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PATAT 2024

14th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling
27-30 August, 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark

Conference website: https://patatconference2024.dtu.dk
Submission deadline: 15 March 2024

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AIM AND SCOPE

The International Series of Conferences on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT) is held biennially as the main ,international forum for both researchers and practitioners of timetabling to exchange ideas. PATAT 2024 which is the fourteenth in the ,conference series will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Whether it is sporting events, educational institutions, transportation or employee management the construction of efficient timetables which ,provide the maximum in way of flexibility for all constituent parts, including stakeholders, is as important as it is challenging. An increasingly important aspect within organisations is an automated approach which optimises all aspects of resource usage. In doing so a number of quantitative and qualitative challenges must be dealt with from both a technical and practical perspective.

An important aim of the conference is to align the needs of practitioners and the objectives of researchers. This is achieved through the presentation and application of leading-edge research techniques. Practitioners and Researchers alike are encouraged to present their work and experiences with the overall goal of developing efficient and practical solutions. With this goal in mind, at PATAT
2024, researchers and practitioners will be brought together through a number of key presentations and contributed talks.

Topics of interest and themes of the conference include, but are not limited to:
- Educational Timetabling
- Timetabling in Transport
- Employee Rostering
- Sports Timetabling
- Timetabling in Healthcare
- Mathematical Programming
- Constraint-Based Methods
- Knowledge Based Systems
- Heuristic Search
- Metaheuristics (e.g., Evolutionary Computation, Simulated Annealing,
  Tabu Search, Ant Colony Methods)
- Systems to Build Systems (e.g., Hyper-heuristics, Algorithm Portfolios)
- Algorithm Configuration
- Artificial Intelligence
- Trustworthiness, Fairness and Ethical Issues in Timetabling
- Graph Colouring
- Resource Capacity Planning
- Parallel/Distributed Computing
- Hybrid Methods (e.g., Memetic Computing, Matheuristics)
- Machine Learning (e.g., Data Mining, Classifier Systems, Neural Networks,
  Reinforcement Learning, Deep Learning, GFlowNets))
- Expert Systems
- Multi-objective Approaches
- Multi-criteria Decision Making
- Preference Collection and Elicitation in Timetabling
- Foundational Studies (e.g., Complexity Issues)
- Timetabling Tools and Technologies (e.g., Web Applications, Interactive
  and Batch Systems, Standard Data Formats, Ontologies, Experiences, Libraries)

INVITED SPEAKERS
* Sigrid Knust, Universität Osnabrück (DE)
* Kaisa Miettinen, University of Jyväskylä (FI)
* Nysret Musliu, TU Wien (AT)
* Stefan Røpke, Technical University of Denmark (DK)

PUBLICATION
Authors are invited to submit their work in one of three categories:

1) Full papers: to describe significant, original and unpublished work, (max 15 pages excluding Reference List and Appendix).

2) Abstracts: People who wish to give a talk (e.g. practitioners, researchers with preliminary or incomplete papers) but do not want to submit a full paper can submit abstracts of up to 1000 words/4 pages.

3) Demonstration abstracts: to showcase innovations and contributions of timetabling systems set in production by industrial researchers and practitioners (up to 1000 words/4 pages).

All submissions will be peer reviewed by the members of the programme committee. Accepted contributions will be invited for an oral presentation at the event and included in the PATAT 2024 proceedings after the event.

Detailed submission details and the link to the submission system are available at: https://patatconference2024.dtu.dk/submission

JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE
Authors of contributions of all three categories will be invited to submit extended versions of their work as full papers to be considered for publication in a Special Issue of the Journal of Scheduling.

