About the Center:



DIMACS is the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science. It was founded in 1989 as an NSF funded Science and Technology Center (STC) and one of the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology's Advanced Technology Centers.

Mission

DIMACS mission statement describes the goals of the center and some of the main programs.

Principals

DIMACS partners at Rutgers and elsewhere work together as organizers and implementors of programs in research, education and outreach.

Membership in DIMACS

Benefits and responsibilites of being a DIMACS member with instructions on how members of DIMACS' partners and other individuals can apply for membership in DIMACS.

Publications and Reports

Annual Reports

External Evaluation of Research at DIMACS prepared by Tom Leighton (MIT) and Christos Papadamitriou, chair (UC - Berkeley) - March 6, 1997.

External Evaluations of Special Years/Special Foci, With Lists of Publications Traceable to Them

External Evaluations of Educational Programs at DIMACS

Research Overviews: Scientific Achievements at DIMACS

Special Year/Special Focus Reports: Workshops, Participants, Scientific Achievements

Governance

DIMACS programs are governed by committees that select postdoctoral fellows, choose special year topics, etc.

Frequently Asked Questions


DIMACS home page
Alphabetical Index of DIMACS Web Pages
Contacting the Center
Document last modified on July 1, 2011.