... not sure if I have forwarded this already, but I can highly recommend this. The event is free of charge, but registration would be required.
Best, Timo
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: New CUSO Activity: SympGraph Datum: Thu, 8 May 2025 09:36:32 +0200 Von: CUSO informatique@cuso.ch An: timo.kehrer@unibe.ch
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Dear CUSO members,
We are excited to invite you to SympGraph 2025 (https://sympgraph25.inf.unibe.ch/), a one-day symposium dedicated to graph-based representations in computer science, taking place on Thursday, August 21, 2025, at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
SympGraph 2025 brings together young researchers working with graphs across diverse areas such as: - Machine learning and pattern recognition - Formal methods and verification - Programming languages and type systems - Knowledge representation and logic - Bioinformatics and chemoinformatics - and others
The event is designed to foster collaboration, exchange ideas, and build connections across disciplines. We especially encourage participation from PhD students, postdocs, and early-career researchers who are excited to present ongoing work or fresh ideas in a friendly, informal setting. We’re also pleased to host two invited speakers:
- Prof. Andreas Fischer (HES-SO, HEIA Fribourg), an expert in graph-based methods with extensive contributions to document analysis and handwriting recognition. - Prof. Benoit Gaüzère (INSA Rouen Normandie), whose research focuses on graph data representation learning, including advancements in Graph Neural Networks and applications in chemoinformatics.
Registration until July 15 is free, but required for planning purposes.
We look forward to seeing you in Bern!
Best regards, The SympGraph 2025 Organizing Team https://sympgraph25.inf.unibe.ch/
P.S. We’re happy to reimburse 2nd-class train travel within Switzerland, and meals at the venue are free of charge, including coffee breaks, a sandwich lunch, drinks, and a small aperitif at the end of the symposium.
-- Pr Valerio Schiavoni Institut d'informatique Université de Neiuchatel Coordination Program Doctoral Informatique CUSO