Corelab Seminar
2017-2018

InformationAnnouncementsTalks

Information

The Corelab Seminar is an informal seminar organized by the Computation and Reasoning Laboratory. Its scope encompasses all areas of Theoretical Computer Science, and it is open to undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members alike. Distinguished speakers are often invited to give lectures based on their recent work.

  • When: On Mondays, at 17:00 (but check also the talk schedule below).
  • Where: Room 1.1.31, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens.

If you wish to give a talk or be notified of upcoming talks, please send an e-mail either to , or to whoever is currently serving as Seminar manager (see sidebar).

Announcements

  • [Sep 30th, 2017] Seminar begins. First talk is on Friday 30/09 at 15:30!

Talks

Date* Speaker/Title
2018  
Jun 26th Nikolaos Melissinos (NTUA)
A Faster FPTAS for the Subset-Sums Ratio Problem (abstract).
May 29th Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS)
Traffic Routing: Efficiency, Equilibrium and Dynamics (abstract).
May 22nd Evangelos Kranakis (Carleton University)
Linear Search with Faulty Robots (abstract).
Apr 3rd Antonis Achilleos (Reykjavik University)
A Framework for Parameterized Monitorability (abstract).
Mar 27th Efi Bournazou (UNAM)
Measuring Gentrification in Mexico City: an objective-subjective statistical approach (abstract).
Feb 26th Αναστασία Γεωργάκη (ΕΚΠΑ)
Η μουσική της βιοπανίδος: μικροδομικοί και μακροδομικοί κώδικες (abstract).
Jan 8th Chara Podimata (Harvard University)
Learning in the presence of strategic agents (abstract).
2017  
Dec 28th Danai Koutra (University of Michigan)
Inferring, Summarizing and Mining Multi-source Graph Data (abstract).
Dec 28th Ioannis Kokkinis (TU Dortmund)
Reachability and Expectation in Sequential Gossiping (abstract).
Dec 18th Stratis Ioannidis (Northeastern University)
Adaptive Caching Networks with Optimality Guarantees (abstract).
Dec 11th Vangelis Markakis (AUEB)
Fairness with indivisible goods: solution concepts and algorithms (abstract).
Oct 23rd Orestis Telelis (INRIA)
On Envy-Free Revenue Approximation for Combinatorial Buyers with Budgets (abstract).
Oct 16th Alex Kavvos (University of Oxford)
On the Semantics of Intensionality and Intensional Recursion (abstract).
Sep 30th Aristotelis Tsirigos (NYU)
Biomedical Research and Data Science: an ideal opportunity for synergy (abstract).

*Unless otherwise noted, the talks take place at the time and place specified under section "Information". For more information, please contact the Seminar manager.