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Today's Topics:

1. Graphs and Groups, Spectra and Symmetries (G2S2) -- Deadline
Extension (René van Bevern)
2. One day meeting: "Private Information Retrieval,
Distributed Storage, Network Coding" (Blackburn, S)
3. PhD student and postdoc position in applied optimization,
Uppsala University, Sweden (Di Yuan)
4. 2nd CFP: JCDCG^3 2016, Tokyo, Sept 2--4, Japan (ITO Hiro)
5. 10 funded positions for PhD studies in Computer Science at
GSSI in L'Aquila (IT) (Gianlorenzo D'Angelo)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2016 16:06:23 +0600
From: René van Bevern <rvb@nsu.ru>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Graphs and Groups, Spectra and Symmetries (G2S2) --
Deadline Extension
Message-ID: <87lh2nsy5c.fsf@4exoB.akt.tu-berlin.de>
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G2S2-2016 Abstracts - Deadline Extension
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The International Conference and PhD-Master Summer School on
"Graphs and Groups, Spectra and Symmetries" (G2S2)
Novosibirsk, Russia, August 15 - 28, 2016
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2

Abstract submission deadline: June 15, 2016 (EXTENDED)

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Dear Colleagues

The International Conference and PhD-Master Summer School on "Graphs and
Groups, Spectra and Symmetries", G2S2-2016, is delighted to announce
that the abstract submission deadline for the G2S2-conference has been
extended to June 15, 2016**.

To submit an abstract please visit http://g2s2.imm.uran.ru/abstracts.html.

The scientific G2S2-program consists of the G2S2-conference with plenary
and contributed talks and the G2S2-Summer School with four courses.

G2S2-CONFERENCE

The list of main speakers of the G2S2-Conference with titles and
abstracts of their talks can be found here:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/main-speakers.html.

A special session on the Graph Isomorphism Problem will be organized
within the G2S2-conference. A one-hour talk will be given by Ilia
Ponomarenko, Steklov Institute of Mathematics, St. Petersburg, Russia,
on "Graph Isomorphism in Quasipolynomial Time" (L. Babai, 2015). Then
there will be a discussion on the topic.

The current list of contributed talks is presented on the webpage:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/accepted.html.

For a timetable of the G2S2-Conference, see:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/programc.html.

G2S2-SUMMER SCHOOL

Ted Dobson, Mississippi State University, USA : /The Cayley Isomorphism
problem/
Lih Hsing Hsu, Providence University, Taiwan : /Another viewpoint of
Euler graphs and Hamiltonian graphs/
Alexander A. Ivanov, Imperial College London, UK : /Y-groups via
Majorana Theory /
Bojan Mohar, Simon Fraser University, Canada : /Graphs and their
eigenvalues/

Each of the courses contains eight 50-minutes lectures. All students of
the G2S2-Summer School will get a certificate confirming their
participating. In order to get this certificate, the student should
attend courses and solve a required number of tasks.

For more details on the G2S2-Summer School, see:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/minicourses.html. or NSU news:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/news.html.

For a timetable of the G2S2-Summer School, see:
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2/programs.html.

PUBLICATIONS

The conference proceedings with invited and contributed papers will be
published in open access in electronic form in Siberian Electronic
Mathematical Reports (SEMR). The review process will be according to the
standards of SEMR. The journal is indexed and abstracted in
Mathematical Reviews, CiteFactor, Math-Net.Ru, eLibrary and Scopus.

Authors are kindly invited to submit a contribution directly to SEMR by
sending an email with subject "G2S2-proceedings" and attached PS- or
PDF-files on email address Editors@SEMR.math.nsc.ru

For more details please visit the website:
http://semr.math.nsc.ru/auth.html.

We kindly ask you to submit a contribution as early as possible.

