The 19th Learning and Intelligent OptimizatioN Conference June 15–19, 2025, Prague, Czech Republic
This meeting, which continues the successful series of LION events started 18 years ago (latest editions LION18 @ Ischia, Italy, LION17 @ Nice, France), is exploring the intersections and uncharted territories between machine learning, artificial intelligence, mathematical programming and algorithms for hard optimization problems. The LION Manifesto defines the research area that is relevant for this event.
We invite you to submit your papers and participate in the Workshop on Optimization, Dynamics, and Convex Analysis (WODCA 2025) gathering experts in Optimization, Billiards, Optimal mass transport, Convex Geometry, Calculus of Variations, Applications of Mathematics in Mechanics, Dynamical Systems, Optimal Control, Mathematical Modelling, Mathematical Programming, Convex analysis, Semi-Infinite and Semidefinite Programming, Linear and Integer Programming, the Kakeya needle problem, among others.
Accommodation We are pleased to offer you a selection of comfortable and convenient hotels for your stay during the conference: Some suggestions can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/wodca2025/accomodation We recommend that interested participants reserve their accommodation as soon as possible.
We believe that WODCA 2025 will be an enriching and stimulating experience for all participants.
The Hungarian Operations Research Society (MOT), in collaboration with the János Bolyai Mathematical Society (BJMT) and the Society for Economic Modelling (GMT), organize the 36th Hungarian Operations Research Conference, to be held from June 4 to June 6, 2025.
Venue: Szeged Regional Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged, Somogyi u. 7.
Detailed information about the event (entry fee, committees, programme, etc.) will be available on the website http://www.mot.org.hu/MOK2025_en.
We invite submissions from researchers and practitioners engaged in theoretical, methodological, or applied areas of operations research. This year, the Organizing Committee places special emphasis on showcasing industrial and corporate applications of operations research. During the conference, the Egerváry Jenő Award, the Balas Egon Award, the Rapcsák Tamás Award and the Krekó Béla Award for 2025 will also be presented.
The conference will also feature English-language sessions, creating an opportunity for international colleagues to participate in the event.
Submission Guidelines: To present at the conference, please submit the registration form along with a short abstract of your presentation (details on how to submit the form and short abstract will be available soon).
Welcome to the 2nd International Electric Vehicle Conference (EVC), proudly hosted by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Stuttgart from 14 May to 16 May 2025. Building upon the resounding success of its inaugural edition, this biannual international academic conference stands as a beacon for collaboration and innovation in the realm of electric mobility. This conference aims to bring together academics and industry partners in a collaborative pursuit of advancing electric mobility on a global scale.
The Third International Workshop on Simulation Science (SimScience) will take place from May 7 to May 9, 2025 in Clausthal-Zellerfeld.
Simulation-based analysis and engineering techniques are traditionally a research focus of Clausthal University of Technology and University of Göttingen, which is especially reflected in their common interdisciplinary research cluster “Simulation Science Center Clausthal-Göttingen”. The third “Clausthal-Göttingen International Workshop on Simulation Science” aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both industry and academia to report on the latest advances on simulation science. Artificial Intelligence is a powerful tool that in many cases allows more rapid and more efficient evaluation and prediction of research data compared to conventional methods. However, the predictive power of artificial intelligence depends on the availability of large data sets. Therefore, there are various scenarios in different disciplines including natural science, materials engineering, economy and social sciences in which simulations are needed. The workshop therefore focuses on both simulations and AI and their interaction.