SUMMER SCHOOL ATOM 2017 on Application and Theory in MultiObjective Optimization 12-16 June 2017, Li
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Dear Colleagues,
We are proud to announce you the tenue of the
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SUMMER SCHOOL ATOM 2017 on
Application and Theory in MultiObjective Optimization
12-16 June 2017, Lille / Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
https://ssatom17.sciencesconf.org/
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The Summer School ATOM 2017 is organized by the working group ATOM (Application and Theory of Multiobjective Optimization/Application et Théorie de l'Optimisation Multi-objectif) of the GRD RO (Operations Research) and the french society ROADEF (Société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d'Aide à la Décision).
The summer school objectives are to learn from high level researchers, to discuss with practionners ...
The Summer School will be in english, with speakers from the Euroregion (France, Belgium, England). The program is a mix between fundamental courses and practical applications. Some space will be given for young PhD students to present their work to high level specialists in multiobjective optimization.
The Summer School is organized at the University of Lille in France.
In order to keep a high level of interaction, the number of participants is limited to 30.
Pre-registration is now open online (https://ssatom17.sciencesconf.org/) and registration with payment will open at * the end of January*.
The current application deadline is 30th April for early registration fees; this may close earlier if the maximum number of participants is reached.
Registration includes: coffee breaks, lunch, summer school material, the gala dinner, the tour and the welcome party.
We also propose a special registration including the accomodation. Therefore a limited number of available rooms at the Reeflex residence (http://reeflex.univ-lille.fr) have been booked.
** Invited Speakers and teachers (in alphabetic order)**
Xavier Gandibleux (University of Nantes, France) and Vincent T’Kindt (University of Tours, France): Introduction to Multiobjective Optimization
Dylan Jones (University of Portsmouth, UK): Goal and multiple objective programming
Laetitia Jourdan (University of Lille, France) and Clarisse Dhaenens (University of Lille, France): Multi-objective optimization for knowledge discovery in big data
Nicolas Jozefowiez (LAAS Toulouse, France): The use of multi-objective optimization in vehicle routing problem
Joshua Knowles (University of Birmingham, UK) : Approximation without garantee (Metaheuristics for MOP)
Flip Logist (University of Leuven, Belgium): Multiobjective dynamic optimization: recent developments and application
Patrice Perny (University Pierre et Marie Curie, France): Exact combinatorial optimization with preferences
Anthony Przybylski (University of Nantes, France): Exact combinatorial optimization without preference
Daniel Vanderpooten (University Paris Dauphine, France): Approximation with performance guarantee
**Organizing Committee**
Clarisse Dhaenens (University of Lille, France)
Fanny Dufossé (INRIA Lille Nord Europe, France)
Laetitia Jourdan (University of Lille, France)
Marie-Éléonore Kessaci-Marmion (University of Lille, France)
Lucien Mousin (University of Lille, France)
Aymeric Blot (University of Lille, France)
Maxence Vandromme (University of Lille, France)
**Steering Committee**
Matthieu Basseur (University of Angers, France)
Clarisse Dhaenens (University of Lille, France)
Xavier Gandibleux (University of Nantes, France)
Laetitia Jourdan (University of Lille, France)
Nicolas Jozefowiez (LAAS Toulouse, France )
Thibaut Lust (University Paris 6, France)
Vincent T’kindt (University of Tours, France)
Daniel Vanderpooten (University Paris 9 Dauphine, France)