CiE 2019, Durham (July 15-19) Second Call for Papers

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CiE 2019 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS:

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CiE 2019: Computing with Foresight and Industry

Durham, United Kingdom

July 15 – July 19, 2019

https://community.dur.ac.uk/cie.2019/

http://www.computability.org.uk

IMPORTANT DATES:

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Deadline for article registration (abstract submission): 7 January 2019 AOE

Deadline for article submission: 14 January 2019 AOE

Notification of acceptance: 18 March 2019

Final versions due: 4 April 2019

Deadline for informal presentations submission: 1 May 2019

(The notifications of acceptance for informal presentations will be sent a few days after submission.)

Early registration before: 15 May 2019

CiE 2019 is the 15th conference organized by CiE (Computability in Europe), a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

Previous meetings have taken place in Amsterdam (2005), Swansea (2006), Siena (2007), Athens (2008), Heidelberg (2009), Ponta Delgada (2010), Sofia (2011), Cambridge (2012), Milan (2013), Budapest (2014), Bucharest (2015), Paris (2016), Turku (2017) and Kiel (2018).

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS:

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– Markus Holzer (JLU Giessen)

– Assia Mahboubi (University of Nantes)

 

INVITED SPEAKERS:

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– Felipe Cucker (City University of Hong Kong)

– Ursula Martin (University of Oxford)

– Alexander Schönhuth (CWI, Amsterdam)

– Sonja Smets (University of Amsterdam)

– Linda Brown Westrick (Penn State)

 

HOSTED BY:

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Algorithms and Complexity in Durham (ACiD), a research group in the Department of Computer Science, Durham University

For questions please contact the organisers at the e-mail address cie.2019@durham.ac.uk .

 

SPECIAL SESSIONS:

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Computational Neuroscience, organised by Noura Al Moubayed (Durham University) and Jason Connolly (Durham University)

– Ulrik Beierholm (Durham University)

– Evelyne Sernagor (Newcastle University)

History and Philosophy of Computing, organised by the Council of the HaPoC Commission

– Tony Hoare (University of Oxford, via Skype)

– Michael Jackson (Open University)

– Ray Turner (University of Essex)

Lowness Notions in Computability, organised by Johanna Franklin (Hofstra University) and Joseph S. Miller (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

– Kenshi Miyabe (Meiji University)

– Benoit Monin (LACL, Créteil University)

– Keng Meng Ng (Nanyang Technological University)

– Don Stull (LORIA)

Probabilistic Programming and Higher-Order Computation, organised by Christine Tasson (Paris Diderot University)

– Thomas Ehrhard (IRIF, Paris Diderot University)

– Cameron Freer (MIT)

– Joost-Pieter Katoen (RWTH Aachen)

– Sam Staton (University of Oxford)

Smoothed and Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms, organised by Bodo Manthey (University of Twente)

– Sophie Huiberts (CWI, Amsterdam)

– Stefan Klootwijk (University of Twente)

– Clemens Rösner (University of Bonn)

Transfinite Computations, organised by Sabrina Ouazzani (Paris-Est Créteil University)

– Lorenzo Galeotti (University of Hamburg)

– Benjamin Rin (Utrecht University)

– Philip Welch (University of Bristol)

 

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS:

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Contributed papers will be selected from submissions received by the PROGRAMME COMMITTEE consisting of:

Erika Abraham (RWTH Aachen)

Merlin Carl (University of Konstanz)

Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú (Eötvös Loránd University)

Walter Dean (University of Warwick)

Henning Fernau (University of Trier)

Gianluca Della Vedova (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Liesbeth De Mol (University of Lille)

Valeria de Paiva (Nuance Communications)

Alessandra Di Pierro (University of Verona)

Johanna Franklin (Hofstra University)

Pawel Gawrychowski (University of Wrocław)

Pinar Heggernes (University of Bergen)

Mathieu Hoyrup (LORIA)

Peter Jonsson (Linköping University)

Dietrich Kuske (TU Ilmenau)

Stephane Le Roux (TU Darmstadt)

Benedikt Löwe (University of Amsterdam)

Florin Manea (Christian-Albrechts-University)

Barnaby Martin (Durham University)

Elvira Mayordomo (University of Zaragoza)

Klaus Meer (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg)

Dirk Nowotka (Christian-Albrechts-University)

Arno Pauly (Swansea University)

Daniel Paulusma (Durham University, co-chair)

Daniela Petrisan (Paris Diderot University)

Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan, co-chair)

Christine Tasson (Paris Diderot University)

Hélène Touzet (University of Lille)

Peter Van Emde Boas (University of Amsterdam)

Georg Zetzsche (Paris Diderot University)

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics.

THE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE cordially invites all researchers (European and non-European) to submit their papers in all areas related to the above for presentation at the conference and inclusion in the proceedings of CiE 2019 at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2019 .

Papers must be submitted in PDF format, using the LNCS style (available at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and must have a maximum of 12 pages, including references but excluding a possible appendix in which one can include proofs and other additional material. Papers building bridges between different parts of the research community are particularly welcome.

The CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS will be published by LNCS, Springer Verlag.

 

INFORMAL PRESENTATIONS:

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Continuing the tradition of past CiE conferences, we invite researchers to present informal presentations of their recent work. A proposal for an informal presentation must be submitted via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cie2019), using the LNCS style file (available at https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and be 1 page; a brief description of the results suffices and an abstract is not required. Informal presentations will not be published in the LNCS conference proceedings. Results presented as informal presentations at CiE 2019 may appear or may have appeared in other conferences with formal proceedings and/or in journals.

 

WOMEN IN COMPUTABILITY:

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We are very happy to announce that within the framework of the Women in Computability programme, sponsored by ACM-Women, we are able to offer four grants of up to 250 EUR for junior female researchers who want to participate in CiE 2019. Applications for this grant should be sent to Liesbeth De Mol, liesbeth.demol@univ-lille3.fr, before 15 May 2019 and include a short cv (at most 2 pages) and contact information for an academic reference. Preference will be given to junior female researchers who are presenting a paper (including informal presentations) at CiE 2019.

Association CiE:

http://www.computability.org.uk

CiE Conference Series:

http://www.computability.org.uk/index.php/cie-conference-series/

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