First Joint Seminar on Metaheuristics
organized by the
UK Local Search Group and
EU/ME, the EUropean chapter on MEtaheuristics
Date: Weednesday, November 28, 2001
Location: City University, London, UK
Operational Research Society (UK): Local Search Study Group
http://www.orsoc.org.uk/region/study/search.htm
EU/ME the EUropean chapter on MEtaheuristics (EURO Working Group)
http://tew.ruca.ua.ac.be/eume/
With the support of EURO, the UK Local Search Study Group and the EU/ME
Working Group have organized a joint seminar on metaheuristics. The
timetable is as follows.
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee
11.00 - 11.50 Some applications of variable neighbourhood search
Khalil Hindi (Brunel University, UK)
12.00 - 12.40 The impact of the data structures in the algorithm
implementation for the travelling salesman problem
Dorabela Gamboa (Universidade Portucalense, Porto, Portugal)
12.40 - 13.50 Lunch
13.50 - 14.50 What more can metaheuristics do than finding good solutions?
Pierre Hansen (University of Montreal, Canada)
14.50 - 15.30 Modified genetic algorithm
Sigitas Buda (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics,
Vilnius, Lithuania)
15.30 - 16.00 Tea or coffee
16.00 - 16.40 A new ant colony algorithm using direct inter-individual
communication aimed at continuous optimization
Johann Dreo (Universite de Paris XII, France)
16.40 - 17.15 Discussion
There is no registration fee. However, participants will be expected to
pay on arrival a small charge of about £10 to cover the cost of catering
(lunch, coffee, etc.).
If you plan to attend, please send an e-mail as soon as possible, but
not later than 23 November, to
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so that we can plan the catering.
The seminar is held at City University, Northampton Square, London.
Directions on finding City University are available on the web site
http://www.city.ac.uk/aboutcity/campusmap.htm
On arrival at City University on 28 November, participants should enter
the building through the Northampton Square entrance and report to the
security desk.
If you require overnight accommodation, it may be possible to book a
guest room in one of the University's halls of residence, although the
rooms are in short supply. The cost of a single room is about £40,
payable in advance. You can telephone Finsbury Residence
+44 (0)20 7040 5060
to make a booking.
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