IMPORTANT DATES
* Paper Submission Deadline: 15 March, 2024
* Notification of Acceptance:  3 May, 2024
* Early Registration Closes: 24 June, 2024

PROGRAMME CO-CHAIRS
* Thomas Stidsen, Technical University of Denmark (DK), thst(ATT)dtu.dk
* Marco Chiarandini, University of Southern Denmark (DK), marco(ATT)imada.sdu.dk
* Edmund Burke, Bangor University (UK), ekb(ATT)bangor.ac.uk
* Barry McCollum, Queen's University Belfast (UK), b.mccollum(ATT)qub.ac.uk
* Ender Özcan, University of Nottingham (UK), ender.ozcan(ATT)nottingham.ac.uk

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
* Thomas Stidsen, Technical, Technical University of Denmark (DK), thst(ATT)dtu.dk
* Marco Chiarandini, University of Southern Denmark (DK), marco(ATT)imada.sdu.dk

PATAT 2022 - Thank you

Thank you to all participants of the PATAT Conference 2022. We hope you enjoyed the conference and that you found the time to get in touch with your colleagues and had many inspiring discussions. We hope we can meet you in Copenhagen in 2024.

We highly value your feedback, in order to improve future conferences! May we kindly ask you to complete our conference evaluation survey. The survey should not take you longer than 5 minutes. Thank you for your time!

PATAT 2022 - Conference program

The program of the PATAT Conference 2022 is available online.

The conference will be held in Leuven (Belgium) and will run from Tuesday 30th August until Friday 2nd September 2022. The conference and the beautiful city of Leuven will offer some of the finest versions of the very best things of life.

Don't miss this conference and register now! Please forward this invitation to the timetabling practitioners at your university who may enjoy sharing their timetabling experience with peers.

The silver anniversary of the PATAT conference series offers the authors of all accepted submissions to the following initiatives to present their work: 
- (Postponed) PATAT 2020
- International Timetabling Competition 2019
- International Timetabling Competition 2021
- PATAT 2022

We look forward to welcoming both experienced timetablers and students who recently joined timetabling research.

You can check out the program schedule here.

The following plenary speakers have confirmed their attendance:

- Celso C. Ribeiro, Computer Science, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil 
- Andrea Schaerf, Polytechnic Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Udine, Italy 
- Deepak Ajwani, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland 
- Peter Nightingale, Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK
Don't miss this opportunity and register now!

The registration fee includes:
- admittance to the conference
- name tag and meeting materials
- access to all coffee breaks and lunches
- attendance to the social events (welcome reception, beer reception and conference banquet)

Registration for the excursion to Bruges to be organized on Saturday is supplementary (€100).

We are looking forward at welcoming you to Leuven.

PATAT 2022 - Call for papers

The 2020 silver anniversary edition of PATAT was originally intended to be held by KU Leuven in Bruges (Belgium), but had to be postponed until 2022 in light of the pandemic. The conference will now instead be held in the equally beautiful city of Leuven (Belgium), the university's home town, and will run from Tuesday 30th August until Friday 2nd September 2022. The venue will be the Irish College, which promises to offer the perfect setting for researchers and practitioners to reflect, present and discuss on the substantial progress made by the timetabling academic community over the last twenty-seven years as well as to anticipate where we might be headed throughout the coming decades. To complement this historical reflection and anticipation of the future, a range of exciting plenary talks will be given by experts in established areas of timetabling as well as newly emerging ones. We therefore wish to extend a warm invitation to anyone with an interest in timetabling or related problems to participate by submitting a paper by March 23rd 2022.

Some topics of interest for the conference include, but are certainly not limited to, the following: timetabling problems (e.g., educational timetabling, timetabling in transport, employee rostering, sports timetabling, timetabling in healthcare), timetabling algorithms (e.g., mathematical programming, heuristic search, metaheuristics - Evolutionary Computation, Simulated Annealing, Tabu Search, Ant Colony Methods, hyper-heuristics, machine learning, matheuristics, constraint-based methods, algorithm portfolios, parallel/distributed computing, multi-objective/multi-criteria approaches), foundational/theoretical studies (e.g. complexity issues), timetabling tools and applications, and any optimization issues related to timetabling. 

