Dear participants,

In the meantime, I hope you have all made it home well
- especially those of you who were dealing with illness!

Thank you so much for a wonderful week in Dagstuhl!
As discussed near the end of the seminar, here are
a few more things:

(1) If you have not done so, fill in the questionnaire
      sent by Dagstuhl.
(2) Please find below the announcement for the
     report, as discussed on Thursday. Some notes:
* The date is the final one for the Dagstuhl server;
           please send it to us (via coauthor, see (3) below)
           earlier if you can.
* Ioannis has been awarded the whip to ensure
  it all gets delivered. :)
(3) For all our convenience and exchange of information,
     please use the coauthor repository as well. If you go to
     and 0.1 Schedule, you will find that the contributions
     have been numbered. When you go to "1.2 Talk Titles
     and Slides“, you can simply add that number to the 
     title, so everyone can find it at a glance.
(4) As discussed in the wrap-up session on Friday, please
     also review your presence in coauthor; in particular,
     make sure your name is visible in those topics that
     interest you, so that you are part of the ongoing discussions.
     (This is particularly important for those of you who
      had to leave before the Friday session.)
(5) We will get back to you about an open followup zoom 
     session in a few weeks.
(6) Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions
     or suggestions!

Cheers,
Sándor 




Anfang der weitergeleiteten Nachricht:

Von: Jutka Gasiorowski <reports@dagstuhl.de>
Betreff: Dagstuhl Reports/23091 - Documentation of your seminar
Datum: 2. März 2023 um 09:22:59 MEZ
An: Aaron Becker <atbecker@uh.edu>, Fekete, Sándor <s.fekete@tu-braunschweig.de>, Irina Kostitsyna <i.kostitsyna@tue.nl>, "Matthew J. Patitz" <patitz@uark.edu>, Damien Woods <Damien.Woods@mu.ie>
Umgeleitet von: <s.fekete@tu-braunschweig.de>
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Call for Abstracts as used by the collector
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Subject: Documentation of Dagstuhl Seminar 23091 "Algorithmic Foundations of Programmable Matter"
To: seminar-23091@rhea.dagstuhl.de

Dear Participants of Dagstuhl Seminar 23091 "Algorithmic Foundations of Programmable Matter",

We hope that you enjoyed a fruitful seminar. As a point of reference for all
participants, outside researchers, as well as Dagstuhl's funding agencies we would
like to keep records of our seminar 23091. We would like to ask you to prepare a
summary for any presentation that you have given at the seminar. Additionally,
results from working groups should also be documented. For a talk, the
documentation mainly consists of a brief abstract along with a list of co-authors
and a bibliographic reference (if available).

Please note that an abstract submitted prior to the seminar on the seminar's
material page *will not* be automatically used as documentation entry, but you may
copy&paste that entry. This way, we'd like to clarify that your documentation
entry is part of an official publication.

Your documentation entry will be published as part of the seminar's issue of the
periodical series "Dagstuhl Reports", see http://www.dagstuhl.de/dagrep

*   Deadline: The deadline for submitting your documentation entry is:

April 28, 2023. 
*   Upload: To submit your documentation entry, please visit

    http://drs.dagstuhl.de/23091
    Login/Password: Your DOOR credentials

The submission works as follows:

1.  Select "Add abstract" (or click the edit button for an already existing entry).
2.  Fill out the form by providing title, authors, abstract, and - if applicable -
    a bibliographic reference together with its digital location.
3.  IMPORTANT: To approve your entry for publication, please select "Complete"
    abstract" in the "Completed" section of the abstract editor. No more
    changes can be made after saving a completed entry. You may modify or amend
    your entry as long as it is not marked as completed.
4.  Select "Save abstract" to save your data (or select "Cancel" if you wish to
    abort the submission).
5.  Select either "save all" or "cancel" brings you back to the list of your
    documentation entries.

As the designated collector of the seminar, I'm in charge of coordinating the
preparation of the seminar documentation.

Thank you very much in advance for your support, both on behalf of the seminar
organizers as well as Schloss Dagstuhl. You will receive an email when the report
for this seminar is published.

Please let me know in case of further questions.


Kind regards,
<name of collector>

on behalf of the seminar organizers of
"Algorithmic Foundations of Programmable Matter":

Aaron Becker <atbecker@uh.edu>
Sándor Fekete <s.fekete@tu-bs.de>
Irina Kostitsyna <i.kostitsyna@tue.nl>
Matthew J. Patitz <patitz@uark.edu>
Damien Woods <Damien.Woods@mu.ie>