Call for Posters

WINE 2017 will feature a poster session for the presentation of results published elsewhere in the past 12 months or work in progress that are relevant to the WINE community. Each presenter will also be given the opportunity to give a lightning talk of 2-3 minutes about the contribution.

Poster submissions should include:

Note that for the submission it is not required to submit the poster itself. Please list the presenter as contact author. The presenter must register for WINE 2017.

For work that has been published or accepted elsewhere, the abstract should include a link to the original publication and mention the venue and the date of the publication. For unpublished papers, please link to the web page of the paper. Posters are non-archival. They will not appear in the WINE 2017 proceedings. Thus, authors are free to submit already-published work.

Each registered participant can submit at most one poster. Poster submissions are reviewed for relevance. If the number of poster submissions exceeds capacity, priority will be given to students and postdocs.

For Graduating Students

This session will also include posters and short presentations by graduating students and postdocs in algorithmic game theory and related fields, who will be on the job market next year. Candidates interested in doing this should also use the same submission link provided below. For the title, please use "Graduating bits:[FULL NAME]", and submit a pdf of your CV.

Poster Preparation

Each poster presenter will be allocated a poster board of A0 size i.e., 84cm (33.1") wide by 118cm (46.8") high. Presenters should ensure that their poster(s) fit into this space. Pushpins for attaching posters to the poster board will be provided.

Important dates

Submission Link

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