A special track is planned, dedicated to the International Timetabling Competitions on University Course Timetabling (ITC 2019) and Sports Timetabling (ITC 2021) 

We are pleased to announce that the invited speakers who were confirmed in principle for the 2020 edition have agreed, travel restrictions permitting, to deliver plenary talks at the 2022 edition:

  • Celso C. Ribeiro, Computer Science, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
  • Sigrid Knust, Institut für Informatik, Universität Osnabrück, Germany
  • Andrea Schaerf, Polytechnic Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Udine, Italy
  • Deepak Ajwani, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland
  • Peter Nightingale, Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK

We look forward to welcoming you to Leuven where you will be free to sample some of the finest versions of the very best things life has to offer: Belgian chocolate, beer and fries!

Submission Guidelines

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. PATAT 2022 invites authors to submit their work in one of three categories:

  • Full papers describing significant, original and unpublished work.
  • Extended abstracts of up to 3000 words describing preliminary results, incomplete papers or practitioners’ experiences, for people who wish to give a talk but do not want to submit a full paper.
  • System demonstrations, abstracts of up to 1000 words describing the major properties and contribution of implemented and/or commercial timetabling systems.

Submission Format

All papers must be written in English and submitted as a PDF file. The authors should use the templates provided:

The length of the paper should fulfill the requirements stipulated for each category. The conference volume uses theLecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format. Authors should use the LNCS templates provided at the Springer website.  

All papers must be submitted as a PDF file. No other format will be accepted!

All submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the programme committee. Accepted papers will be invited for an oral presentation at the event and included in the PATAT 2022 proceedings after they have been presented.

Journal Special Issue

Authors of all three categories will be invited to submit extended versions of their original work as full papers for consideration to be published in a Special Issue of an Academic Journal.

Important dates

  • Paper Submission Deadline ** Strict! **              23 March 2022
  • Notification of Acceptance                                 6 May 2022
  • Early Registration Closes                                    ** To be confirmed **
  • Conference                                                        30 August - 2 September 2022
  • Social Day ** Bruges! **                                     3 September 2022

Details can be found on the conference website:http://www.patatconference.org/patat2022/

Timetabling stream at EURO 2022, 32nd European Conference on Operational Research, 3rd-6th July in Espoo, Finland

We are pleased to announce that the Euro Working Group on Automated Timetabling EWG PATAT is organising a Timetabling stream at the 32nd European Conference on Operational Research, (EURO 2022) 3rd-6th July in Espoo, Finland (https://euro2022espoo.com)..
 
CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSIONS
 
We invite you to submit an abstract to one of the following sessions with sessions chair and code listed below:
 
Educational Timetabling, Greet Vanden Berghe, bc366360
Employee timetabling, Sanja Petrovic, 086df6f6
 
Please let us know if you wish to organise additional sessions.
 
If you wish to submit your paper to Timetabling stream, please specify the appropriate session code in the stream Timetabling and enter the requested details about the paper. 
Abstracts: maximum 1500 characters
 
The abstract submission system is available online, via https://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro32/ 
 
IMPORTANT DATE
Abstract submission deadline: Friday, March, 4, 2022.
 
We hope you will join us at the conference.
EWG PATAT co-ordinators
Sanja Petrovic
Greet Vanden Berghe

Newsletter (Issue January 2020)

This issue includes:

1.      Timetabling stream at IFORS 2020, in Seoul, South Korea, June 21-26, 2020

2.      KU Leuven invites you to PATAT 2020, to be held in beautiful Bruges (Belgium), August 25-29 2020

3.      Call for NATCOR bursaries

4.      EURO PhD schools

 

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1.      Timetabling stream at IFORS 2020, in Seoul, South Korea, June 21-26, 2020

IFORS 2020, in Seoul, South Korea, June 21-26, 2020: call for abstracts for Timetabling Stream

We are pleased to announce that the Euro Working Group on Automated Timetabling EWG PATAT is organising a stream Timetabling within the Area Scheduling, Timetabling and Project Management at the 22nd Conference of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies - IFORS 2020, in Seoul, South Korea, June 21-26, 2020 (www.ifors2020.kr).

CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSIONS

We invite you to submit an abstract to one of the following sessions:

Session                                              Session chair                    Session code    

Patient admission scheduling     Troels Martin Range       35bd462

Conference timetabling               Geoffrey De Smet            f0cd3fb8

Shift design                                      Nysret Musliu                   8a347970

Personnel timetabling                  Pieter Smet                       e164f859

Educational timetabling               Sanja Petrovic                   0f4cf313

If you wish to submit your abstract please specify the appropriate session code in the stream Timetabling and enter the requested details about the paper.

Abstracts must be written in English and contain no more than 1500 characters (no formulas or mathematical notation are allowed). Each attendee is allowed to present ONE paper at the conference.

Please note that the submission MUST be done by the person who will present the paper and will be shown as first author. No change to the first speaker will be allowed later.

Submit an abstract: https://www.euro-online.org/conf/ifors2020/

Interested in organizing one or more additional sessions? Please send us an email (given in the signature).

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract Submission Deadline January 17, 2020

Abstracts Accepted/Rejected Deadline January 31, 2020

Early-bird Registration Deadline February 28, 2020

Speakers Registration Deadline March 1, 2020

This is the first IFORS conference to be held in Asia since the 15th conference in China 20 years ago. It is thus an exciting opportunity to bring together operations researchers from the field in Asia, where it has experienced vigorous and rapid growth, with colleagues from all regions of the world. 

The conference includes a Wednesday-afternoon social event where you can choose among a variety of tours, such as the Demilitarized Zone tour, where you can witness the history of Korea’s division, the Industrial Tour to Korea’s leading ICT companies, as well as other programs that will explore K-POP and Hallyu, K-Beauty and K-Culture, and show you the most historic buildings and markets in the city. 

The timing of the meeting in late June assures that it will be warm and sunny.

 2.     PATAT 2020 Call for papers

In more ways than one, 1995 was a momentous year: a small startup by the name of Amazon sold its first book online, the first ever Wiki was launched, and the Java programming language was announced to the world. But far more importantly (some might say), the year also played host to the very first PATAT conference in Edinburgh.

The 2020 edition of PATAT will therefore mark its silver anniversary. Organized by KU Leuven and to be held in beautiful Bruges (Belgium) August 25-29, 2020, PATAT 2020 promises to provide the perfect setting for researchers and practitioners to reflect on the substantial progress made by the timetabling academic community over the last twenty-five years as well as to anticipate where we might head throughout the next twenty-five. To complement this historical reflection and anticipation of the future, a range of exciting plenary talks will be given by experts in established areas of timetabling as well as newly emerging ones. We therefore wish to extend a warm invitation to anyone with an interest in timetabling or related problems to participate by submitting a paper by January 30, 2020. Some topics of interest for the conference include, but are certainly not limited to, the following: timetabling problems, timetabling algorithms, timetabling applications, and any optimization problems elated to timetabling.

We are proud to announce that the following professors will deliver plenary talks:

  • Celso C. Ribeiro, Computer Science, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
  • Sigrid Knust, Institut für Informatik, Universität Osnabrück, Germany
  • Andrea Schaerf, Computer Science, University of Udine, Italy
  • Deepak Ajwani, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland
  • Peter Nightingale, Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK

Paper/abstract submission instructions are available at https://easychair.org/cfp/PATAT2020.

Please submit your paper/abstract by January 30, 2020.

PATAT 2020 will take place together with the COnfiguration and SElection of ALgorithms (COSEAL) workshop August 23-25, a few days before the conference begins. Further information regarding plenary speakers, paper submissions as well as the scientific and social program are available at the conference website (http://patatconference.org/patat2020/).

We look forward to welcoming you to Bruges where you will able to sample some of the finest versions of the very best things life has to offer.

 

3.      Call for NATCOR bursaries

NATCOR, a National Taught Course Centre in Operational Research, delivers taught courses in the UK to PhD students on a number of different topics in OR. Please see the NATCOR website for more details: http://www.natcor.ac.uk/

EURO is pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of bursaries for PhD students to attend NATCOR courses. https://www.euro-online.org/web/pages/1568/natcor-bursaries

*Heuristics & Approximation Algorithms, Nottingham, 20th-24th April 2020
*Convex Optimization, Edinburgh, 1st-5th June 2020
*Forecasting & Predictive Analysis, Lancaster, 21st-25th September 2020

The NATCOR course fees and accommodation (typically bed and breakfast) will be funded by EURO for successful candidates.

