New Frontiers in Constraint Programming
Dates: July 8-11th
Location: University of Toronto Scarborough, Canada
The subject of the 2015 ACP Summer School is "New Frontiers in Constraint Programming", where we explore some of the most exciting and innovative applications and research directions in Constraint Programming that have been shaping the field in recent years. The goal of the school is to familiarize PhD students, post-docs, and interested researchers with these new perspectives to foster ideas that can contribute to their own research and to better position themselves in the field.
Competition: The school is also hosting a Constraint Programming competition where winners and their work will be featured at the 21st International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2015).
Confirmed Speakers (More speakers may be confirmed soon)
Christopher Beck, University of Toronto, Canada
Hybrid TechniquesClaude-Guy Quimper, Université Laval, Canada
Parallel Constraint ProgrammingWillem-Jan van Hoeve, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Decision Diagram-Based Constraint ProgrammingPascal Van Hentenryck, Australian National University, Australia
Trends in Real-World Applications of Constraint ProgrammingPetr Vilim, IBM Research, Czech Republic
New Developments in Constraint-Based SchedulingRegistration
- Cost: CAD$ 300
- Link: http://acpss2015.uconn.edu/registration-2/
For those attending ISMP 2015, transportation will be arranged from Toronto to Pittsburgh.
Organizers & Contact Information:
- David Bergman, University of Connecticut (bergman.david1@gmail.com)
- Andre A. Cire, University of Toronto Scarborough (acire@utsc.utoronto.ca)