan, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia
Petr Šaloun, Technical University of Ostrava, Czechia
Július Štuller, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechia, chair
Jan van Leeuwen, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

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[DMANET] [CFP] ATMOS 2022 - Deadline extended

Call for Papers - Deadline extended to 7 July 2022

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ATMOS 2022

22nd Symposium on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling,
Optimization, and Systems


8-9 September 2022 - part of ALGO 2022


https://algo2022.eu/atmos/


Submission deadline: *extended to 7 July 2022* (AoE)

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SCOPE

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The Symposium on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling,
Optimization, and Systems (http://atmos-symposium.eu/) is an international
forum for researchers in the area of algorithms and optimization methods
to facilitate planning and operational management of freight and passenger
transportation and traffic.

ATMOS brings together researchers and practitioners who are interested
in all aspects of algorithmic methods and models for transport
optimization. The symposium provides a forum for the exchange and
dissemination of new ideas and techniques. The aim of making
transportation better gives rise to very complex and large-scale
optimization problems requiring innovative solution techniques and ideas
from algorithms, mathematical optimization, theoretical computer
science, and operations research.


IMPORTANT DATES

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Submission deadline: *extended to 7 July 2022* (anywhere on earth)

Author Notification: 29 July 2022

Symposium: 8-9 September 2022


PAPER SUBMISSION

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Authors are invited to submit high-quality manuscripts reporting
original unpublished research in the topics related to the symposium.
Simultaneous submission to other journals or conferences with published
proceedings is not allowed. By submitting a paper, the authors
acknowledge that in case of acceptance at least one of the authors must
register for ALGO/ATMOS 2022 and present the paper.


Submissions must be in the form of a single PDF file prepared using the
LaTeX OASIcs style file
(https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors) and must be
submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atmos2022).


ATMOS 2022 accepts two types of submissions, both of which will be
reviewed with the same quality standards by the Program Committee.


Regular paper submissions: A regular paper submission should clearly
motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior
work and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state
its key contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods
used to achieve the main results. A regular paper submission should not
exceed 12 pages including title page and abstract, but excluding
references and an optional appendix. Authors should include all
necessary details in their submission so that the Program Committee can
judge the correctness, importance and originality of their work. Any
material (e.g., proofs or experimental results) omitted (from the main
part of 12 pages) due to space limitations can be put into the optional
appendix, which will be read at the Program Committee's discretion.
Regular papers will be allotted up to 20 pages in the proceedings.


Short paper submissions: A short paper submission may present
preliminary results or work-in-progress on a specific topic. Authors
should clearly motivate the importance of the problem being addressed,
discuss prior work and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and
precisely state the paper's key contributions, and outline the key
technical ideas and methods used to achieve the main claims. A short
paper submission should have at least 4 and at most 6 pages. Authors
should provide sufficient details in their submission so that the
Program Committee can judge the correctness, importance and originality
of their work. Short papers will be allotted up to 6 pages in the
proceedings.

TOPICS

---------------


The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers addressing the
following topics:


- Congestion Modelling and Reduction

- Crew and Duty Scheduling

- Demand Forecasting

- Delay Management

- Design of Pricing Systems

- Electromobility

- Infrastructure Planning

- Intelligent Transportation Systems

- Models for User Behaviour

- Line Planning

- Mobile Applications for Transport

- Mobility-as-a-Service

- Multi-modal Transport Optimization

- Routing and Platform Assignment

- Route Planning in Road and Public Transit Networks

- Rostering

- Timetable Generation

- Tourist Tour Planning

- Traffic Guidance

- Vehicle Scheduling


The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers applying and
advancing the following techniques: Algorithmic Game Theory,
Approximation Algorithms, Combinatorial Optimization, Graph and Network
Algorithms, Heuristics and Meta-heuristics, Mathematical Programming,
Methods for the Integration of Planning Stages, Online and Real-time
Algorithms, Simulation Tools, Stochastic and Robust Optimization.

AWARDS

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There will be a Best Paper Award.

COMMITTEES

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS


*

Mattia D'Emidio, University of L'Aquila, Italy

*

Niels Lindner, Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS


*

Bastian Amberg, FU Berlin, Germany

*

Moritz Baum, Apple Inc., USA

*

Nikola Bešinović, TU Delft, Netherlands

*

Valentina Cacchiani, University of Bologna, Italy

*

Serafine Cicerone, University of L'Aquila, Italy

*

David Coudert, INRIA and Université Cốté d'Azur, France

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Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy

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Yann Disser, TU Darmstadt, Germany

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Stefan Funke, University of Stuttgart, Germany

*

Christian Liebchen, TH Wildau, Germany

*

Matúš Mihalák, Maastricht University, Netherlands

*

Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Stony Brook University, USA

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Matthias Müller-Hannemann, MLU Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

*

Philine Schiewe, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany

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Pieter Vansteenwegen, KU Leuven, Belgium

*

Christos Zaroliagis, CTI and University of Patras, Greece

PROCEEDINGS

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The proceedings of ATMOS 2022 will be published online and as
open-access in the Dagstuhl Open Access Series in Informatics
(https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/oasics).

--
Dr. Niels Lindner
Head of MobilityLab
Department Network Optimization
Zuse Institute Berlin
Takustr. 7, 14195 Berlin, Germany
www.zib.de/lindner
lindner@zib.de

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Head of MobilityLab
Department Network Optimization
Zuse Institute Berlin
Takustr. 7, 14195 Berlin, Germany
www.zib.de/lindner
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