STOC 2020 slack channel open (from Madhur Tulsiani)

Madhur writes: Thanks to all who participated in STOC 2020! Since the discussions on some of the topics from the business meeting, on SafeToC, and  on the papers/workshops are still ongoing, we will keep the Slack workspace open till July 31st (instead of just one week after the conference, as announced earlier). Also, if any … Continue reading STOC 2020 slack channel open (from Madhur Tulsiani)

STOC 2020 information (guest post by Madhur Tulsiani)

Dear fellow theorists, As you already know, STOC 2020 this year will be a virtual conference. If you are interested in attending the conference, but haven’t registered yet, please do so soon (students: $25, regular: $50). This will help us ensure we have capacity for various online events.  Upon registration, you should receive a confirmation … Continue reading STOC 2020 information (guest post by Madhur Tulsiani)

TCS visioning workshop

[From Jelani Nelson and David Woodruff. This workshop can be very important to ensure TCS is represented in what is likely to be a difficult funding environment in coming years. --Boaz ] The CATCS will be hosting a virtual “Visioning Workshop” the week of July 20 in order to identify broad research themes within theoretical computer science (TCS) that have potential for … Continue reading TCS visioning workshop

Resources for the upcoming job market crunch

Aside from its devastating death toll, the COVID-19 pandemic has had severe economic implications. The impact on universities is particularly substantial, including disruptions to our physical campuses and student residences, as well as to the sources of income for private and public universities such as endowments and state budgets. All this means that the academic … Continue reading Resources for the upcoming job market crunch