IMPORTANT DATES

*Abstract submission:* June 1, 2016June 15, 2016
Conference: August 15-28, 2016
Paper submission: September 1, 2016
Paper notification: November 15, 2016
Final papers: December 1, 2016

ORGANIZERS

G2S2 is organized by Sobolev Institute of Mathematics and Novosibirsk
State University, Novosibirsk, Russia

CONTACTS

email: g2@math.nsc.ru

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The International Conference and PhD-Master Summer School on
"Graphs and Groups, Spectra and Symmetries" (G2S2)
Novosibirsk, Russia, August 15 - 28, 2016
http://math.nsc.ru/conference/g2/g2s2

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 10:35:13 +0000
From: "Blackburn, S" <S.Blackburn@rhul.ac.uk>
To: "DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] One day meeting: "Private Information Retrieval,
Distributed Storage, Network Coding"
Message-ID: <65064BF9-3A75-472D-8ECC-D233D17439B8@rhul.ac.uk>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

There will be a meeting on "Private Information Retrieval, Distributed Storage, and Network Coding" at Royal Holloway University of London on Friday 8th July 2016.

Speakers:

Tuvi Etzion (Technion)
Salim El Rouayheb (Illinois Institute of Technology)
P. Vijay Kumar (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
Alex Vardy (UC San Diego)

How should we store a large database using several servers? We want to cope with server failure, repair such failures efficiently, and maintain user privacy. There has been exciting progress in this area over the past few years, using techniques from coding theory, set systems, finite field theory and finite geometry. This one-day meeting aims to survey some of these highlights.

See http://www.ma.rhul.ac.uk/OneDayMeeting2016 for a detailed programme.

Registration: All are very welcome. Please email Simon Blackburn (s.blackburn@rhul.ac.uk) to register; registration is free.

The meeting is supported by EPSRC Grant EP/N022114/1 ('Private Information Retrieval with limited server storage: combinatorics and coding theory').


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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 13:21:32 +0200
From: Di Yuan <di.yuan@it.uu.se>
To: <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] PhD student and postdoc position in applied
optimization, Uppsala University, Sweden
Message-ID: <e6154f6d-45ce-34bc-1f3f-f1c41d191787@it.uu.se>
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PhD student and postdoc positions, Uppsala University, Sweden

Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden, has
one PhD student opening and one postdoc opening with research in applied
optimization. The research project consists in developing optimization
concepts, models, and methods for planning and resource management in
complex and large-scale systems, such as communications networks.

For further details, please visit

- http://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=96162

- http://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=99922

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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 17:34:10 +0900
From: ITO Hiro <itohiro@uec.ac.jp>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] 2nd CFP: JCDCG^3 2016, Tokyo, Sept 2--4, Japan
Message-ID: <C38935F2-8184-4F56-8BC4-882E102C664D@uec.ac.jp>
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The 19th Japan Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry, Graphs, and Games (JCDCG^3 2016)


---- 2nd Call For Presentations ---

Date: September 2--4, 2016
Conference Site: Tokyo University of Science (Kagurazaka Campus, Tokyo)
http://www.tus.ac.jp/en/campus/kagurazaka.html
Submission Deadline: July 1st, 2016

Web site:
http://www.jcdcgg.u-tokai.ac.jp/e.html

Invited Plenary Speakers:
- Erik Demaine (MIT, USA)
- Nikolai Dolbilin (Steklov Institute of Mathematics, Russia)
- Ruy Fabila-Monroy (Cinvestav, Mexico)
- Janos Pach (EPFL, Switzerland and Renyi Institute, Hungary)
- Vera Sacristan (UPC, Spain)
- Ikuro Sato (Miyagi Cancer Center, Japan)
- Tomohiro Tachi (Univ. Tokyo, Japan)

Scope:
We invite submissions of original researches on, but not restricted to, discrete geometry, computational geometry, graph theory, graph algorithms, and complexity and winning strategies of games and puzzles.

The collection of abstracts will be distributed electrically only.

Submission format: Authors are required to submit a pdf-file of an extended abstract of ** at most 2 pages ** in a standard 10-point font on A4-paper to

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jcdcg32016

by July 1st, 2016 (JST).