Applicants must be PhD students, from one of the EURO member countries or studying in one of the EURO member countries. (see https://www.euro-online.org/web/pages/1457/current-member-societies). Applicants must have good English Language skills as all NATCOR courses will be in English. Preference will be given to students in their first or second years but all are welcome to apply. Preference will also be given to applicants who have not previously received support from EURO for NATCOR or other PhD schools.

To apply for a bursary, candidates from a EURO member society country, or studying in a EURO member society country, should submit a zip file containing the application form, their curriculum vitae (including their academic track record), a letter outlining their motivation to attend, and a letter of recommendation from their supervisor to https://www.euro-online.org/awards/natcor2020/registration.php. Applicants should declare on their application if they are receiving any additional support from their PhD funding body or other sponsor.

Important Dates
Deadline for applications:  January 20, 2020
Notification of acceptance:  February 4, 2020

 

4.      EURO PhD schools

EURO PhD School on MCDA/MCDM

6-17 July 2020, Ankara, Turkey

http://mcdm.metu.edu.tr/

Deadline for Application: February 1, 2020

Call for Application

In order to submit your application, please email the following information to mcdmss20@metu.edu.tr

* a motivation letter

* CV with photo

* a recommendation letter from a scientific advisor, students who are in need of financial support will also apply for support and the advisors should verify this need.

* the application form filled with your information 

You will receive a confirmation of application submission. 

The deadline for the submission of applications is February 1, 2020. The results of the selection process will be announced by February 15, 2020. If accepted, you will receive an e-mail with instructions for registration. 

The number of participants will be limited to 50.

 

EURO PhD School on Data Driven Decision Making and Optimization

10-19 July 2020, Seville, Spain

https://congreso.us.es/epsdata/

Deadline for Application: January 15, 2020

To apply to the EURO PhD School on Data Driven Decision Making and Optimization the candidates should be from a EURO member society country, or studying in a EURO member society country. Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously received support from EURO for other PhD schools.

PhD students need to apply to be admitted to the EURO PhD School. The candidates will be required to have basic knowledge of Mathematical Optimization, Operations Research or Statistical Data Analysis. Applications should be submitted via email to tecnico-imus@us.es, with the subject “Application to EURO PhD School in Seville”. For the application the following documents are needed:

* Curriculum Vitae from the applicant

* A letter of motivation from the applicant to attend EURO PhD School

* Recommendation letter from the PhD supervisor

Those applicants admitted to the EURO PhD School will be automatically considered for a scholarship to partially cover the fees of the EURO PhD School.

The applications will be reviewed by the scientific committee. The committee will consider (amongst other criteria): the excellence of the applicants, the area they are working in, and the benefit to the PhD student of attending the EURO PhD School. The applicants will be notified by February 1, 2020.

Timetabling stream at EURO 2019, 30th European Conference on Operational Research, Dublin, Ireland, 23-26 June, 2019

We are pleased to announce that the Euro Working Group on Automated Timetabling EWG PATAT is organising a Timetabling stream at the 30th European Conference on Operational Research, Dublin, Ireland, 23-26 June, 2019 (https://www.euro2019dublin.com/)
 
CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSIONS
 
We invite you to submit an abstract to one of the following sessions:
 
Session - Session chair:  Session code      
 
Personnel timetabling - Pieter Smet: 5f2c46f0
 
Shift design - Nysret Musliu: 3856abf6
 
University course timetabling - Ayla Gülcü, Can Akkan: 1d2255dd
 
University timetabling - Valentina Cacchiani: 8a86d967
 
Rostering - Ahmed Kheiri: fabda98c
 
Timetabling in public transport - Greet Vanden Berghe: 77539e54
 
Conference timetabling: 12892f45
 
Examination timetabling: d8b7b7f7
 
If you wish to submit your paper to PATAT’s timetabling stream, please specify the appropriate session code in the stream Timetabling and enter the requested details about the paper.
Abstracts: max. 1500 characters.
 
