The electronic schedules for the #SODA conference have looked the same since at least 2012. Not easy to navigate, lots of clicks needed to find information about what is going on at a given time. #ChatGPT to the rescue! @TheOfficialACM@TheSIAMNews
The submission server is now open for Postdoc and Group Leader positions at the Algorithms and Complexity Department, MPI Informatics, Germany. https://t.co/AvlplQegYc
2 awesome opportunities for TCS research (in different career stages):
1. Motwani Postdoc applications just opened!
https://t.co/xqWZTZL0Dx
2. Our crowdsourced spreadsheet of TCS Masters programs (same link, Fall 2024 updated info):
https://t.co/jqyAX8wXGP
Opportunities for Computer Science undergrad at Max Planck Institutes in 2025:
1. Paid internship:
- Apply here: https://t.co/QfPURILxun
- Deadline: November 1 (!)
2. ADFOCS summer school (https://t.co/lNyEkWb6Cj). Small travel support may be awarded to a few applicants.
(1/2)
I got some groundbreaking data science from @eig
revealing that the department with the most SODA 2025 papers has fewer papers than the individual faculty member with the third most NeurIPS 2024 papers
Excited about https://t.co/N5c6r84H9c
Vizing's Theorem '64: Any graph of max deg Delta admits a (Delta+1)-edge coloring. 60 years later we give a near-linear time algorithm for it! Joint with: Sepehr Assadi, @SoheilBehnezhad, Sayan Bhattacharyya, @martin_costa_, @TianyiZ99320523
Yes, bad reviews should be avoided but I am not sure rejecting the reviewers' submission is the right thing to do. What if a reviewer is simply inexperienced? What if a reviewer is not properly trained to review? Would instilling fear lead to better reviews?
Some CVPR 2025 new policies:
1. Submitters must review
2. Terrible reviewers will have their submissions rejected
3. Authors may not submit over 25 papers
Reasonable policies, but the fact that the ML community has gotten to the point where any are required is embarrassing
new paper https://t.co/ofhwCnxV6d
Is there a poly time alg that constructs, for any input low-dim Euclidean space and eps > 0, a (1+eps)-spanner of size that is optimal up to a constant that depends only on the dim of the input space (not on eps)? Short answer: I don't know!
8 years in a row! 🏆
@UMassDining has once again been recognized for its exceptional campus dining experience, earning the coveted No. 1 spot on The Princeton Review’s list of Best Campus Food.
🔗 https://t.co/SFndTUwX7O
#UMassAmherst#UMassDining#GoUMass
Applications are invited for postdoc positions in my group @TelAvivUni. The selected candidates will confront fundamental problems in graph algorithms. A "remote" option is likely also possible due to the current situation. Help me spread the word!
On arxiv today, I found a graph theory paper with an interesting title and decided to have a look.
Did not expect that it would be actually about gardening, lol
https://t.co/C749AbEIEU