Proceedings 11th Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science
Jan Bouda, Luk\'a\v{s} Hol\'ik, Jan Kofro\v{n}, Jan Strej\v{c}ek, Adam, Rambousek

TL;DR
The paper introduces MEMICS, a forum for doctoral students to present research on mathematical and engineering methods in computer science, fostering technical exchange and networking.
Contribution
It provides an overview of MEMICS, highlighting its role as a platform for doctoral research dissemination across diverse computer science areas.
Findings
MEMICS covers a broad range of computer science topics.
It facilitates networking among doctoral students.
The forum includes technical talks and social activities.
Abstract
MEMICS provides a forum for doctoral students interested in applications of mathematical and engineering methods in computer science. Besides a rich technical programme (including invited talks, regular papers, and presentations), MEMICS also offers friendly social activities and exciting opportunities for meeting like-minded people. MEMICS submissions traditionally cover all areas of computer science (such as parallel and distributed computing, computer networks, modern hardware and its design, non-traditional computing architectures, information systems and databases, multimedia and graphics, verification and testing, computer security, as well as all related areas of theoretical computer science).
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