Each participant may present no more than one paper at the conference.  The abstract submission system is available online, via http://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro30/.
 
 
IMPORTANT DATES
 
Abstract submission deadline: Friday, February 8, 2019
Author registration deadline: Friday, March 22, 2019
 
We hope you will join us at the conference.

EURO working group on Automated Timetabling (EWG PATAT): Conference report

The 12th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT-2018) took place between 28th and 31st of August, 2018, at the TU Wien, Vienna, Austria. The conference brought together more than 80 researchers and practitioners in all aspects of computer-aided timetable generation and related issues. The PATAT-2018 program extended over 3 days and featured presentations which represent the state-of-the-art in automated timetabling: there were 4 plenary talks, 2 invited tutorials, 22 full papers and 27 extended abstracts. The program included plenary talks by Johannes Gärtner (Ximes GmbH), Louis-Martin Rousseau (École Polytechnique de Montréal), Hana Rudová (Masaryk University), and Pascal Van Hentenryck (University of Michigan), and invited tutorials by Jeffrey Kingston (University of Sydney) and Andrea Schaerf (University of Udine). The detailed conference program and proceedings of PATAT-2018 can be found in the conference website (http://patatconference.org/patat2018/). As was the case in previous PATAT conferences, a post-conference volume of selected and revised papers will be published in Annals or Operational Research. 

The PATAT-2018 conference was a great success and the participants enjoyed the invited/regular talks and various networking opportunities provided during the conference.

The conference was sponsored by Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms (VCLA), EURO working group on Automated Timetabling (EWG PATAT), Eventmap, MCP, Vienna Convention Bureau and TU Wien (DBAI Group and CD-Lab for AI and Optimization for Planning and Scheduling). 

Conference web page: http://patatconference.org/patat2018/ 
Conference proceedings: http://patatconference.org/patat2018/proceedings/ 

Newsletter (Issue January 2019)

Newsletter (Issue January 2019)

This issue includes:

1. EURO Doctoral Dissertation Award 2019

2. EURO Excellence in Practice Award 2019

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1. EURO Doctoral Dissertation Award 2019

The purpose of the prize is to distinguish an outstanding doctoral dissertation in OR defended in the countries having an OR society that is a member of EURO.
We invite you to widely disseminate this announcement.

THE PRIZE

The prize consists of a certificate and reward of €1,000

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The EDDA 2019 jury will only consider dissertations in Operational Research defended between 1 February 2018 and 31 January 2019. The dissertation must have been defended in a University located in a member country of EURO. The author of the dissertation must be a member of a member society of EURO.

To be considered, a dissertation should be nominated by the supervisor of the thesis (one of them in case of multiple supervisors). The supervisor of the dissertation is asked to provide the jury with the following information:

*The text of the dissertation;
*An extended abstract (3 to 5 pages) of the dissertation; this abstract should be written in English and should include precise keywords;
*An itemization of the candidate's contribution to each co-authored article if the dissertation contains co-authored articles (i.e., published papers or unpublished manuscripts);
*If the dissertation is not in English, a paper in English which has been authored or co-authored by the candidate and which describes the core ideas of the dissertation. This paper should preferably have been published in or submitted to an international journal;
*Nomination letters (or reports) from two referees selected by the dissertation supervisor, supporting the submission and stating their assessment of why the dissertation should win the award;
*An up-to-date CV of the candidate, including a list of publications.

No nomination will be considered without these items. Please also check the guidelines.

Since many doctoral dissertations in OR are defended each year only outstanding pieces of work are expected to be submitted. The jury would like to remind supervisors that only high-quality theses might have a chance of winning the award.

The jury selects a short-list of finalists who will present their work in a special session at the 30th European Conference on Operational Research in Dublin. There is no registration fee for each finalist. EURO will also contribute to the travel and accommodation expenses. The winner will be determined by the jury at the end of the special session and will be announced by the chair of the jury during the closing session of the EURO 2019 Conference.

