MCDM 2015

23rd International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making MCDM 2015 - Bridging Disciplines


August 2nd–7th, 2015, Hamburg, Germany

News

|01.10.2015|
The submission deadline for the Special Issue of the Computers and Operations Research Journal on "Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization" has been extended to October 15, 2015.

|24.08.2015|
Now the Book of Abstracts can be downloaded. Also a short program is available. Note that each document will be provided in a printed version at the conference.

|13.08.2015|
The photos of the scientific and the social program can be downloaded here.

|31.07.2015|
The Master Track Schedule (also provided in a printed version) and the Session Chair Instructions can be downloaded.

|09.07.2015|
The public transportation ticket will be sent to registered participants who have pre-paid the conference fee by 27th of July at the latest.

|08.07.2015|
The final timetable is online.

|04/2015|
Conference registration opens.

|04/2015|
Apply for free voucher codes for traveling to Hamburg with FlixBus.

|03/2015|
Update on the social program.

Travel info

The city of the 5 spires. An undiscovered gem of a European town that boast more canals than Italy's beloved Venice, Hamburg is a city of interesting contrasts…conservative, but progressive, provincial, but urban; chicly attired, but casually hip. Its inhabitants are cool and curt, but warm and engaging. There is enough European panache here to live out your usual continental travel fantasy clichés, but enough vibrant input from the incredible mix of immigrants ranging from Turkish to Thai, to feel like you are roaming the streets of any bustling western metropolis in the world from London to New York. Centrally located, in the thick of all things EU, it is the perfect city for travelers who want a taste of the West, the East, and everything in between at an urban pace, with a respectful nod to provincial sensibilities.

This major port city situated on the Elbe river in northern Germany. 1,740,000 inhabitants make it Germany's second largest city. With its masses of shops and restaurants, cinemas, bars and places of interest etc., it is lively and thriving and vibrant and definitely well worth seeing! (http://www.virtualtourist.com/)

To give you an idea what you can do in Hamburg, we highly recommend the following attractions:


For further information or inspiration you can follow this link to Tripadvisor.
Contact: MCDM2015@hsu-hh.de
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