The Summer Research Institute 2017

June 14-20, 2017
Lausanne, Switzerland
https://suri.epfl.ch/

The Summer Research Institute (SuRI) is an annual event that takes place at the School of Computer and Communication Sciences of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland. The workshop brings together renowned researchers and experts from academia and industry. It features a number of research talks by speakers from all around the world and is conducive to informal discussions and social activities.

Summer School in Mathematics

June 6 – 10, 2017
Budapest, Hungary
http://bolyai.cs.elte.hu/summerschool/

Registration deadline: May 31, 2017

The Institute of Mathematics of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest is organizing a one week long summer school in mathematics. This year, the topic of the school will be “Higher mathematics through problem solving”.

4th Swedish Summer School in Computer Science

July 16-22, 2017
Stockholm
http://s3cs.csc.kth.se/

Submission deadline: April 7, 2017
Registration deadline: May 9, 2017

The 4th Swedish Summer School in Computer Science (http://s3cs.csc.kth.se/) will be held from July 16 to July 22, 2017, in the beautiful Stockholm archipelago at Djuronaset (http://djuronaset.com/en/). It consists of two mini-courses on circuit complexity and applications by Benjamin Rossman and Ryan Williams. The application deadline is April 7, 2017.

Graph Theory, Algorithms And Applications

May 5-13, 2017
Erice, Italy
http://www.graphalgorithms.it/erice2017/index.php

Registration deadline: Tue Feb 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT-0800 (PST)

Graph problems have applications in many fields and typically require multidisciplinary approaches.
The fourth edition of this school aims to bring together leading scientists, junior researchers and PhD students from several areas in order to discuss, possibly in a systematic and organic way, different approaches for solving graph problems.
The school is organized in plenary lectures held by internationally renowned speakers.
The intended audience consists of PhD students and junior researchers interested in graph problems, coming from several areas including (but not limited to) the design, analysis and experimentation of algorithms, operations research, optimization, and discrete mathematics.