14-16 May 2015
Vienna, Austria
PhDs in Logic VII May 14-16th, 2015 VIENNA, AUSTRIA http://phdsinlogic.logic-cs.at FINAL CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PARTICIPATION PhDs in Logic is an annual graduate conference in logic. Each year we invite four established researchers in various branches of logic to do a tutorial on their work in two 45-minute sessions. We also give PhD students the opportunity to do a twenty-minute presentation on (a) their own work or (b) an overview of some topic in their field. The conference includes the following tutorial speakers. Thomas Eiter (Vienna University of Technology) Michael Moortgat (Universiteit Utrecht) Revantha Ramanayake (Vienna University of Technology) Torsten Schaub (University Potsdam) PhD students in logic with a background in philosophy, computer science, mathematics or linguistics are the intended audience for these tutorials. They are also the type of students we have in mind for our thirty-minute student sessions. Students interested in doing a talk should send a 500-1000 word blinded abstract to https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pil2015 by February 12th, 2015. The selection of the talks will follow a double-blind review process. Please make sure that your name and affiliation are not included in the abstract. We welcome students to participate in PhDs in Logic VII regardless of whether they want to do a presentation. We also invite master students in logic, first year postdocs, and logicians from disciplines other than philosophy, computer science, mathematics and linguistics to apply. Students interested in participating without giving a talk should contact us at phdsinlogic@gmail.com. For more information, visit our website at http://phdsinlogic.logic-cs.at. In case you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via phdsinlogic@gmail.com. Organizing Committee: Ronald de Haan, Martin Kronegger. Scientific Committee: Agata Ciabattoni, Jan van Eijck, Chris Fermüller, Nina Gierasimczuk, Thomas Icard, Eric Pacuit, Jakub Szymanik, Anna Zamansky. Advisory Board: Stefan Szeider, Helmut Veith. Sponsors: Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms, Doctoral Program Logical Methods in Computer Science.