DIMACS, the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science at Rutgers, facilitates research, education, and outreach programs in CS and Math
📢Excited to share our @AAMASConference paper: "Maximin Share Guarantees via Limited Cost-Sharing" with Hana Salavcová & Martin Černý (@DIMACSCenter REU interns @RutgersCS). Proud to see undergraduate research leading to exciting results in computational fair division! #AAMAS2026
We are excited to support the New Jersey AI Hub Statewide Higher Education AI Showcase on June 17 at Rutgers University. This statewide convening will bring together higher education leaders, faculty, administrators, policymakers, workforce partners. https://t.co/lVb8YKdkb6
Thank you to everyone who donated to DIMACS during #RUGivingDay! Your support will help DIMACS continue its 30+ year role as a research community catalyzer in the computational and mathematical sciences.
There is still time to make an impact for #RUGivingDay! Join our community in supporting the @DIMACSCenter. Every gift, regardless of size, enables us to continue catalyzing innovation & groundbreaking collaborations. Click the link to send us a gift: https://t.co/e742oOHdBI
Help the #DIMACS Center continue its 30+ year legacy of excellence in discrete mathematics and computer science research and education. Any amount big or small makes a difference! Support the DIMACS mission here: https://t.co/e742oOHdBI #RUGivingDay
Today is Rutgers Giving Day! There are many worthy causes on campus to give to (see below). I hope you'll consider giving to the @DIMACSCenter DIMACS math & computing research center: https://t.co/AY229Q09Xh . DIMACS is a consortium of several universities and companies based at Rutgers. For 20+ years we have run a summer program to give undergrads to their first taste of research. For 20+ years we have run a Reconnect program to expose teaching faculty to new areas of research and new ways to teach the topics. For 35+ years we have brought researchers from all background and walks of life together for workshops to spark collaborations. Over the years, we have run some of the earliest workshops on many topics of research including prediction markets and differential privacy. We are strong! Help us get stronger! (And beyond DIMACS, here is a list of other good causes raising money today across Rutgers: https://t.co/JQ6bgXpH9y )
#RUGivingDay is here and #DIMACS would appreciate your support! Your monetary gift to DIMACS will help to support #research and #education in the computational and mathematical sciences. Give now: https://t.co/e742oOHdBI #Rutgers
Tomorrow is #RUGivingDay and every bit helps! Let's show the power of the #DIMACS community by visiting the following link: https://t.co/e742oOHdBI #Rutgers
On Friday, April 24th, the entire @RutgersU community will unite for Rutgers Giving Day! Please support the programs & research that shape our future! Click here to give to DIMACS: https://t.co/e742oOHdBI Click here for more information on #RUGivingDay : https://t.co/9VLXEvOB7p
What do pancakes have to do with math?
David Cuter, A26, explains a unique solution to a challenge in @nytimes as well as in a Tufts kitchen.
https://t.co/TsQADWcaaO
The #DIMACS/ #CCICADA Workshop on #AI Powered #Automation at Ports is officially underway at our Center today! Here, CCICADA Director Fred Roberts kicksoff the workshop with remarks about the event's background and goals! #Rutgers
#DIMACS REU alum and Tufts U student David Cutler is making headlines for his research on the "Lazy Caterer" problem, inspired by Neil Sloane's talk at REU. Check out Cutler's exciting discovery, which involves cutting pancakes with a bent knife! #Rutgers https://t.co/pFTKP8Gc7r
David O.H. Cutler, A26, alongside a Rutgers faculty member, published a paper that solves a longstanding math challenge that asks for the maximum number of pieces a circular object can be divided into with a given number of straight cuts. | @NYTimes
https://t.co/8dnMYfzCKK
The next installment of the Beyond the Classroom: Careers in Computer Science Series is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25th at 5 pm. Guest speaker: Jean Steiner, Ph.D. Data Science Tech Lead Manager at Google. RSVP https://t.co/LVQqojtkR7
3/3 Registration is free (but required). Limited student travel support available—apply by April 15 for full consideration (travel support forms linked on the workshop pages). See individual workshop pages for additional details.
1/3 Fine-Grained Complexity Fest @DIMACSCenter this July! Three back-to-back workshops on Algebraic Techniques, String Algorithms, and Graph Algorithms in fine-grained complexity, with a terrific speaker lineup. Organized by @firebat03, @ElazarGoldenbe1, and @eig.
DIMACS is excited to announce Fine-Grained Complexity Fest, which will be held in July at #Rutgers! The #FGCFest will feature three independent workshops that focus on different aspects of fine-grained complexity. For more information visit: https://t.co/KAWX3DFEOB. @karthikcs_