The New York Theory Day is a workshop aimed to bring together the theoretical computer science community in the New York metropolitan area for a day of interaction and discussion. The Theory Day features presentations by leading theoretical computer scientists about state-of-the-art advances in various areas. Some presentations give a survey of the latest advances in some area, while others may concentrate on a particular result. The meeting is free and open to everyone; in particular, students are encouraged to attend.
We are very happy to resume this long tradition that was interrupted by the pandemic!
Event date: Friday December 6, 2024, 9:30am - 4:30pm
Where: NYU Tandon, 370 Jay Street, Floor 12. (See below for instructions on how to get there).
Register here by December 2, 2024. Make sure to use exactly the same name as you have on some ID -- you will need that ID to get into the building. Make sure to register by Dec 2, as you will not be able to get into the building otherwise.
Amir Abboud (Weizmann/INSAIT)
Sanjeev Khanna (University of Pennsylvania)
Rotem Oshman (Tel-Aviv University)
Ron Rothblum (Technion)
The event is at the NYU Tandon campus in Brooklyn. The building is 370 Jay street. See link below for directions.
https://engineering.nyu.edu/academics/departments/computer-science-and-engineering/contact-cse
Josh Alman (Columbia), Marshall Ball (NYU), Aaron Bernstein (NYU Tandon), Henry Yuen (Columbia)