[GDNET] Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science (ITCS 2020)

Tamara Mchedlidze mched at iti.uka.de
Wed Jun 5 11:29:35 CEST 2019


Dear colleague,

We invite you to submit your papers to the 11th Innovations in
Theoretical Computer Science (ITCS). The conference will will be held at
the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington from January 12-14,
2020.

ITCS seeks to promote research that carries a strong conceptual message
(e.g., introducing a new concept, model or understanding, opening a new
line of inquiry within traditional or interdisciplinary areas,
introducing new mathematical techniques and methodologies, or new
applications of known techniques). ITCS welcomes both conceptual and
technical contributions whose contents will advance and inspire the
greater theory community.
Important dates

Submission deadline: September 9, 2019 (05:59pm PDT)
Notification to authors: October 31, 2019
Conference dates: January 12-14, 2020
	    	
See the website athttp://itcs-conf.org/itcs20/itcs20-cfp.html  for
detailed information regarding submissions.

Program committee

Nikhil Bansal, CWI + TU Eindhoven
Nir Bitansky, Tel-Aviv University
Clement Canonne, Stanford
Timothy Chan, University of Ilinois at Urbana-Champaign
Edith Cohen, Google and Tel-Aviv University
Shaddin Dughmi, University of Southern California
Sumegha Garg, Princeton
Ankit Garg, Microsoft research
Ran Gelles, Bar-Ilan University
Elena Grigorescu, Purdue
Tom Gur, University of Warwick
Sandy Irani, UC Irvine
Dakshita Khurana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Antonina Kolokolova, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Pravesh Kothari, Carnegie Mellon University
Rasmus Kyng, Harvard
Katrina Ligett, Hebrew University
Nutan Limaye, IIT Bombay
Pasin Manurangsi, UC Berkeley
Tamara Mchedlidze, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Dana Moshkovitz, UT Austin
Jelani Nelson, UC Berkeley
Merav Parter, Weizmann Institute
Krzysztof Pietrzak, IST Austria
Elaine Shi, Cornell
Piyush Srivastava, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
Li-Yang Tan, Stanford
Madhur Tulsiani, TTIC
Gregory Valiant, Stanford
Thomas Vidick, California Institute of Technology (chair)
Virginia Vassilevska Williams, MIT
Ronald de Wolf, CWI and University of Amsterdam
David Woodruff, Carnegie Mellon University
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