Organizing committee:
- Todor Antić (Charles University)
- Jelena Glišić (Charles University)
- Miloš Puđa (University of Ljubljana)
Format:
Attendees are expected to give a short talk on any topic in their area of interest. The plan is to have a total of 12 talks, divided evenly between theoretical computer science, applied computer science and (discrete) mathematics.
Registration:
We invite anyone interested to fill in the google form. Since we have limited number of slots, they will be assigned on the first-come first-served basis.
Venue:
The seminar is a hybrid event and all talks will be accessible online. In person portion of the event will be held in room S11 of Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University.
Schedule:
14:50-15:00 - Opening ceremony
15:00- 16:30 - Session 1 (Chair: Miloš Puđa)
Jelena Glišić - Erdos-Szekeres Theorem for (not so) Restricted Point Sets
Karolina Trajkovska - Generating Synthetic Mnemonic Materials to Enhance Recall
Maximilian Strohmeier - Presheafes for the Working Computer Scientist
Milan Milivojčević - Synthetic data generation using a smart floor digital twin for fall detection
17:00 - 18:00 - Session 2 (Chair: Maximiliian Strohmeier)
Miloš Puđa - The most trivial fractal
Rhett Olson - Spatiotemporally-Aware Bioacoustics
Todor Antić -How many times can two minimum spanning trees cross?
18:00 - ?? - Food and drinks