Events
Algorithms and Complexity group events
PhaseP Problem-Solving Workshop
This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme 'PhaseCAP: Phase Transitions in Combinatorics, Algorithms and Probability'.
PhaseP Plenary Talks
Tom Bohman (Carnegie Mellon University) and Christina Goldschmidt (University of Oxford) will give public lectures as part of the PhaseP Problem-Solving Workshop within the PhaseCAP Research Semester Programme on 2 April 2026. You are cordially invited to attend these plenary talks. Attendance is free, but registration is required.
Conference: Celebrating 10 Years of QuSoft
We are delighted to invite you to join us for a special Scientific Conference celebrating 10 years of QuSoft. This anniversary event brings together leading thinkers, researchers, and innovators in the field of quantum software to reflect on past achievements and look ahead to the breakthroughs that will shape the next decade. We look forward to welcoming you for a day of inspiring talks, scientific exchange, and community celebration.
PhaseC Problem-Solving Workshop
This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme 'PhaseCAP: Phase Transitions in Combinatorics, Algorithms and Probability'.
PhaseC Plenary Talks
On Friday 17 April 2026, Penny Haxell (University of Waterloo) and Rob Morris (IMPA) will give two public lectures as part of the final afternoon of the PhaseC Problem-Solving Workshop within the Research Semester Programme PhaseCAP. You are cordially invited to attend these plenary talks. Attendance is free, but registration is required.
PhaseA Problem-Solving Workshop
This workshop is part of the Research Semester Programme 'PhaseCAP: Phase Transitions in Combinatorics, Algorithms and Probability'.
PhaseA Plenary Talks
On Friday 29 May 2026, Leslie Goldberg (University of Oxford) and Amin Coja-Oghlan (TU Dortmund) will give two public lectures as part of the final afternoon of the PhaseA Problem-Solving Workshop within the Research Semester Programme PhaseCAP. You are cordially invited to attend these plenary talks. Attendance is free, but registration is required.