TCS for All Rising Star Workshop and Travel Scholarships

April 18-30, 2024
Vancouver, Canada
https://sigact.org/tcsforall/

Submission deadline: April 28, 2024

Nomination deadline for TCS for All Spotlight Workshop and travel scholarships to attend STOC are on April 28th. Nominate your students and postdocs who will be in the job market in near future.
Since 2018, TCS for All (previously TCS for Women) is supporting students from under-represented groups to attend TCS flagship conferences like STOC. Since 2019, TCS for All Spotlight Workshop has featured works of amazing graduate students and postdocs who will be in the job market in near future.

STOC/TheoryFest 2024

June 24-28, 2024
Vancouver, BC
http://acm-stoc.org/stoc2024/index.html

STOC/TheoryFest 2024 is in Vancouver, British Columbia this year, during the week of June 24-28. The registration website is now open at http://acm-stoc.org/stoc2024/registration.html

In addition to the STOC 2024 paper talks, the program features keynote talks by Michal Feldman, Jakub Pachocki, and Tim Roughgarden, and workshops on Algorithmic Problems in Modern LLMs, Extremal Combinatorics, Length-Constrained Expanders, Online Resource Allocation, and a special workshop on TCS Mentoring, Diversity, and Outreach.

Random 2024 Conference

August 28-30, 2024
London, UK
https://randomconference.com/random-2024-home/

Submission deadline: May 10, 2024

The 28th International Conference on Randomization and Computation (Random 2024) will be held at London School of Economics, in London, UK, between August 28-30, 2024. The conference will happen just before ALGO 2024 that will also be held in London on beginning of September.

The deadline to submit your papers for Random 2024 is May 10, 2024. You can find more details and the call for papers on our website.

Cambridge Algorithms and Complexity Workshop

April 15, 2024
Cambridge, UK
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~tg508/cacw2024.html

The Cambridge Algorithms and Complexity Workshop (CACW) is an annual event consisting of talks in theoretical computer science. The first CACW will take place on 15 April 2024 at the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. We will have two distinguished international speakers: Gil Kalai (HUJI/Yale) and Avi Wigderson (IAS, Princeton), and four spectacular UK speakers: Artur Czumaj (Warwick), Heng Guo (Edinburgh), Mark Jerrum (QMUL), and Elias Koutsoupias (Oxford).

Sum(m)it280 – Frank, Füredi, Győri, and Pach are 70

July 8-12, 2024
Budapest, Hungary
https://conferences.renyi.hu/summit280/home

Submission deadline: March 31, 2024
Registration deadline: May 15, 2024

In 2024, Péter Frankl, Zoltán Füredi, Ervin Győri and János Pach will turn 70. On the occasion of this joyful event, we organize a conference Sum(m)it280. We would like to invite you to celebrate these four Hungarian combinatorialists with us. List of invited speakers: Noga Alon, Maria Axenovich, Jacob Fox, Balázs Keszegh, Younjin Kim, Alexandr Kostochka, Andrey Kupavskii, László Lovász, Abhishek Methuku, Géza Tóth, Jacques Verstraete, Jian Wang

DIMACS Tutorial on Fine-grained Complexity

July 15-19, 2024
DIMACS, New Jersey, USA
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/events/details?eID=2764

Submission deadline: March 28, 2024
Registration deadline: March 25, 2024

DIMACS is organizing a tutorial in Fine-grained complexity in July 2024. The tutorial is primarily for graduate students working on topics in and around theoretical computer science (TCS) who are not already familiar with fine-grained complexity. Students who do not have access to an expert in fine-grained complexity at their institution and students working in other areas of TCS (i.e. not fine-grained complexity) who want to incorporate the fine-grained lens into their research will be prioritized for admission and financial support.

Workshop: Old Questions and New Directions in Theory of Clustering

March 4-6, 2024
UCSD
https://sites.google.com/view/clusteringinsandiego/

In this workshop, our primary goal is to reinvigorate collaboration between the approximation and computational geometry communities. We aim to delve deeper into understanding various popular clustering objectives, such as k-means, k-median, k-center, k-minsum, capacitated clustering, balanced clustering, correlation clustering, and k-diameter under the approximation lens. If interested in participating virtually, please register here: https://sites.google.com/view/clusteringinsandiego/

Conference in honor of Michael Ben-Or

March 25, 2024
Simon’s institute, Berkeley
https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/workshop-honor-michael-ben-or/schedule#simons-tabs

Registration deadline: February 28, 2024

We are happy to announce a one-day workshop in recognition of Michael Ben-Or’s diverse and impactful contributions to cryptography, complexity and quantum computing. The workshop will be held on March 25, 2024 at the Simons Institute @ Berekely. Confirmed speakers include: Shafi Goldwasser, John Preskill, Tal Rabin, Nati Linial, Silvio Micali, Dorit Aharonov, Avi Wigderson, Umesh Vazirani.
The conference will end with a reception. It will follow the “Quantum Complexity: Quantum PCP, Area Laws, and Quantum Gravity” workshop taking place the week earlier at the Simons institute on 18-22 March. Everyone invited, please register in the link.

ACM Conference on Economics and Computation

July 8-11, 2024
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
https://ec24.sigecom.org/papers/

Submission deadline: February 5, 2024

The 25th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC’24) will take place at Yale University in New Haven between July 8 and July 11, 2024. We solicit paper submissions for presentation in the technical program. The deadline for abstract submission is February 5, 2024, with full papers being due one week later, on February 12. Please note that the full paper submission deadline has been set after the notification date for STOC decisions. Authors of papers in submission to STOC on EC-relevant topics are encouraged to register their abstracts even if they have not yet been notified of the STOC decision; the EC submission can then be withdrawn if the paper is accepted to STOC.

Czech Summer School on Discrete Mathematics

July 1-5, 2024
Prague, Czech Republic
https://www.mff.cuni.cz/en/iuuk/events/czech-summer-school-on-discrete-mathematics

Registration deadline: March 1, 2024

Czech Summer School on Discrete Mathematics 2024 will feature lecture series on Combinatorial and algorithmic applications of twin-width (Édouard Bonnet, CNRS) and Poset inequalities (Igor Pak, UCLA). The School is primarily intended for PhD students and postdocs, but students and researchers in other stages of their careers may also participate. A limited number of stipends to cover travel expenses and accommodation for participants is available.