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February 05, 2013

SweConsNet Workshop 2013 (Call for speakers)

The SweConsNet Workshop 2013 will take place in Lund, Sweden on May 27th 2013.

From the site:
The 12th Workshop of the Network of Sweden-based researchers and practitioners of Constraint programming

SweConsNet is the Network for Sweden-based researchers and practitioners of Constraint programming.

Following the previous successful workshops, we would like to announce the 12th SweConsNet workshop, which will take place in Lund, Sweden on May 27th 2013. The purpose of this workshop is to learn about ongoing research in constraint programming, as well as existing projects and products. We will also discuss the further development of the network, such as a possible widening to other Nordic countries.

The workshop is open to everybody interested in the theory and practice of constraint programming, whether based in Sweden or elsewhere. The scope of the workshop spans all areas of Constraint Programming, and is open to presentations and discussions addressing topics related to both theory and application.

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We hope for your participation, and highly encourage you to submit a proposal for a presentation of your ongoing work, recent results, or of a relevant discussion topic. There are no paper submissions, reviews, or proceedings, hence recent conference/journal papers may also be presented.
Here's the first and preliminary program (the site will be updated continuously):
  • Jean-Noël Monette (Uppsala University): Towards solver-independent propagators
  • Håkan Kjellerstrand: What I like about Constraint Programming
  • Mats Carlsson (SICS), TBD.
  • Christian Schulte (KTH), TBD.
  • Krzysztof Kuchcinski (LTH), TBD.
Krzysztof Kuchcinski is the organizer this time.

My own talk will probably be titles What I (still) like about Constraint Programming - or on the same theme: Why I'm (still) fascinated by Constraint Programming. It will be a talk about things that is so great about CP; i.e. no ground breaking research stuff (unless ...).

Also see: SweConsNet.