*** MIP 2016: CALL FOR REGISTRATION AND POSTER SUBMISSIONS ***
Date: May 23 - 26, 2016 Location: University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL Web site and registration: https://sites.google.com/site/mipworkshop2016/ Poster submission deadline: March 1, 2016 Registration deadline: April 1, 2016
You are cordially invited to participate in the upcoming workshop in Mixed Integer Programming (MIP 2016). The registration page is now open until April 1, 2016:
https://sites.google.com/site/mipworkshop2016/registration
The 2016 Mixed Integer Programming workshop will be the thirteenth in a series of annual workshops held in North America designed to bring the integer programming community together to discuss very recent developments in the field. The workshop series consists of a single track of invited talks and features a poster session that provides an additional opportunity to share and discuss recent research in MIP.
All workshop participants are invited to submit a poster abstract before March 1, 2016. There will be an award for the best poster presented by a student. To submit an abstract, please email a two page PDF containing a detailed abstract of the poster to:
mip2016@lists.discovery.wisc.edu
Space for posters is limited; and the submitted poster abstracts will be used to select the accepted posters. Therefore, it is important that the abstract provides a good description of the research to be presented. We expect to send out acceptance notifications around March 15.
One of the aims of the workshop is to facilitate research collaboration; thus it is designed to provide ample time for discussion and interaction between the participants. Thanks to the generous support by our sponsors, registration is free; and travel support is available for some students and postdocs who present posters at the workshop. Students and postdocs who wish to apply for travel support must submit a poster abstract by the March 1 deadline and indicate that they wish to be considered for funding. We expect to make funding decisions around March 15.
This years confirmed speakers are:
Tobias Achterberg, Gurobi Optimization Amir Ali Ahmadi, Princeton University Shabbir Ahmed, Georgia Institute of Technology Gustavo Angulo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Egon Balas, Carnegie Mellon University Merve Bodur, Georgia Institute of Technology Natashia Boland, Georgia Institute of Technology Claudia D'Ambrosio, Laboratoire dInformatique de lÉcole Polytechnique Daniel Espinoza, Universidad de Chile Vineet Goyal, Columbia University Qie He, University of Minnesota Stefan Heinz, FICO Ruth Misener, Imperial College London Timm Oertel, ETH Zurich Dimitri Papageorgiou, ExxonMobil Kostya Pashkovich, University of Waterloo Mohit Tawarmalani, Purdue University Hans Raj Tiwary, Charles University Alejandro Toriello, Georgia Institute of Technology Levent Tuncel, University of Waterloo Tallys Yunes, University of Miami Giacomo Zambelli, London School of Economics and Political Sciences
See you in Miami!
Sincerely,
Program Committee - Alberto Del Pia (chair), University of Wisconsin-Madison - Sanjeeb Dash, IBM Research - Fatma Kilinc-Karzan, Carnegie Mellon University - Dan Steffy, Oakland University - Kati Wolter, MOSEK ApS
Local Committee - Tallys Yunes, University of Miami - Hari Natarajan, University of Miami