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 18-February-2011-PhDs-in-Logic-III-Brussels-Belgiu
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SUMMARY:PhDs in Logic III, Brussels, Belgium
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LOCATION:Brussels, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:*PhDs in Logic* is an annual two-day g
 raduate conference and winter school in logic. Eac
 h year we invite four established professors to do
  a tutorial on their work in two one-hour sessions
 . We also give about ten PhD students the opportun
 ity to do a thirty-minute presentation on (a) thei
 r own work or (b) an overview of some topic in the
 ir field.   The current conference will feature th
 e tutorials by Eric Pacuit (*Epistemic Logic*), So
 nja Smets (*Quantum Logic*), Mai Gehrke (*Algebrai
 c Logic*) and Peter Koepke (*Set Theory*). PhD stu
 dents in logic with a background in philosophy, co
 mputer science, or mathematics are the intended au
 dience for these tutorials. They are also the type
  of students we have in mind for our thirty-minute
  student sessions.   For more information, visit o
 ur website at http://www.vub.ac.be/phdsinlogic2011
 /.   Students interested in doing a talk should se
 nd a 500-1000 word abstract to phdsinlogic+abstrac
 ts at gmail.com by November 15th, 2010.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>*PhDs
  in Logic* is an annual two-day graduate conferenc
 e and\n      winter school in logic. Each year we 
 invite four established\n      professors to do a 
 tutorial on their work in two one-hour\n      sess
 ions. We also give about ten PhD students the oppo
 rtunity to\n      do a thirty-minute presentation 
 on (a) their own work or (b) an\n      overview of
  some topic in their field.\n      </p>\n      <p>
 The current conference will feature the tutorials 
 by\n        Eric Pacuit (*Epistemic Logic*), Sonja
  Smets (*Quantum Logic*),\n        Mai Gehrke (*Al
 gebraic Logic*) and Peter Koepke (*Set Theory*).\n
         PhD students in logic with a background in
  philosophy, computer science,\n        or mathema
 tics are the intended audience for these tutorials
 . They are\n        also the type of students we h
 ave in mind for our thirty-minute student\n       
  sessions.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For
  more information, visit our website at <a target=
 "_blank" href="http://www.vub.ac.be/phdsinlogic201
 1/">http://www.vub.ac.be/phdsinlogic2011/</a>.\n  
     </p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>Students inter
 ested in doing a talk should send a 500-1000 word\
 n        abstract to <a class="email">phdsinlogic+
 abstracts <span class="at">at</span> gmail.com</a>
  by November 15th, 2010.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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