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SIAM Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APOCS22)

About the Conference

APOCS is sponsored by the SIAM Activity Group on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms.

The Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APOCS) serves as a venue for algorithm papers that are strongly motivated by systems, and systems papers with provable algorithmic guarantees. Contributed papers are sought in all areas of algorithms and architectures that offer insight into the performance and design of computer systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to algorithms and data structures for:

Compilers
Computer networks, including mobile, ad hoc, and sensor networks
Databases
Emerging architectures
Energy efficient computing
High-performance computing
Management of massive data
Operating systems
Parallel and distributed systems
Storage systems

The following meetings will be held jointly:
ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA22)
Algorithm Engineering and Experiments (ALENEX22)
SIAM Symposium on Algorithmic Principles of Computer Systems (APOCS22)
SIAM Symposium on Simplicity in Algorithms (SOSA22)

Program Committee Chair

Kunal Agrawal, Washington University in St. Louis, U.S.

Program Committee

Jonathan Berry, Sandia National Laboratories, U.S.
Vladimir Braverman, John Hopkins University U.S.
Alex Conway, VMWare Research Group, U.S.
Rathish Das, University of Waterloo, Canada
Jeremy Fineman, Georgetown University, U.S.
Jie Gao, Stony Brook University, U.S.
Yan Gu, University of California, Riverside, U.S.
Bradley Kuszmaul, Google, U.S.
Shir Landau-Feibish, Open University of Israel, Israel
Jing Li, New Jersey Institute of Technology, U.S.
Prashant Pandey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.
Ori Rottenstreich, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Clifford Stein, Columbia University, U.S.

Steering Committee Chair

Martin Farach-Colton, Rutgers University, U.S.

Steering Committee

Michael Bender, Stony Brook University, U.S.
Guy Blelloch, Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.
Jennifer Chayes, Microsoft Research, U.S.
Charles Leiserson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.
Don Porter, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, U.S.
Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University, U.S.
Margo Seltzer, University of British Columbia, Canada