Note:
- Any proceedings (e.g., from Springer) won't be published.
- However a special issue on the same theme will be published from
JIP (Journal of Information Processing).
-- http://www.ipsj.or.jp/english/jip/cfp/17-N.html
-- The submission deadline of this special issue is Oct. 31.
-- The editor is the PC chair of this conference.
-- Anyone may submit a paper (regardless of his/her presentation at JCDCG^3 2016).
-- Please see the above we-site for the details.
- We have not prepared for special rates at hotels. So, please
make your hotel reservations for yourself.
- The official language for presentations and abstracts of talks
in this conference is English.

***************************************************************
* Important Dates:
* - Extended-Abstract (at most 2 pages) Submissions Deadline:
* July 1st, 2016 (JST)
* - Notification: July 20, 2016
* - Camera-Ready File Submission Deadline: July 29, 2016
* - Conference: September 2 -- 4, 2016
* - [Deadline of submissions for the special issue of JIP: October 31, 2016]
***************************************************************


Committees:

Conference Chair: Jin Akiyama (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)

Programming Committee:
- Takashi Horiyama (Saitama University, Japan)
- Hiro Ito (UEC, Japan; Chair)
- Yasuko Matsui (Tokai University, Japan)
- Yoshio Okamoto (UEC, Japan)
- Toshinori Sakai (Tokai University, Japan)
- Ryuhei Uehara (JAIST, Japan)
- Yushi Uno (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)

Organizing Committee:
- Hiro Ito (UEC, Japan)
- Takako Kodate (Tokyo Woman's Christian University, Japan)
- Keiko Kotani (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
- Yasuko Matsui (Tokai University, Japan)
- Atsuki Nagao (UEC, Japan)
- Toshinori Sakai (Tokai University, Japan; Chair)
- Kazuhisa Seto (Seikei University, Japan)
- Xuehou Tan (Tokai University, Japan)
- Shin-ichi Tokunaga (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)


Contact to:
JCDCG^3 2016 Organizing Committee
jcdcgg@ml.tokai-u.jp


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. ..... School of Informatics and Engineering,
. @ @ .... The University of Electro-Communications
. = x = . .... 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, Tokyo 182-8585, JAPAN
. . . . Tel/Fax: +81 42 443 5332
.(( (( ( .. E-mail: itohiro@uec.ac.jp


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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 11:26:53 +0200
From: "Gianlorenzo D'Angelo" <gianlorenzo.dangelo@gssi.infn.it>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] 10 funded positions for PhD studies in Computer
Science at GSSI in L'Aquila (IT)
Message-ID: <57514D5D.4010707@gssi.infn.it>
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The Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI - http://www.gssi.infn.it/ ), a
recently established international PhD school and a Center for advanced
studies in L'Aquila (ITALY), offers 10 PhD positions in Computer Science
(CS).

The PhD program in CS is mainly concerned with heterogeneous distributed
systems and their interactions. Different perspectives are offered to
provide students with the necessary tools for the design, the
implementation, the management and the use of distributed systems. The
main research areas of interest are:
- Efficient algorithms for communication networks and social networks;
- Formal methods for systems correctness and analysis;
- Software engineering for efficient and resilient applications.

Apart from pursuing their own research studies, the successful
candidates will have the opportunity to cooperate with members of the
research group and of the Scientific Board, as well as with the frequent
guests of the Institute. Detailed information about the CS research
group and about the activities for the Phd program in CS can be found at
http://cs.gssi.infn.it/

The fellowships are awarded for three years and their yearly amount is €
16.159,91 gross. Moreover all PhD students:
- will have free accommodation at the GSSI facilities and use of the
canteen;
- will have tuition fees waived;
- will be covered by insurance against accident and/or injury.

The application must be submitted through the online form available at
http://www.gssi.it/phd/ and have to be accompanied by the curriculum
vitae and by a statement letter describing:
- a brief research project outlining the research challenges to
consider for the PhD thesis;
- the reasons for choosing GSSI for the PhD studies.

The deadline for application is: 1st September 2016 at 18.00 (Italian
time zone).

For information see http://www.gssi.infn.it/phd/ or write an email to
info@gssi.infn.it or call +39 0862 428026.


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