25-27 Feb 2015
Aachen, Germany
Young Researchers' Conference Frontiers of Formal Methods in Computer Science http://ffm2015.rwth-aachen.de Aachen, Germany February 25 ? 27, 2015 organized by the DFG Research Training Groups - AlgoSyn (Algorithmic Synthesis of Reactive and Discrete-Continuous Systems), Aachen - PUMA (Program and Model Analysis), Munich - QuantLA (Quantitative Logics and Automata), Dresden & Leipzig - SCARE (System Correctness under Adverse Conditons), Oldenburg - and the Austrian Research Network ARiSE (Rigorous System Engineering) This conference is a forum of young researchers (typically PhD students) for exchanging current research resultsand broadening their academic network. The scope of the conference ranges over formal and algorithmic methods in computer science, in a broad sense. Typical topics are the research areas of the participating organizations as indicated above. The conference consists of - invited lectures, by Moshe Vardi (Houston), Jean-François Raskin (Brussels), Joël Ouaknine (Oxford), Bernd Finkbeiner (Saarbrücken), Azadeh Farzan (Toronto), and Eric Bodden (Darmstadt) - short presentations (talks of 12 minutes duration). Submissions are welcome via the conference webpage ffm2015.rwth-aachen.de for short presentations given by young researchers (up to two years after completion of PhD), with an abstract of 2-5 pages written by a single author. The results may have been accepted or even published elsewhere. Each author is free to submit his/her ?best result? (possibly obtained jointly with others). Multiple submissions by one author are not permitted. The language of the conference is English. Proceedings will be available at the conference as a technical report of RWTH Aachen University, containing abstracts of 2-5 pages of accepted short presentations and, in a second part, optional one-page abstracts of participants who are young researchers. The program committee (from the organizing institutions) is announced on the conference website ffm2015.rwth-aachen.de. === Important Dates === Submission: December 31, 2014 Notification: January 15, 2015 Conference: February 25 - 27, 2015