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Mixed Integer Programming Workshop 2026

May 18-21, 2026

University of Connecticut - Stamford Campus

About

The Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) Workshop is a single-track workshop highlighting the latest trends in integer programming and discrete optimization, with speakers chosen by invitation.

The 2026 edition of the workshop will be the twenty-third in the MIP series. Links to past editions can be found here. MIP 2026 is supported by the Mixed Integer Programming Society (MIPS), which is a section of the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS).

The MIP 2026 organizing committee and the local organizing committee are committed to making the workshop a welcoming environment for all members of the MIP community. MIP 2026 will be an entirely in-person event. We look forward to seeing the community at the University of Connecticut - Stamford Campus.

Key Dates and Updates

Confirmed speakers

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  • Andre A. Cire (University of Toronto)
  • Shuvomoy Das Gupta (Rice University)
  • Sally Dong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Leona Gottwald (Hexaly)
  • Menal Guzelsoy (SAS)
  • Grani A. Hanasusanto (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
  • Rebekah Herrman (University of Tennessee)
  • Oliver Hinder (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Kibaek Kim (Argonne National Lab)
  • Rohit Kannan (Virginia Tech)
  • Sven Leyffer (Argonne National Lab)
  • Yongchun Li (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
  • Diego Moran (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
  • Harsha Nagarajan (Los Alamos National Lab)
  • Meike Neuwohner (London School of Economics and Political Science)
  • Alexandra Newman (Colorado School of Mines)
  • Karmel S. Shehadeh (University of Southern California )
  • Alex L. Wang (Purdue University)
  • Cathy Wu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Hande Yaman (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Land-Doig MIP Competition

The 2026 MIP Workshop will host a computational competition for research teams to showcase their practical, computational prowess. It is called the Land-Doig MIP Competition in honor of Ailsa H. Land and Alison G. Harcourt (née Doig), with permission.

All details can be found here.

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