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MIP 2021 : Mixed Integer Programming Workshop

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Link: https://www.sites.google.com/view/mipworkshop2021/home?authuser=0
 
When May 24, 2021 - May 27, 2021
Where online
Submission Deadline TBD
 

Call For Papers

Workshop details
MIP 2021 will be held online on May 24-27, 2021.

The workshop program is composed of a limited number (~20) of invited talks on recent and typically unpublished work on MIP.

The talks are organized in a single track and scheduled to leave ample time for discussion and interaction among the participants.

The workshop features a virtual poster session for young researchers to present their work on MIP related topics.

The MIP Workshops are held annually in North America. MIP 2021 is the 18th workshop in this series. The previous workshops were held in New York (2003), Minneapolis (2005), Miami (2006), Montreal (2007), New York (2008), Berkeley (2009), Atlanta (2010), Waterloo (2011), Davis (2012), Madison (2013), Columbus (2014), Chicago (2015), Miami (2016), Montreal (2017), Greenville (2018), Boston (2019), Online (2020).

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