7-8 January 2011
Delhi, India
*** LogICCC Meets India *** 7 & 8 January 2011 Delhi University, India http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogICCCMeetsIndia/ LogICCC is a European research activity consisting of eight multi-country collaborative research projects (CRP) covering topics in applied logic ranging from theoretical computer science over philosophical and historical issues to computational social choice. It is funded by the European Science Foundation. Among other things, LogICCC has been coordinating research activities that involve several of the CRPs and activities that reach out to other research communities. One such activity was the highly successful event LogICCC Meets China held at Chongqing in China on 7 October 2009 at which the researchers from the various CRPs of LogICCC met researchers in China, creating new interactions and strengthening existing ties. The event LogICCC Meets India intends to do the same for the Indian logic community. We deliberately selected the conference ICLA 2011, the most important logic event in India, as the host event for our satellite workshop. We encourage all participants and potential participants of LogICCC Meets India to also submit a paper to the conference ICLA 2011. (Deadline: 31 July 2010.) SPEAKERS. CFSC Ulle Endriss (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) DiFoS Benedikt Lwe (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Sara Uckelman (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) GASICS Wolfgang Thomas (Aachen, Germany) LcpR Gernot Kleiter (Salzburg, Austria) LINT Jouko Vnnen (Helsinki, Finland) Dietmar Berwanger (Cachan, France) LoMoReVI Christian Fermller (Vienna, Austria) SSEAC Rudolf Berghammer (Kiel, Germany) VAAG Peter Grdenfors (Lund, Sweden) *** LogICCC Travel Subsidies *** In order to increase the possibility of interaction between LogICCC researchers and the Indian logic community, we are encouraging all LogICCC members to attend the event and the host conference ICLA 2011. As part of this encouragement, the European Science Foundation offers eight travel stipends of up to EUR 500 each. If you are a member of one of the eight LogICCC CRPs, you are eligible to apply. Reimbursement will be made based on original receipts and real costs to a maximum of EUR 500. If you want to apply, please submit an application by e-mail to bloewe (at) science (dot) uva (dot) nl before the deadline of 31 August 2010. The application should contain * a brief CV (maximum one page) in txt or pdf format, and * an indication of whether you submitted a talk to ICLA 2011. Applicants who have an accepted paper at ICLA 2011 will have priority. Decisions about these stipends will be sent out shortly after the notifications of ICLA 2011.