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Call for Contributed Abstracts
===== TIMETABLING AND ROSTERING =====
Stream at EURO/INFORMS 2013 Conference
July 1-4, Rome, Italy
http://euro2013.org/
We invite you to present your work within the stream on "Timetabling and Rostering"
at EURO/INFORMS 2013, the Joint-International Meeting of the Association of European
Operational Research Societies (EURO) and the Institute for Operations Research and
Management Science (INFORMS).
If you would like to present your work in this stream, please send the following:
- Title of the talk
- Abstract (600 characters)
- Name and contact information for all co-authors
by the ***1st of March 2013*** to any of the stream organisers:
Dario Landa Silva ([log in to unmask])
Nysret Musliu ([log in to unmask])
Tim Curtois ([log in to unmask])
or enter the information about your abstract using the conference website:
http://www.euro-online.org/conf/display.php
If you would like to organise an invited session, please contact any of the stream
organisers. So far we have the following invited sessions:
Workforce Scheduling and Routing
High School Timetabling
Healthcare Staff Rostering
Workforce Scheduling and Routing
University Timetabling
Sport Events Scheduling
Sincerely,
Timetabling and Rostering Stream Organisers
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