PATIALA, INDIA, January 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) International Workshop on Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms is being organized at Thapar University Patiala from 4-15 June 2012 and then being repeated from 18-29 June 2012.
If you want to utilize your summer effectively and you are fascinated by algorithms and would like to solve challenging and puzzling computational problems, then join us at Thapar University Campus, Patiala with other motivated, talented and young teachers and researchers from across the world.
The objective of this workshop/summer school is to promote the discovery and dissemination of high quality teaching and research in theoretical computer science and computational algorithms.
Contents of the workshop are very rich and cover latest developments in the field of algorithms.
Some of them are:
- amortized and expected complexity Analysis
- B-tress
- Red-Black trees
- Skip lists
- Tries and Splay Trees
- Binomial
- Fibonacci heaps
- succinct
- persistent data structures
- disjoint sets
- Hashing
- augmenting data structures
- Divide and conquer
- Greedy algorithms
- Dynamic Programming
- Backtracking
- Branch and bound technique
- Graph Algorithms
- Shortest Path algorithms
- Maximum Flow algorithms and String matching algorithms
- Parallel algorithms
- Randomized algorithms
- Cache oblivious algorithms
- Data mining algorithms
- Online algorithms
- Geometric algorithms and networking algorithms
- FFT and cryptographic algorithms
- Multi-facility location problems
- Game theory
- Complexity classes
- P NP and Approximation algorithms
Dr Deepak Garg, Convener and main resource person of the workshop, has 15 years of teaching and research experience. He is guiding many ME and PhD students. He has 80 publications in International Journals/ conferences to his credit. He is chair ACM SIGACT North India and Secretary IEEE Computer Society Delhi Section. He has conducted many conferences/workshops on similar topics. He is on various advisory bodies of conferences/committees/missions. He can be reached at deep108@yahoo.com
For registration and other guidelines kindly go to http://www.gdeepak.com/work.php.
Thapar University (TU), Patiala is a premier institute of learning in Asia and is known for its excellence in teaching and research. It enjoys the status of a Deemed University. Thapar University, established in 1956, is committed for over half a century to creation, archiving and dissemination of knowledge in Engineering, Science and Technology for service to humanity. TU offers PhD, 20 PG and 9 UG degree programs in Engineering and Science. We offer a great work environment imbued in research and scholarship; extremely talented students; pristine campus of 250 acres with world-class infrastructure. Every department is NBA, NAAC and ISO certified and we have collaborations with IBM, SUN, Infosys, Microsoft, Wipro and Intel for education and research. The princely city of Patiala is refreshingly quiet with opulent lush green cover dotting its entire landscape.
International Summer School/Refresher Course/Workshop on Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms (4-15 June 2012 and 18-29 June 2012) at Thapar University, Patiala
Objective of this workshop/summer school is to promote the discovery and dissemination of high-quality teaching and research in theoretical computer science and computational algorithms.
2012-01-13
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[Press-News.org] International Summer School/Refresher Course/Workshop on Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms (4-15 June 2012 and 18-29 June 2012) at Thapar University, PatialaObjective of this workshop/summer school is to promote the discovery and dissemination of high-quality teaching and research in theoretical computer science and computational algorithms.