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 -4-May-2018-PhDs-in-Logic-X-Prague-Czech-Republic
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SUMMARY:PhDs in Logic X, Prague, Czech Republic
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180504
LOCATION:Prague, Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:"PhDs in Logic" is an annual graduate 
 conference organised by local graduate students. T
 his interdisciplinary conference welcomes contribu
 tions to various topics in mathematical logic, phi
 losophical logic, and logic in computer science. I
 t involves tutorials by established researchers as
  well as short (20 minute) presentations by PhD st
 udents, master students and first-year postdocs on
  their research. The tenth edition of "PhDs in Log
 ic" will take place at the Institute of Philosophy
  of the Czech Academy of Sciences.  The tutorial s
 peakers are: Chris Fermüller (TU Wien, Austria), R
 adek Honzík (Charles University, Czech Republic), 
 Jan Krajíček (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Rep
 ublic), Roman Kuznets (TU Wien, Austria) and Franc
 esca Poggiolesi (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbo
 nne, France).  PhD students, master students, and 
 first-year postdocs in logic from disciplines that
  include but are not limited to philosophy, mathem
 atics, and computer science are invited to submit 
 an extended abstract on their research. Submitted 
 abstracts should be about 2 pages long (not includ
 ing references). Each abstract will be anonymously
  reviewed by the scientific committee. The accepte
 d abstracts will be presented by their authors in 
 a 20 minute presentation during the conference.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>&quot;PhD
 s in Logic&quot; is an annual graduate conference 
 organised by local graduate students. This interdi
 sciplinary conference welcomes contributions to va
 rious topics in mathematical logic, philosophical 
 logic, and logic in computer science. It involves 
 tutorials by established researchers as well as sh
 ort (20 minute) presentations by PhD students, mas
 ter students and first-year postdocs on their rese
 arch. The tenth edition of &quot;PhDs in Logic&quo
 t; will take place at the Institute of Philosophy 
 of the Czech Academy of Sciences.</p>\n\n  <p>The 
 tutorial speakers are: Chris Fermüller (TU Wien, A
 ustria), Radek Honzík (Charles University, Czech R
 epublic), Jan Krajíček (Czech Academy of Sciences,
  Czech Republic), Roman Kuznets (TU Wien, Austria)
  and Francesca Poggiolesi (Université Paris 1 Pant
 héon-Sorbonne, France).</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>PhD
  students, master students, and first-year postdoc
 s in logic from disciplines that include but are n
 ot limited to philosophy, mathematics, and compute
 r science are invited to submit an extended abstra
 ct on their research. Submitted abstracts should b
 e about 2 pages long (not including references). E
 ach abstract will be anonymously reviewed by the s
 cientific committee. The accepted abstracts will b
 e presented by their authors in a 20 minute presen
 tation during the conference.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://logic.ff.cuni.cz/research/conferences/
 phd-logic/
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