Conferences and Workshops

Discrete Optimization and Machine Learning, Center for Advanced Intelligence, Tokyo, Japan, July 23-25, 2018
Optimization and Discrete Geometry : Theory and Practice, Tel Aviv University, Israel, April 24-27, 2018
CMS Session on Combinatorial, Geometric, and Computational Aspects of Optimization, Niagara Falls, Ontario, December 2-5, 2016
Workshop on Advances in Optimization, Tokyo, Japan, August 12-13, 2016
Paths, Pivots, and Practice: The Power of Optimization, GERAD, Montréal, Québec, June 11-13, 2015
Curvature of the Central Path in Linear Programming, University of Calgary, Alberta, May 26-29, 2015
CMS Session on Recent advances in variational analysis and linear optimization, Hamilton, Ontario, December 5-8, 2014
Recent Advances in Linear Optimization, Paris, France, July 30-August 1, 2014
Retrospective Workshop on Discrete Geometry, Optimization, and Symmetry, Fields Institute, Toronto, Ontario, November 25-29, 2013
Second Industry-Academic Workshop on Optimization in Finance and Risk Management, Fields Institute, Toronto, Ontario, September 23-24, 2013
Fourth Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference, St. John's, June 10-13, 2013
BIRS Workshop on Recent Advances in Transversal and Helly-type Theorems in Geometry, Combinatorics and Topology, Banff, October 21-26, 2012
Industry-Academic Workshop on Optimization in Finance and Risk Management, Fields Institute, Toronto, October 3-4, 2011
Workshop on Optimization, Fields Institute, Toronto, September 26-29, 2011
Conference on Discrete Geometry and Optimization, Fields Institute, Toronto, September 19-23, 2011
Workshop on Discrete Geometry, Fields Institute, Toronto, September 13-16, 2011
Thematic Program on Discrete Geometry and Applications, Fields Institute, Toronto, Fall 2011
Efficiency of the Simplex Method; Quo vadis Hirsch conjecture?, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, Los Angeles, January 2011
MOPTA 10 - Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications, Lehigh University , August 18-20, 2010
CMS Session on Recent Trends in Discrete Geometry, Windsor, Ontario, December 5-7, 2009
MOPTA 09 - Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications, Lehigh University, August 19-21, 2009
Canada-Japan Workshop on Discrete and Computational Geometry, University of Tokyo, July 13-15, 2009
Combinatorial Optimization Day, McMaster, August 22, 2008
MOPTA 08 - Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications, August 18-20, 2008
International Conference on Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT-II and MOPTA-07), August 12-17, 2007
Workshop on Advances in Optimization, Tokyo, April 19-21, 2007
6th Annual MOPTA - Modelling and Optimization, July 24-27, 2006
Franco-Canadian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, August 18-20, 2005
Workshop on Mathematical Programming in Data Mining and Machine Learning, June 1-4, 2005
4th McMaster Optimization Conference (MOPTA04), July 28-30, 2004
Large Scale Nonlinear and Semidefinite Programming, University of Waterloo, May 12 - 15, 2004
McMaster Optimization Day, May 10, 2004
3rd McMaster Optimization Conference (MOPTA03), July 30 - August 1, 2003
Southern Ontario Numerical Analysis Day (SONAD), May 2, 2003
2nd McMaster Optimization Conference (MOPTA02), August 1-3, 2002
McMaster Optimization Workshop, May 23-24, 2002
1st McMaster Optimization Conference (MOPTA01), August 2-4, 2001
The meetings are planned aiming to bring together a diverse group of people from both discrete and continuous optimization, working on both theoretical and applied aspects. Our target is to present a diverse set of exciting new developments from different optimization areas while at the same time providing a setting which will allow increased interaction among the participants. We aim to bring together researchers from both the theoretical and applied communities.

 

Seminars

Distinguished H. Lyman Hooker Visiting Professor Seminar Series
Research seminars given by our special guests - Distinguished H. Lyman Hooker Visiting Professors of McMaster University.
McMaster Optimization Seminar Series
The Optimization Seminar provides an informal gathering for CAS faculty, students, and visitors to exchange research ideas on optimizationalgorithms, problems and applications and facilitates interaction between faculty and students from various departments (CAS, ECE, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil Engineering, Engineering Physics, Mathematics, Business School).
Student Seminar Series
The Student Seminar Series provides an informal environment for graduate students to present their research ideas and accomplishments.