March 26-29, 2019
Rome, Italy
https://workshop.airoyoung.org/2019#phd-school
This is a three-days PhD School with theoretical classes and lab sessions on cutting-edge topics arising in Optimization and Simulation
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March 26-29, 2019
Rome, Italy
https://workshop.airoyoung.org/2019#phd-school
This is a three-days PhD School with theoretical classes and lab sessions on cutting-edge topics arising in Optimization and Simulation
June 12-13, 2019
Brno, Czech Republic
https://www.fi.muni.cz/research/dimea/days19.html
Registration deadline: March 31, 2019
July 6-12, 2019
Gdansk, Poland
https://eti.pg.edu.pl/advanced-science-on-algorithms/advanced-science
The school aims at providing an opportunity for graduate and undergraduate students as well as young researchers to get together and attend advanced courses and talks on current topics in the field of algorithms and data structures for discrete optimization problems. During 8 days of the school, 6 advanced mini-courses will be delivered by renowned researches from Poland and abroad. Each course will be followed by appropriate exercises. Supporting material for the courses will be provided by the lecturers. Besides the courses and excursions, a poster session is planned.
July 8-19, 2019
Nice, France
https://math.unice.fr/~dmitsche/Summerschool/Summerschool.html
Registration deadline: May 1, 2019
This 2-week-summer school aims to explain concepts on random walks and random models for complex networks at a level suitable for second year master students and PhD students in mathematics and theoretical computer science.
June 30 – July 6, 2019
Rogla, Slovenia
https://conferences.famnit.upr.si/event/12/
The summer school will offer two mini-courses: “Combinatorial limits and their applications in extremal combinatorics” and “Coxeter groups”, as well as invited talks and student talks
July 29 – August 2, 2019
Hagenberg, Austria
https://www3.risc.jku.at/conferences/aec2019/index.html
n the spirit of the AEC2014, AEC2015, AEC2016 and AEC2018, the goal of this summer school is to put forward the interplay between the fields of Enumerative Combinatorics, Analytic Combinatorics, and Algorithmics. This is a very active research area, which, aside from the three fields fueling each other mutually, receives as well constant impetus from outside, by its interaction with algebra, probability, statistical physics, and computer science.
March 11-15, 2019
Bochum, Germany
https://www.rub.de/polytopes2019/
Registration deadline: February 11, 2019
The Spring School is designed for advanced bachelor, master and PhD students. The aim is to prepare the participants in such a way that they can follow the lectures of the subsequent workshop. It consists of three crash courses:
Geometry of Polytopes, Monday (2x2h) by Tim Römer (University of Osnabrück) Random Polytopes, Tuesday (2h) by Pierre Calka (University of Rouen) Face Enumeration, Tuesday (2h) by Hailun Zheng (University of Michigan).
June 17-28, 2019
Paris, France
http://gac-school.imj-prg.fr/
Submission deadline: March 27, 2019
Registration deadline: March 27, 2019
This two-week summer school will present an overview of a selection of topics in the crossroads between geometry, algebra, and combinatorics. It will consist of four one-week mini-courses given by leading experts, complemented with supervised exercise sessions, lectures by invited researchers, and research presentations by junior participants. The school is aimed at young researchers in geometric and algebraic combinatorics and related fields, although any interested researcher is welcome to participate. We expect the school to be an opportunity to bring together researchers from different backgrounds and foster new interactions. This school is part of the ongoing ANR project CAPPS.
June 25, 2018 – June 28, 2019
Ischia, Italy
http://www.iasi.cnr.it/minoa/big-data-school/
CNR-IASI, as part of the MINOA project, announces the school for PhD students and post-docs on the theme Mixed Integer Non linear Optimization meets Data Science. The school will cover the following topics:
Deep learning for AI
Clustering for Big Data
Machine Learning for Combinatorial Optimization
Support Vector Machines
December 18-20, 2018
Tel Aviv, Israel
https://sites.google.com/view/pcpfest
The PCP-fest is a PCP centered workshop, aiming to bring together researchers from around the world. The workshop will focus on the state of the art theoretical results on PCPs and future directions, as well as recent applications with regards to Blockchain technology.