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PhDs in Logic X (extended deadline)

1-4 May 2018
Prague, Czech Republic

Extended deadline for submissions: PhDs in Logic X, Prague, Czech Republic,
1st - 4th May 2018

"PhDs in Logic" is an annual graduate conference organised by local
graduate students. This interdisciplinary conference welcomes contributions
to various topics in mathematical logic, philosophical logic, and logic in
computer science. It involves tutorials by established researchers as well
as short (25 minute) presentations by PhD students, master students and
first-year postdocs on their research.

We are happy to announce that the tenth edition of "PhDs in Logic" will
take place in Prague, Czech Republic during 1st - 4th May 2018 at the
Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

The tutorial speakers are:

Chris Fermüller (TU Wien)
Radek Honzík (Charles University)
Jan Krají?ek (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Roman Kuznets (TU Wien)
Francesca Poggiolesi (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)

Abstract submission:
PhD students, master students, and first-year postdocs in logic from
disciplines that include but are not limited to philosophy, mathematics,
and computer science are invited to submit an extended abstract on their
research. Submitted abstracts should be about 2 pages long (not including
references). Each abstract will be anonymously reviewed by the scientific
committee. The accepted abstracts will be presented by their authors in a
25 minute presentation during the conference. The *extended deadline* for
abstract submission is *26th January 2018*. Please submit your blinded
abstract in the Easychair format via: https://easychair.org/conferen
ces/?conf=phdlx2018.

For more information please see:
https://logic.ff.cuni.cz/research/conferences/phd-logic/

Local organisers:
Tomá? Lávi?ka, Adam P?enosil, and Petr ?varný (Department of Logic, Charles
University, Prague)
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