Applications should be submitted online http://www.euro-online.org/awards/edda2019/registration.php by the deadline of January 31, 2019.

 

2. EURO Excellence in Practice Award 2019

The purposes of the competition are to:
*recognise outstanding accomplishments in the practice of OR,
*attract more application-oriented papers to EURO-k Conferences,
*promote the practice of OR in general.

THE PRIZE

*a certificate of excellence in OR practice for each author of the paper
*an amount of €3,000 shared between the authors.

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

All interested authors are invited to submit a detailed description of an application of OR with a real impact on practice,which has original features, whether in methodology, field of application and/or implementation. This may be in the form of a paper written for publication (although not necessarily published at the time of submission), a client report, or other appropriate documentation. The documentation must describe the work in a way that illustrates how it meets the criteria outlined below. The age limit for published papers is four years. The work must not have been submitted concurrently to another competition. The application is open to OR specialists from any part of the world. Please also check the guidelines.

The criteria for the evaluation of the papers are:

*real impact on practice,
*scientific quality,
*relevance to Operational Research,
*appreciation by the organisation involved with the application,
*originality in methodology, implementations and/or field of application.

Letters of appreciation are important.

The jury selects a short-list of finalists who will present their work in a special session at the 30th European Conference on Operational Research in Dublin. There is no registration fee for one author of each of the finalist presentations. The winner will be determined by the jury at the end of the special session and will be announced by the chair of the jury during the closing session of the EURO 2019 Conference.

Applications should be submitted online http://www.euro-online.org/awards/eepa2019/registration.php by the deadline of January 31, 2019.

ITC 2019: International Timetabling Competition

ITC 2019: International Timetabling Competition

https://www.itc2019.org

NEW UNIVERSITY COURSE TIMETABLING COMPETITION

 - Assignment of times and rooms to events
 - Student sectioning based on course demands
 - Optimization by minimizing penalties of
   -- time and room assignments,
   -- violated soft constraints,
   -- student conflicts
 - Course structure for student sectioning
 - Rooms with travel times and unavailabilities
 - Events not meeting every week

RICH REAL-WORLD DATA INSTANCES

- Diverse characteristics
- 11 institutions from six continents
- Early, middle and late instances, around 8-10 instances each
- 6 test instances including large Purdue sets already available
- Data collected from the UniTime educational scheduling system

NO TIME OR TECHNOLOGY LIMITATIONS

- Commercial solvers allowed
- Looking for the best solutions
- Solution validator as a  web service

MID-COMPETITION STANDINGS

- Two milestones during the competition
- Quality of the best solutions published
- 300, 200, 100 EUR for the top three solvers

WINNERS

- Five finalists, prices for the first three
  -- 1000, 500, 250 EUR
  -- Free PATAT 2020 registrations
- Awards supported by
  -- PATAT conference
  -- EWG PATAT
- Points awarded for each instance
  -- More points for later instances
- Additional prizes also provided during the run of the competition

PATAT 2020 CONFERENCE

- A special track about the competition
- Winners announced
- Journal special issue

 

IMPORTANT DATES

November 15, 2018:  Early data instances are published
February 1, 2019:  1st milestone submission

June 1, 2019:  2nd milestone submission
September 18, 2019:  Middle instances published
November 8, 2019:  Late instances published
November 18, 2019:  Final submission
January 15, 2020:  Finalists published
February-March, 2020:  PATAT 2020 submissions
August, 2020:  Winners announced at PATAT 2020
Autumn, 2020:  Journal special issue

AFTER THE COMPETITION

- The ITC 2019 website remains available
- Tracking the best-known solutions and related papers

 

SPONSORS

- Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling (PATAT)
- EURO working group on Automated Timetabling (EWG PATAT)
- UniTime educational scheduling system
- Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University

 

ORGANIZERS

- Tomas Muller, Purdue University, UniTime LLC
- Hana Rudova, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
- Zuzana Mullerova, Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, UniTime LLC

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