Schedule
Thursday
12:30 - 13:00 |
Registration and Coffee |
13:00 - 13:20 |
Opening Remarks
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13:20 - 14:05 |
Invited Talk 1: Learned indexes
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14:05 - 14:30 |
Contrib Talk 1: Project Massive Text Indices
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14:30 - 15:00 | Break |
15:00 - 15:45 |
Invited Talk 2: Quarks und Bytes
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15:45 - 16:10 |
Contrib Talk 2: Graph-Based Methods for Rational Drug Design Prof. Dr. Petra Mutzel |
16:10 - 16:30 |
Break |
16:30 - 17:15 |
Invited Talk 3: Big Data for Big Challenges: Using Social Media Advertising Data to Advance the SDGs Dr. Ingmar Weber In 2015, in a rare global consensus, all 193 UN member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. This agenda is organized around 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ranging from No Poverty, to Gender Equality, and Justice and Strong Institutions. But goals are meaningless without a way to track their progress and to identify areas most in need of help. In this talk, I will present joint work with different UN agencies and academic collaborators on using social media advertising data to monitor international development, and humanitarian crises. In a nutshell, Facebook and other advertising platforms provide so-called “audience estimates” on how many of their users match certain targeting criteria, such as being located in a particular area, being of a particular age and gender, and having a particular device type. The answers to these count oracle questions are provided free of charge, effectively creating a digital census over almost 3 billion users on Facebook’s network. This digital census can be used to map poverty, track digital gender gaps, or to monitor migration, including during the current Ukraine crisis. I will describe some of these use cases, and will discuss challenges related to using noisy big data. |
17:15 - 17:40 |
Contrib Talk 3: Is there a moral obligation for algorithm designers? From the choice of random graph models to fairness in machine learning
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Social Event/Dinner |
Friday
09:00 - 09:45 |
Invited Talk 4: Recent Advances in Fully Dynamic Graph Algorithms: A Practitioner's View
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09:45 - 10:30 |
Contrib Talk 3: Project Fast Inexact Combinatorial and Algebraic Solvers for Massive Networks
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Contrib Talk 4: Scalable Generation of Random Graph
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10:30 - 11:00 |
Break |
11:00 - 11:25 |
Contrib Talk 5: Project Scaling Up Generic Optimization
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11:25 - 12:10 |
Invited Talk 5: Workflow-efficient Algorithms
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12:10 - 12:15 |
TCS4Future: Pledge for sustainable research in theoretical computer science
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12:15 - 12:20 |
Closing Remarks
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NetworKit is an open open-source toolkit of algorithms for large-scale network analysis. The upcoming NetworKit Day 2020 is a meeting of the NetworKit community and will be held online via Zoom.
The event intends to present NetworKit to people who don't know it yet, to update more seasoned users and developers and to discuss future development directions including feedback on the current status. Also, two invited scientific talks by Jörn Kreutel from Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin and by Mattia D'Emidio from University of L'Aquila are featured.
Dates:
October 15th, 2020
Registration deadline is October 13th, 2020
Registration:
Further information and registration can be found here.
Here is an overview of extern awards in recent years:
Year 2020:
Peter Sanders received an ERC Advanced Grant for his project „ScAlBox – Engineering Scalable Algorithms for the Basic Toolbox“. For further information visit the websites of the KIT Department of Informatics and the European Research Council.
Year 2019:
Dorothea Wagner received the Konrad-Zuse-Medaille of the Gesellschaft für Informatik for being an outstanding scientist. Her contributions for computer science are among the best in the world and can be found in numerous applications today. These include, for example, automated route planning or the optimization of energy systems.
Mark Blacher won the ACM SIGMOD Programming Contest 2019
Year 2018:
Daniel Funke, Sebastian Lamm, Peter Sanders, Christian Schulz, Darren Strash, Moritz von Looz received the Best Paper at IPDPS
Lina Humbeck, Sebastian Weigang, Till Schäfer, Petra Mutzel, Oliver Koch recieved the Important Paper Award with Cover Feature for CHIPMUNK: A Virtual Synthesizable Small-Molecule Library for Medicinal Chemistry, Exploitable for Protein–Protein Interaction Modulators
Year 2017:
Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide is a memeber of the National Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech)
Christian Schulz received the Heinz Billing Prize for outstanding contributions to computational science
Katharina Anna Zweig received the ARS LEGENDI Award for excellent university teaching
Year 2015:
Lina Humbeck and Oliver Koch received the Best Poster Award for Chemogenomics analysis of small molecule bioactivity data: Privileged scaffolds and conserved structural elements in proteins
The Annual SPP Meeting 2019 will take place in Freiburg.
Dates:
Begin: 16th, September
End: 18th, September
Accomodation:
We recommend the Motel One Hotel.
Location:
The meeting will be held at the Faculty of Engineering campus of the University of Freiburg.
Further information and registration can be found here.
The Indo-German Workshop / Spring School on Algorithms for Big Data, 2019 is organized in a cooperation between IIT Bombay and the German Research-Cluster "Algorithms for Big Data" and will take place in IIT Bombay, Mumbay, India.
Dates:
February 18 - 22, 2019
Registration:
Further information and registration can be found here.