WAW 2024

SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Building C (June 3-6, 2024)

WAW 2024

SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Building C (June 3-6, 2024)

WAW 2024

SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Building C (June 3-6, 2024)

Overview

Virtually every human-technology interaction, or sensor network, generates observations that are in some relation with each other. As a result, many data science problems can be viewed as a study of some properties of complex networks in which nodes represent the entities that are being studied and edges represent relations between these entities. Such networks are often large-scale, decentralized, and evolve dynamically over time. Modeling and mining complex networks in order to understand the principles governing the organization and the behaviour of such networks is crucial for a broad range of fields of study, including information and social sciences, economics, biology, and neuroscience.

The aim of the 19th Workshop on Modelling and Mining Networks (WAW 2024) is to further the understanding of networks that arise in theoretical as well as applied domains. The goal is also to stimulate the development of high-performance and scalable algorithms that exploit these networks. The workshop welcomes the researchers who are working on graph-theoretic and algorithmic aspects of networks represented as graphs or hypergraphs and other higher order structures.

WAW 2024 will be held at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Building C, Warsaw, Poland.

We are glad to inform you that LNCS proceedings volume for WAW 2024 is now available on SpringerLink: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-59205-8

Important Dates

  • Full paper submission: January 5, 2024
  • Notification of acceptance: February 2, 2024
  • Final version due: March 1, 2024

Registration

Participants should register using the Event Registration - WAW 2024 link or QR code below.

List of participants:

