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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4262/18-
 19-February-2012-Turing-in-Context-TiC@Kings-Cambr
 idge-U-K-
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SUMMARY:Turing in Context (TiC@King's), Cambridge,
  U.K.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120219
LOCATION:Cambridge, U.K.
DESCRIPTION:In the year 2012, the academic world w
 ill celebrate Alan Turing's (1912-1954) birth cent
 enary as the Alan Turing Year. The event "Turing i
 n Context" will highlight the many contributions o
 f Alan Turing for a general academic audience, in 
 particular for undergraduate and postgraduate stud
 ents of all fields, and put these contributions in
  a historical context. Our seven speakers will cov
 er topics such as British war intelligence, discri
 mination laws, pattern formation in biological sys
 tems, artificial intelligence, as well as logic an
 d foundations of computing.   Since there is only 
 limited seating capacity in Keynes Hall, we ask fo
 r advance registration by sending an e-mail to Jen
 ny Mackay at programmes at newton.ac.uk with the s
 ubject line "Registration for Turing in Context, 1
 8-19 Feb 2012". Acceptance is on a first-come firs
 t-served basis. For more information, see http://w
 ww.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/loewe/TiC@Kings/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n      <p>In the yea
 r 2012, the academic world will celebrate Alan\n  
     Turing's (1912-1954) birth centenary as the Al
 an Turing\n      Year. The event &quot;Turing in C
 ontext&quot; will highlight the\n      many contri
 butions of Alan Turing for a general academic\n   
    audience, in particular for undergraduate and p
 ostgraduate\n      students of all fields, and put
  these contributions in a\n      historical contex
 t. Our seven speakers will cover topics such as\n 
      British war intelligence, discrimination laws
 , pattern formation\n      in biological systems, 
 artificial intelligence, as well as logic\n      a
 nd foundations of computing.\n      </p>\n    \n  
     <p>Since there is only limited seating capacit
 y in Keynes Hall,\n      we ask for advance regist
 ration by sending an e-mail to Jenny\n      Mackay
  at <a class="email">programmes <span class="at">a
 t</span> newton.ac.uk</a> with the\n      subject 
 line &quot;Registration for Turing in Context, 18-
 19 Feb\n      2012&quot;.  Acceptance is on a firs
 t-come first-served basis.\n      For more informa
 tion, see\n      <a target="_blank" href="http://w
 ww.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/loewe/TiC@Kings/">http
 ://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/loewe/TiC@Kings/</
 a>\n      </p>\n    
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