Conference Program
Friday, September 14, 8:45am - 6:00pm
| 8:00-8:45am | Registration and Breakfast |
| Morning Session | |
|---|---|
| 8:45-9:00am | Welcome |
| 9:00-9:55am | Long Talks (15m): Payam Aminpour, Elizabeth Bondi, Zezhou Cheng |
| 9:55-10:15am | Short Talks (5m): Laksh Matai, Anmol Kabra, Caitie Reza |
| 10:15-10:55am | Coffee Break and Poster Session |
| 10:55-11:45am | Long Talks (15m): Lina Al-Kanj, Bryan Wilder, Milad Taleb |
| 11:45-12:15pm | Lunch |
| 12:15-1:30pm | AI Seminar with Stefano Ermon (IJCAI Computer & Thought Award Talk) |
| Afternoon Session | |
| 1:30-2:05pm | Long Talks (15m): Travis Moore, Kai Wang |
| 2:05-2:25pm | Short Talks (5m): Aaron Ferber, Caleb Robinson, Tadesse Zemicheal |
| 2:25-2:40pm | Break |
| 2:40-3:20pm | Long Talks (15m): Erwin Knippenberg, Priya Donti |
| 3:20-3:30pm | Short Talks (5m): Johan Bjorck, Genevieve Flaspohler |
| 3:30-4:00pm | Coffee Break and Poster Session |
| 4:00-5:30pm | Tutorial: Warren Powell |
| 5:30-6:00pm | Hackathon Introduction |
| Evening Events | |
| 6:00-8:30pm | Dinner |
Saturday, September 15, 9:00am - 5:30pm
| 8:30-9:00am | Breakfast |
| Morning Session | |
|---|---|
| 9:00-9:15am | Introduction to Group Work |
| 9:15-10:15am | Hands-on Problems with Warren Powell |
| 10:15-10:30am | Hackathon Challenge Problem Descriptions (< 5m presentations) |
| 10:30-12:10am | Hackathon |
| 12:10-12:30pm | Short Talks (5m): Ge Guo, Rishikesh Jha, Brendan Rappazzo |
| 12:30-1:30pm | Lunch |
| Afternoon Session | |
| 1:30-2:30pm | Tutorial: Guillaume Perez |
| 2:30-5:30pm | Hackathon |
| Evening Events | |
| 6:00-8:30pm | Dinner |
Sunday, September 16 (Times TBA)
| TBA | Optional activity (picnic lunch) |
Organization
- Chairs
- Sebastian Ament (Cornell University)
- Amrita Gupta (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Kevin Winner (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Steering Committee
- Carla Gomes (Cornell University)
- Doug Fisher (Vanderbilt University)
- Local Arrangements
- Erin Armstrong (Cornell University)
Sponsors
Thanks to CompSustNet, the Cornell Institute for Computational Sustainability (ICS), and the National Science Foundation for sponsoring CompSust-2018.

