10-15 Sep 2019
Warsaw, Poland
FoPPS 2019: Nominal Techniques 3rd Summer School on Foundations of Programming and Software Systems 10-15 September, Warsaw, Poland https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~fopss19/ ================================================================== The 2019 Alonzo Church Award was given to M. J. Gabbay and A. M. Pitts for their ground-breaking work on nominal sets. (https://siglog.org/winners-of-the-2019-alonzo-church-award/) Do you want to learn what that was about? Come to FoPSS 2019! ================================================================== The Summer School on Foundations of Programming and Software Systems (FoPSS) was jointly created by EATCS, ETAPS, ACM SIGLOG and ACM SIGPLAN. It was first organised in 2017. The goal is to introduce the participants to various aspects of computation theory and programming languages. The school, spread over a single week, is aimed at students and researchers in Theoretical Computer Science, broadly construed. Each year the school is focused on a particular, actively researched topic. Our focus in 2019 are Nominal Techniques in Computer Science. For the introduction and cornerstone contributions to this area Murdoch J. Gabbay and Andrew M. Pitts received the 2019 Alonzo Church Award. Both of them are among the lecturers of FoPSS 2019. The scientific programme of the school is available from our website: https://www.mimuw.edu.pl/~fopss19/programme.html Early registration fee is 1600PLN (approx. 375EUR), and it includes lunches, coffee breaks and accommodation in a hotel within a walking distance from the school venue. We have a few scholarships available to participants who have difficult access to funding. Registration is open! ================================================================== COLOCATED EVENT: Highlights 2019: 7th annual conference on Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata 17-20 September (http://highlights-conference.org) -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam