Deadline approaching for AIROSpringer Series, “Optimization between determinism and uncertainty”

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Martina DONEDA

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Feb 27, 2026, 8:19:56 AM (6 days ago) Feb 27
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Dear AIROYoungers,

this email is to remind you about the opportunity to submit a short paper (8-10 pages) for the next volume in the AIROSpringer Series ((https://link.springer.com/series/15947). edited by AIROYoung and titled “Optimization between determinism and uncertainty”. 


This is a Scopus-indexed publication linked to the 10th AIROYoung Workshop and Ph.D. School (https://ayw2026.github.io). The volume is primarily aimed at Ph.D. students, postdoctoral researchers, and young professionals who have participated in the workshop, but contributions from all interested authors, regardless of attendance, are also welcome.


Submissions are open until
tomorrow, February 28th.


KEY INFORMATION

Submit your contribution in the form of a short paper of 8-10 pages.

Submission platform: https://meteor.springer.com/10AYW

Submission deadline: February 28, 2026 (Finale deadline)

Guidelines and templates: https://www.springernature.com/gp/authors/publish-a-book/step-by-step-conference-proceedings


AWARDS

Authors submitting a short paper to our volume in the AIRO Springer Series will have the opportunity to get their work recognized as outstanding. More precisely, there will be the following awards:

  • Cargoful Best Paper Award (https://cargoful.tech/) – Participation is automatic and limited to authors submitting a paper to the Springer volume; prize: €300.
  • Springer Best Paper Award – Participation is automatic and limited to authors submitting a paper to the Springer volume; prize: a €250 voucher to spend on Springer books.

TOPICS

Short paper topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Mathematical Programming

- Multi-objective Optimization

- Stochastic Programming, Robust and Distributionally Robust Optimization

- Logistics and Supply Chain Management

- Routing and Transportation

- Scheduling and Timetabling

- Decision Support Systems

- Applications in industry and society

- OR teaching


For any questions, please feel free to contact Alice Raffaele (alice.r...@unipd.it).


Best regards,
The Volume Editors

Martina Doneda, University of Bergamo
Dario Palasgo, University of Padova
Alice Raffaele, University of Padova
Marta L. Tessitore, Roma Tre University
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