Funded by the National Science Foundation Graph Theory and its Applications to Problems of Society The DIMACS CONNECT INSTITUTE (DCI), based at Rutgers University, takes the approach that research and education should work hand-in-hand. Collaborations between researchers and educators are formed by understanding each others' work and needs. To this end, the institute has designed separate programs that are focused on each group's interests, along with All-Institute Sessions aimed at meshing the two groups. The Institute offers a two-week program of research workshops, along with a four-week educational program for high school teachers. There will be two research workshops devoted to various topics in graph theory. Talks of both a "pure" and an "applied" nature will be featured. Each week we will highlight several presentations that emphasize applications to problems of society, problems involving communications, transportation, medicine, urban services, etc. Principal Investigator: Fred S. Roberts DIMACS, Rutgers University; email: froberts@dimacs.rutgers.edu Program Director: Linda Lesniak Drew University; email: llesniak@drew.edu How to Apply: All interested researchers should apply by contacting the appropriate research chair. Also, feel free to nominate graduate students or young researchers by sending a message to the appropriate research chair. Website: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/dci/2000 For information please e-mail Christine Spassione, Program Adminsitrator at: dci@dimacs.rutgers.edu This program is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and the AT&T Foundation. DIMACS (The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center and a Joint Project of Rutgers, Princeton University, AT&T Labs, Bell Labs, NEC Research and Telecordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore). |