  1. Abdulaziz Shanmohamed Gulam, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  2. Ahmed Abu Deiab, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  3. Aisel Akhmedova, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  4. Aleksander Wojnarowicz
  5. Aleksandra Kubala, SGH Warsaw School Of Economics
  6. Ali Aykut Tekalp, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  7. Aliaksandr Mazur, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  8. Aliaksei Papkou, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  9. Alicja Grochocka-Dorocinska, Goldman Sachs
  10. Amena Akter Mim, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  11. Amna Shahid, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  12. Andrzej Jarynowski, Polish Hygiene Society in Wrocław/Instutute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Biostatistcs FUB
  13. Anis Rojbi, Université Paris8
  14. Anna Chmiel, Warsaw Univeristy of Techlonogy
  15. Antoni Czołgowski, SKN DATA SCIENCE
  16. Antoni Trybus, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  17. Arkadiusz Lipiecki, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  18. Azar Eftekhari Targhi
  19. Barbara Walczyk, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  20. Bogdan Bojarin, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  21. Bogumił Kamiński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  22. Catherine Matias, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Paris
  23. Chia Chi Lin, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  24. Chiehyang Chien, SGH student
  25. Christel Sirocchi, University of Urbino
  26. Coralie Kersulec, University of Warsaw
  27. Cuong Vo, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  28. Damian Serwata, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  29. Dana Baranava, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  30. Daniel Kaszyński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  31. Daniele De Vinco, Università degli Studi di Salerno
  32. Daria Dziubałtowska, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  33. Dariusz Dereniowski, Gdansk University of Technology
  34. Dawid Zdanowicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  35. Dennis Munene Gitari
  36. Ewelina Kędzior, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  37. Fariba Karimi, Complexity Science Hub Vienna
  38. François Théberge, TIMC
  39. Gabriela Nolasco Guardado, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  40. Grzegorz Siudem, Warsaw University of Technology
  41. Hanieh Sadri, University of Victoria
  42. Haoyun Zhou, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  43. Hocine Cherifi, University of Burgundy
  44. Igor Kapiczyński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  45. Ivan Alexander Moz Preza, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  46. Jakub Błaszczyszyn, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  47. Jakub Przybyło, AGH University of Krakow
  48. Jakub Targalski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  49. Jakub Złomański, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  50. Jan Szumilewicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  51. Jan Zajączkowski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  52. Jaroslaw Klamut, Visa Technology
  53. Jerzy Jaworski, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
  54. Joanna Marie Corpuz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  55. Joudi Naiisseh, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  56. Júlia Komjáthy, Delft University of Technology
  57. Julia Kubisa, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  58. Julia Śniegocka, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  59. Juliusz Kruk, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  60. Kacper Kaźmierczak, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  61. Kajal Rathore, South Asian University
  62. Kamil Deleżuch, Bank Pekao S.A.
  63. Kamilla Nafeeva, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  64. Karolina Jedynak
  65. Karolina Safarzynska, University of Warsaw
  66. Katarzyna Miszta-Kruk, Warsaw University of Technology
  67. Katarzyna Rybarczyk, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
  68. Kinga Kaczmarska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  69. Kinga Kaczmarska , SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  70. Konstantin Avrachenkov, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
  71. Lasse Leskelä, Aalto University
  72. Li Xinyi , SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  73. liping Lian, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  74. Louis HUBERT, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  75. Lourens Touwen, TU Delft
  76. Luis Eduardo Cabrera Avila, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  77. Luiza Semeniuk, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  78. Lukas Lüchtrath, WIAS Berlin
  79. Łukasz Kraiński, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  80. Maciej Rąpała, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  81. Magdalena Cicharska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  82. Mahsa Nooribakhsh, Universitat Politècnica de València
  83. Maks Walczynski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  84. Maksymilian Stoparczyk, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  85. Małgorzata Wrzosek, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  86. Marcel Półkośnik, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics
  87. Marcin Czupryna , Cracow University of Economics
  88. Maria Baranovskaya, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  89. Maria Guz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  90. Maria Kaszewska
  91. Mason Porter, University of California, Los Angeles
  92. Mateusz Nurek, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
  93. Mateusz Paszkiewicz , SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  94. Mateusz Wilinski, Tampere University
  95. Max Blabuś
  96. Michał Czuba, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  97. Michał Faron, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  98. Michał Sikorski, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics
  99. Michał Woźniak, University of Warsaw
  100. Mikołaj Chmielewski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  101. Mikołaj Łaba, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  102. Mikołaj Mielewczyk, SGH Warsaw school of economics
  103. Mikołaj Smok, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  104. Mindaugas Bloznelis, Vilnius University
  105. Mohamoud Ahmed Hussein, Amoud University
  106. Moritz Ackermann, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  107. Murad Guliyev, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  108. Murugan Varadhan, Vellore Institute of Technology
  109. Nicholas Sieger, University of California, San Diego
  110. Nikhil Chauhan, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  111. Nikola Sadoch, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  112. Nourhan abdelaal, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  113. Oleh Lazorenko, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  114. Oleksandra Tarasenko, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  115. Oliwia Pawlak, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  116. Onurcan Ozeroglu
  117. Patryk Michalski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  118. Paulina Wypych, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  119. Pawel Hitczenko, Drexel University
  120. Paweł Prałat, Toronto Metropolitan University
  121. Piotr Bródka, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  122. Piotr Cwalina, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  123. Piotr Dzięcioł-Kryciński , SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  124. Radoslaw Kita, TVN Warner Bros. Discovery
  125. Radoslaw Michalski, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  126. Rimantas Vaicekauskas, Vilnius University
  127. Robert Paluch, Warsaw University of Technology
  128. Sebastian Zajac, SGH Warsaw School Of Economics
  129. Shrirang Kishor Wadikhaye, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  130. Soumik Dutta, University of Warsaw
  131. Tahir Nawaz Cheema, Pakistan Model Higher Secondary School for Girls Saroke Cheema Wazirabad
  132. Thi Minh Ngoc Dao, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  133. Thu Huyen Do, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  134. Tomasz Radzik, King's College London
  135. Trang Linh Nguyen, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  136. Vinay Kumar Bindiganavile Ramadas, TU Eindhoven
  137. Volkan Kulturoglu, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  138. Wioletta Stobieniecka, Amazon Web Services
  139. Yana Yanchylik, SGH Warsaw School of Economics
  140. Zhiyuan Zhang, Toronto Metropolitan University

Poster

Venue and Local Information

WAW 2024 will be held at Building C of SGH Warsaw School of Economics (al. Niepodleglosci 128). After entering the building, take stairs up to Lecture hall 1 at entresol (near the bull statue). The venue is in the city center, near Pole Mokotowskie metro station (500m) or Racławicka metro station (450m).

Warsaw is well connected internationally with two airports: Chopin Airport (within the city) and Modlin Airport (outside the city). You can also get to Warsaw by train - exit at Central Railway Station and take metro from Centrum to Pole Mokotowskie station (2 stops). Public transportation in Warsaw entails extensive buses and trams network - ticket system is unified between transportation modes (including metro) with ticket machines available in every vehicle and many stops. Multiple taxi services are available in Warsaw, e.g. Uber, Bolt, FreeNow. The most convenient hotel location is near first metro line (M1) - direct ride from the furthest station to the venue takes around 30 minutes.

Official currency in Poland is Polish Zloty (PLN). There are multiple money exchange points and ATMs. Electronic payments with Visa and MasterCard are accepted in majority of shops and other points of interest.