| January-21-2013:
  Preparation Instructions for FOGA'13 Papers 
 December-14, 2012:
 
  Keynote speaker: Prof. Toby Walsh -more info 
 December-06-2012:
 
  Program PDF file see more 
 December-03-2012:
 
  Accommodation options 
 November-06-2012:
 
  Satellite Workshop: Workshop on Applying Modern Heuristic  Techniques in a Real-world Setting 
 November-02-2012:
 
  PLEASE NOTE: participants are advised to book their accommodation  early. More info.
 
 
  The tour down under (a major sports event) takes  place in Adelaide directly after FOGA http://www.tourdownunder.com.au/
                     October-18-2012:
  Satellite Workshop: Problems, Landscape Analysis, Automated  Algorithm Selection and Adaptation in Optimization 
 
  October-16-2012: Registration form for FOGA 2013 PDF File
 
 
  October-16-2012: Accepted Papers
 
 
  October-16-2012: Student Travel Grants
 
 
  October-16-2012: FOGA 2013 will be held in the Ingkarni Wardli building at  the North Terrace Campus of the University of Adelaide. More info.
 
 
 We invite submissions to the Foundations
                    of Genetic Algorithms (FOGA) 2013 workshop which will
                    be held from January 16-20, 2013, in Adelaide, Australia.
 
 FOGA is the premier event on the theoretical foundations
                    of all kinds of evolutionary computation techniques including (but not limited to) evolutionary algorithms, ant colony
                    optimization, and particle swarm optimization. Accepted
                    papers will be published in a post-conference proceedings by
                    ACM Press.
                    The goal of FOGA 2013 is to advance the theoretical
                    understanding of evolutionary computing techniques and to
                    promote theoretical work to the wider community. A successful exchange between theory and practice on evolutionary computation is very desirable and so we encourage submissions bridging theory and practice. In addition to strict
                    mathematical investigations, experimental studies increasing the theoretical foundations of evolutionary computation
                    methods are very welcome.
 
 Topics include (but are not limited to): fitness landscapes and problem difficulty, population dynamics, runtime analysis, self-adaptation, single- and
                    multi-objective problems, statistical approaches, stochastic
                    and dynamic environments, and working principles of evolutionary computing techniques in general.
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                      | Submission deadline (extended): | August 01, 2012August 15, 2012
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                      | Notification to authors: | October 15, 2012 |  
                      | Pre-proceedings deadline: | December 1, 2012 |  
                      | FOGA 2013: | January 16-20, 2013 |  
                      | Post conference proceedings deadline: | February 28, 2013 |  
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