Virtual & In-person Workshops

In contrast to the working groups, these are larger and more formal gatherings, generally composed of a schedule of lectures and/or presentations, panels, etc.

Program Information

Typical lengths of a workshop are three to five days and have twenty-five or so participants (so as to keep them from being a less intimate and generally less productive conference-like gathering). In some shape or form, computation should be a key organizing conceit for the subject of the conference.

Particulars:

  • Workshops should be open to the Dartmouth community at large.
  • Given the logistical difficulties of putting together a meeting of this size, proposals should be submitted well in advance of the desired workshop timing. Please send proposals to the Neukom Institute.
  • Organizers are required to submit to the Neukom Institute a report summarizing the outcomes of the workshops.
  • All working papers and/or publications supported by an Award must acknowledge the William H. Neukom 1964 Institute for Computational Science