EURO Conference

EURO-k conferences

The EURO-k Conferences are intended to be forums for communication and cooperation among European Operational Researchers. Being broadly oriented, they are intended to be international meetings of Operational Researchers who are active in all the diverse special areas of Operational Research and to the free exchange of knowledge, experience, new ideas and promising results relating to the research and practice of OR. In the 40-year history of the EURO-k series, the conferences have been held in 18 different countries. In 2016 - for this first time - it is organised in Poland.

EURO Conference History

k Year City Country   k Year City Country
1 1975 Brussels Belgium 16 1998 Brussels Belgium
2 1976 Stockholm Sweden 17 2000 Budapest Hungary
3 1979 Amsterdam Netherlands 18 2001 Rotterdam Netherlands
4 1980 Cambridge United Kingdom 19 2003 Istanbul Turkey
5 1982 Lausanne Switzerland 20 2004 Rhodes Greece
6 1983 Vienna Austria 21 2006 Reykjavik Iceland
7 1985 Bologna Italy 22 2007 Prague Czech Republic
8 1986 Lisbon Portugal 23 2009 Bonn Germany
9 1988 Paris France 24 2010 Lisbon Portugal
10 1989 Belgrade Yugoslavia 25 2012 Vilnius Lithuania
11 1991 Aachen Germany 26 2013 Rome Italy
12 1992 Helsinki Finland 27 2015 Glasgow United Kingdom
13 1994 Glasgow United Kingdom 28 2016 Poznań Poland
14 1995 Jerusalem Israel 29 2018 Valencia Spain
15 1997 Barcelona Spain

EURO 2016 - 28th European Conference on Operational Research

EURO 2016 is the premier European conference for Operational Research and Management Science organized by EURO – the European Association of Operational Research Society and the Polish Operational and Systems Research Society at Poznan University of Technology.

Poznan University of Technology - being one of the leading European centres in decision analysis, optimization, project management, and scheduling - is a perfect place to share cutting edge ideas from the OR/MS community. The main conference venue is the university campus at the riverside, located close to the historical centre of Poznan.

The Program and Organizing Committees, chaired by Daniele Vigo and Joanna Józefowska, respectively, have prepared a high quality scientific program and an exciting social program.

All conference attendees will have an excellent opportunity to explore Poznan. The city offers a wide range of historical and leisure spots to visit, including the renaissance Old Market Square, the enchantingly located Cathedral, former Imperial Castle, Malta lake, and a set of rearranged post-industrial venues.

Number of participants per country (as for June 1, 2016)

Germany 191 India 26 Sweden 8 Philippines 2
Poland 144 Switzerland 25 Indonesia 7 Slovakia 2
United Kingdom 129 Canada 24 New Zealand 6 Afghanistan 2
Turkey 117 Israel 24 Mexico 6 Bosnia And
Herzegovina
2
Italy 101 South Korea 22 Ukraine 6 Bulgaria 2
France 99 Chile 22 Luxembourg 6 Thailand 2
Netherlands 74 Czech Republic 20 Serbia 6 Georgia 1
United States 71 Australia 16 Algeria 4 Argentina 1
Belgium 70 Greece 16 Slovenia 4 United Arab Emirates 1
Spain 62 Russia 15 Iceland 4 Latvia 1
Japan 48 Colombia 15 Hungary 4 Peru 1
Austria 41 Iran 13 Croatia 4 Singapore 1
Brazil 38 Hong Kong 12 Tunisia 4 Bermuda 1
Taiwan 37 Norway 12 Lebanon 2 Egypt 1
China 36 Lithuania 10 Nigeria 2 Malta 1
Finland 31 Ireland 10 Pakistan 2 Malaysia 1
Portugal 30 Romania 9 Belarus 2
Denmark 27 South Africa 9 Estonia 2
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