The one-day international event aims to provide participants with in-depth knowledge of graph theory concepts and their practical applications in modern computing, engineering, and optimization problems. Registration for the workshop remains open until June 28, 2026.
A Platform to Explore Advanced Graph Theory Concepts
Graph coloring and labeling are among the most significant areas of graph theory, with applications spanning computer science, telecommunications, artificial intelligence, social network analysis, scheduling systems, and operations research.
Through this workshop, participants will gain exposure to both fundamental and advanced concepts while interacting with experts working in the field.
The organizers aim to bridge the gap between theoretical foundations and real-world applications by showcasing how graph coloring techniques solve complex computational challenges.
Objectives of IWGCLAA 2026
The primary objective of the workshop is to provide a comprehensive understanding of graph coloring methodologies and their practical significance.
Key goals include:
- Introducing participants to the fundamentals of graph coloring and labeling.
- Exploring contemporary research developments in graph theory.
- Demonstrating real-world applications of graph coloring techniques.
- Highlighting challenges and emerging opportunities in optimization and network-related problems.
- Encouraging interdisciplinary research collaborations among students, faculty, and professionals.
The workshop will also discuss how graph theory contributes to solving modern technological and engineering problems.
Topics Covered During the Workshop
Participants attending IWGCLAA 2026 will gain insights into a broad range of topics, including:
Fundamentals of Graph Coloring
- Introduction to graph coloring
- Chromatic numbers
- Coloring principles and methodologies
Advanced Coloring Problems
- List Coloring
- Edge Coloring
- Total Coloring
- Labeling Techniques
Algorithmic Approaches
- Coloring algorithms
- Optimization techniques
- Computational methods
Complexity Analysis
- Complexity issues in graph coloring
- NP-hard problems
- Efficient algorithm design
Practical Applications
- Frequency assignment in communication networks
- Register allocation in compiler design
- Social network analysis
- Timetable and scheduling problems
- Operations research and optimization
Who Can Participate?
The workshop is designed to accommodate a diverse audience from academia, research, and industry.
Eligible participants include:
- Undergraduate (UG) Students
- Postgraduate (PG) Students
- Research Scholars
- Faculty Members
- International Students
- Industry Professionals
- Researchers working in optimization and network-related domains
The global online format allows participants from different countries and institutions to attend without geographical constraints.
Registration Details
Interested candidates can register through the official VIT events portal.
Registration Fee
- ₹100 + GST (Non-refundable)
Registration Deadline
- June 28, 2026
Workshop Date
- June 29, 2026
Mode of Conduct
- Online
Participants are encouraged to complete their registrations early to secure their place in the workshop.
Why This Workshop Matters
As technologies become increasingly dependent on complex networks, optimization techniques, and efficient resource allocation, graph theory continues to play a critical role in solving real-world challenges.
Workshops such as IWGCLAA 2026 provide valuable opportunities for students and professionals to:
- Learn from experts in the field.
- Explore current research trends.
- Enhance problem-solving skills.
- Gain exposure to cutting-edge applications of graph theory.
- Build academic and professional networks.
The event reflects VIT’s continued commitment to promoting advanced research, innovation, and international academic collaboration in emerging areas of computer science and engineering.
About VIT
The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) is one of India's leading private universities, known for excellence in engineering, technology, research, innovation, and global academic collaborations. Through workshops, conferences, and research initiatives, VIT regularly provides students and researchers with opportunities to engage with emerging technologies and contemporary scientific challenges.
