An update on IFORS 2023, to be held in Chile. I hope many of you can come. We have a Location and Network Design cluster and it looks very interesting!
Reminder – Submit your abstract NOW – Acceptances are done on a rolling basis!
IFORS 2023 – ABSTRACT ARE WELCOMED THROUGH MARCH 15
IFORS 2023
23rd IFORS Triennial Conference
Santiago, Chile, July 10 - 14, 2023
Abstract submission system is available online at:
There are over 40 clusters already identified which span a diversity of OR topics. The invited clusters and their chairs are found at https://ifors2023.com/clusters. Abstracts must be written in English with a maximum of 2500 characters; submission deadline: March 15, 2023.
All accepted and presented abstracts will be published online as a monograph with ISBN / DOI identifier numbers.
We have six exciting options for the included Cultural Tours during the conference – possibilities include emphasis on arts, wine regions, and skiing in the Andes! See details of the tours here: https://ifors2023.com/venue/travel
Distinguished Plenaries:
- Margaret Brandeau, Stanford University, USA
- Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transportation of the Chilean Government and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Paolo Toth, Università di Bologna, Italy (The EURO Plenary)
- Andrés Weintraub, University of Chile
Stimulating Keynotes:
- Rene de Koster, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
- Brian Denton, University of Michigan, USA
- Andrea Lodi, Cornell Tech, USA, and the Technion, Israel
- Anna Nagurney, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
- Tava Olsen, Melbourne Business School, Australia
- Dolores Romero Morales, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Memorable Tutorials:
- Carleton Coffrin, National Laboratory at Los Alamos Fred Glover, Entanglement, Inc., and Gary Kochenberger, Entanglement, Inc., USA; A Tutorial on Quantum Computing and Combinatorial Optimization
- Nesim K. Erkip, Bilkent University, Turkey: Inventory Problems with Heterogeneous Customers
- Andres Gomez Escobar, University of Southern California, USA: Machine Learning
- Rosa G. González Ramírez, University of Los Andes (Chile) and Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz, University of Twente (The Netherlands): Seaside Planning: Overview and Implementation (2 sessions)
- Kate Smith-Miles, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne, Australia: Stress-testing Algorithms via Instance Space Analysis
The conference webpage https://ifors2023.com/ has details about the hotels with special conference rates along with more logistical information.
Registration opens in March!
We look forward to welcoming you to beautiful and interesting Chile!