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  • 9 January 2026, STiHAC Joint Meeting, Lukas Schembecker

    Date & Time: Friday 9 January 2026, 16:00-18:00
    Speaker: Lukas Schembecker (University of Hamburg)
    Title: Coanalytic families of functions
    Location: Online via Zoom
  • 12 - 13 January 2026, Symposium "The logical appearance of meaning"

    Date: 12 - 13 January 2026
    Location: A0.08, Oudemanhuispoort, 1012 CZ Amsterdam

    The logical appearance of meaning: a two-day symposium organized at the occasion of Paul Dekker's retirement.  This event is open to everyone with an interest in logic and the philosophy of language. Thanks to the hybrid format you can also join us remotely, but if you can, we warmly welcome you to attend the symposium in person. 

    Additionally, you are welcome to the borrel held at Kapitein Zeppos on Monday 12 January starting at 17:30. To help us plan for the event, we kindly ask you to fill out the registration form.

    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/Workshops/P67/ or contact Peter van Ormondt at .
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    21 January 2026, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Xiaochen Yu

    Date & Time: Wednesday 21 January 2026, 15:00
    Speaker: Xiaochen Yu
    Title: An Axiomatic Characterization of the Minimax Voting Method
    Location: Room L2.07, Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    For more information, see here or at https://staff.science.uva.nl/u.endriss/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss at .
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    26 January 2026, ILLC PhD Day 2026

    Date & Time: Monday 26 January 2026, 10:00-17:00
    Location: ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam
    Target audience: All ILLC PhD candidates
    Deadline: Wednesday 31 December 2025

    The annual ILLC PhD Day is coming up! We look forward to another inspiring day of research and exchange within the ILLC community. The programme will feature presentations and posters by our PhD candidates, as well as opportunities to meet fellow researchers and discuss ongoing work across the four ILLC research units.

    For more information, contact ILLC PhD office at .
  • 27 January 2026, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Federico Adolfi)

    Date & Time: Tuesday 27 January 2026, 16:00
    Speaker: Federico Adolfi (Ernst-Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience (Max-Planck Society))
    Location: Room L3.36, ILLC Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam / Online
    For more information, see https://projects.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/.
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    28 January 2026, Deep Tech Day at UvA

    Date: Wednesday 28 January 2026
    Location: LAB42, Science Park 900, 1098 XH Amsterdam

    Discover leading research in areas such as quantum technologies, AI, photonics, nanotechnology, sustainability and synthetic biology in this interactive, high-energy event.

    The focus of the day will be on show-and-tell, where you will get to see and discuss deep technological research in context - with plenty of room to connect. The day will also feature influential external and internal keynote speakers, an innovation market, thematic Deep Tech tours through our faculty, pitching by young talents, and more.

    For more information, see https://www.uva.nl/en/campaign/deeptechday or contact Rosalie Knot at .
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    28 January 2026, Deep Tech Day 2026

    Date & Time: Wednesday 28 January 2026, 09:30-18:00
    Location: Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam

    On 28 January 2026, the Faculty of Science will host the Deep Tech Day: an interactive event dedicated to deep technological research, innovation, and collaboration. Learn more about our leading research in areas ranging from quantum technologies to synthetic biology, and connect with policymakers, investors, startup founders and more.

    For more information, see https://www.uva.nl/en/campaign/deeptechday.
  • 4 February 2026, LLAMA seminar, Norihiro Yamada

    Date & Time: Wednesday 4 February 2026, 16:00-17:00
    Speaker: Norihiro Yamada (Centre for Mathematics of the University of Coimbra)
    Location: F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam [NL] and online
    For more information, see https://events.illc.uva.nl/llama/#talk-yamada-2026 or contact Marianna Girlando at .
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    5 February 2026, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Daniel Barreto

    Date & Time: Thursday 5 February 2026, 15:00
    Speaker: Daniel Barreto
    Title: Redistribution through Market Segmentation
    Location: Room L2.06, Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam

    Abstract

    We study how to optimally segment monopolistic markets with a redistributive objective. We characterize optimal redistributive segmentations and show that they (i) induce the seller to price progressively, i.e., charge richer consumers higher prices than poorer ones, and (ii) may not maximize consumer surplus, instead granting extra profits to the monopolist. We further show that optimal redistributive segmentations are implementable via price-based regulation.

    For more information, see https://staff.science.uva.nl/u.endriss/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss at .
  • 12 February 2026, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Ignacio Ojea

    Date & Time: Thursday 12 February 2026, 16:30
    Speaker: Ignacio Ojea
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam and online via Zoom
  • 13 February 2026, DIP Colloquium, Tim Button

    Date & Time: Friday 13 February 2026, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Tim Button (UCL)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 26 February 2026, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Alexandru Baltag

    Date & Time: Thursday 26 February 2026, 16:30
    Speaker: Alexandru Baltag
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam and online via Zoom
  • 27 February 2026, DIP Colloquium, Hans Kamp

    Date & Time: Friday 27 February 2026, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Hans Kamp (Sttutgart/UT Austin)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
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    5 March 2026, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Rachel Ruellé

    Date & Time: Thursday 5 March 2026, 15:00
    Speaker: Rachel Ruellé
    Title: A Ceteris Paribus Borda Solution to the Social Ranking Problem
    Location: Room L2.06, Lab42, Science Park 900, Amsterdam

    In our society, individuals are often rewarded based on their merits when they work in cooperation. In this presentation, we focus on a novel social ranking solution where individuals are ranked based on the pairwise comparison of coalitions that differ for one single element (denoted in the related literature as Ceteris Paribus (CP-)comparison). 

    For more information, see https://staff.science.uva.nl/u.endriss/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss at .
  • 13 March 2026, DIP Colloquium, Michael Franke

    Date & Time: Friday 13 March 2026, 16:00-17:30
    Speaker: Michael Franke (Tübingen)
    Location: ILLC seminar room F1.15, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
  • 29 June - 3 July 2026, Advances in Modal Logic 2026 (AiML 2026), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Date: 29 June - 3 July 2026
    Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Deadline: Friday 20 February 2026

    Advances in Modal Logic is an initiative aimed at presenting the state of the art in modal logic and its various applications. The initiative consists of a conference series together with volumes based on the conferences. AiML 2026 is organized by the ILLC.  Information about the AiML series can be obtained at http://www.aiml.net.

    For more information, see here or at https://events.illc.uva.nl/aiml2026/ or contact .
  • 3 - 14 August 2026, 37th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2026), Prague (Czech Republic)

    Date: 3 - 14 August 2026
    Location: Prague (Czech Republic)
    Deadline: Wednesday 1 October 2025

    Under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language, and Information (FoLLI), the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) runs every year. Except for 2021, when the school was virtual, it runs in a different European country each year. It takes place over two weeks in the summer, hosts approximately 50 different courses at levels that run from foundational to introductory to advanced, and attracts around 400 participants from all over the world. In 2026, ESSLLI returns to Prague after exactly 30 years.

    The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics, logic and computation, with special emphasis on human linguistic and cognitive ability. Courses, both introductory and advanced, cover a wide variety of topics within the combined areas of interest: Logic and Computation, Computation and Language, and Language and Logic. Workshops are also organized, providing opportunities for in-depth discussion of issues at the forefront of research, as well as a series of invited evening lectures.

    For more information, see here or at https://2026.esslli.eu/ or contact Thomas Icard at .