STWOR 2
(also known as STRUG 2024)
Workshop on Structural Graph Theory
Chęciny, July 2024
(also known as STRUG 2024)
Workshop on Structural Graph Theory
Chęciny, July 2024
STWOR 2 is the next edition of workshops on structural graph theory organized by the algorithms group of the University of Warsaw.
It will take place in the European Center for Geological Education in Chęciny, Poland, from June 30th till July 5th, 2024.
Participants
Tara Abrishami
Romain Bourneuf
Marcin Briański
Dario Cavallaro
Vera Chekan
Linda Cook
Jadwiga Czyżewska
James Davies
Karolina Drabik
Xiying Du
Jakub Gajarsky
Meike Hatzel
Claire Hilaire
Jędrzej Hodor
Benoît Huftier
Gwenaël Joret
Kacper Kluk
Dan Kráľ
Tomasz Krawczyk
Tomáš Masařík
Jana Masaříková
Piotr Micek
Martin Milanič
Wojciech Nadara
Marta Piecyk
Marcin Pilipczuk
Michał Pilipczuk
Filip Pokrývka
Paweł Rzążewski
Marek Sokołowski
Giannos Stamoulis
Bartosz Walczak
Karol Węgrzycki
Michał Włodarczyk
Anna Zych-Pawlewicz
Schedule
Sunday, June 30th
17:30 Arrival
18:30 Dinner
Monday, July 1st
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 - 12:30 Open problem session and division into groups
13:00 Lunch
Afternoon Work, work
18:30 Dinner
Tuesday, July 2nd
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Talk: Matroid depth and width parameters by Dan Král'
10:30 Progress reports
Rest of morning Work, work
13:00 Lunch
Afternoon Work, work
18:30 Dinner
Wednesday, July 3rd
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Talk: Width parameters of matroids by Giannos Stamoulis
10:30 Progress reports
Rest of morning Work, work
13:00 Lunch
Afternoon Free for social activities
18:30 Barbecue
Tuesday, July 4th
08:00 Breakfast
09:00 Talk: Diestel's Lemma rediscovered by Piotr Micek
10:30 Progress reports
Rest of morning Work, work
13:00 Lunch
Afternoon Work, work
18:30 Dinner
Friday, July 5th
08:30 Breakfast
09:30 Final reports
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Departure
Funding
The workshop is generously supported by the Excellence Initiative - Research University (IDUB) funds of the University of Warsaw, as well as the project BOBR that is funded from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme with grant agreement No. 948057.