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How to submit
We welcome submissions of abstracts about your recent research in any of the areas listed in the scope below. This may cover a recently published paper (or a series of papers) or work in progress. The abstract submission deadline is 11 February 2026.
To submit an abstract, please fill out the form below or click on this link.
We aim to accept all relevant abstracts for an oral presentation, subject to capacity restrictions. While there is no strict limit on the number of submissions per "Corresponding author," in case of high submission volumes, we may need to limit acceptances to ensure fairness. The notification of acceptance will be on 11 March 2026
Scope
The scope of the StochMod meeting includes both theoretical advances in stochastic modeling techniques and relevant applications. Contributions may focus on the formulation of new stochastic models, the development of new analytical methods, or innovative applications of existing models and methods.
Theoretical and methodological research topics include, but are not limited to:
Data-driven stochastic modeling & optimizationÂ
Reinforcement learning and approximate dynamic programmingÂ
Stochastic processes
Queueing theory
Stochastic programmingÂ
Simulation optimization and simheuristics
Markov decision processesÂ
Bayesian statistics
Approximation, heuristic, and asymptotic methods
Robust and multicriteria decision making
Game theory and behavior theory
AI and its applications in stochastic modeling and decision-making
Relevant applications include, but are not limited to:
Service operations, such as healthcare systems and contact centers
Business innovations, such as the sharing economy and online marketplaces
Social networks and communication systems
Biometrics, epidemiology, and medical decision-making
Supply chains and manufacturing/production systems
Logistics and transportation
Revenue management and pricing
Routing, scheduling, and resource allocation
Economics, financial markets, and risk management
Energy systems
Business and marketing analytics
Humanitarian and non-profit projects
We also welcome contributions at the intersection of stochastic modeling and other areas covered by EURO Working Groups, including Network Optimization, Stochastic Optimization, Pricing and Revenue Management, Commodities, and Financial Modelling, Data Science meets Optimization, and Project Management and Scheduling.