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1 October 2012, Information meeting on Horizon 2020
On Monday, 1 October 2012 the Faculty of Science, together with Bureau Kennistransfer (BKT) organizes a meeting to introduce the new European Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development: Horizon2020. The meeting will be organized for everybody involved in Research in the Faculty and at the Science Park and will be moderated by Dr Sean McCarthy, expert on European Research Programmes.
Horizon2020 follows the 7th Framework Programme (FP7), which ends in 2013. Horizon2020 will start on 1 January 2014, with a total budget of around 80 billion euro. The programme has a duration of 7 years and will determine to a high extend the research agenda in Europe and thus The Netherlands. Given that ILLC aims for greater participation in EU projects, all ILLC staff members (including ILLC staff from the Faculty of Humanities) are urged to attend this meeting.
For more information and registration, see http://www.medewerker.uva.nl/science/news_and_agenda.cfm/ and http://www.uva.nl/nieuws-agenda/agenda/alle-evenementen/item/horizon-2020.html.
1 October 2012, Discussion meeting with Prof. John Pickstone on "Ways of Knowing in Science and Humanities", John Pickstone
John Pickstone will outline his present views on Ways of Knowing and Working as a means of analysing and synthesising across the histories commonly presented as Science, Technology and Medicine. He will then open discussion around several specific questions.
Ways of knowing in science, technology and medicine: can they also cover 'the humanities'?
John Pickstone will outline his present views on Ways of Knowing and Working as a means of analysing and synthesising across the histories commonly presented as Science, Technology and Medicine. He will then open discussion around 5 questions:
A) Does the WoK/WoW schema also reasonably cover the humanities, before 'c. 1800', e.g. by putting the verbal Trivium alongside the mathematical Quadrivium?
B) Does the Wok/WoW frame help us understand the actors' views of the humanities, pre 1800, especially in relation to philosophy?
C) How do these questions relate to the relations of 'sciences' and 'arts' pre c. 1800?
D) How then did the relevant configurations change c 1800? ( i.e. c. 1770-1830)
E) How do these questions relate to the relations of 'sciences' and 'humanities' in the 20th century?
For more information, please contact rens.bod at gmail.com
For more information, see here or contact rens.bod at gmail.com4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/

4 October 2012, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Lorenz Demey
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/lgc/seminar
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
5 October 2012, turing100.nl, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The year 2012 marks the centenary of the birth of Alan M. Turing. All over the world, researchers are celebrating the 100th birthday of this great and inspiring scientist by workshops and conferences. The Nederlandse Vereniging voor Logica & Wijsbegeerte der Exacte Wetenschappen (VvL) decided to add an opportunity for the Dutch community of researchers to engage in similarly fruitful discussions and have a meeting that will put Turing's achievements into a contemporary research context in Amsterdam in October 2012.
turing100.nl will be open for all researchers in the fields of logic, artificial intelligence, history of computing, and theoretical computer science; it will serve as a forum for Dutch researchers to meet international top experts. The meeting will feature five speakers, two from history of computing, two from the research areas resting on Turing's ideas, and the science journalist Bennie Mols who published the book "Turings Tango. Waarom de mens de computer de baas blijft". In the evening, the University Players Hamburg will perform Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code about Alan Turing's life and work. The meeting is funded by NWO.
For more information, see http://www.turing100.nl/

5 October 2012, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Krzysztof Apt
For more information, see here or https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss (ulle.endriss at uva.nl).

5 October 2012, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Mees de Vries and Ruben Brokkelkamp
For more information, see here or https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss (ulle.endriss at uva.nl).
5 October 2012, Cool Logic, Maja Jaakson
For more information, contact coollogic.uva at gmail.com
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
9. October 2012, Logic Tea, Mathias Madsen
The Logic Tea homepage can be found at https://www.illc.uva.nl/logic_tea/. For more information, please contact Johannes Marti (johannes.marti at gmail.com), Sebastian Speitel (sebastian.speitel at gmail.com), or Matthijs Westera (M.Westera at uva.nl).
For an abstract, see here.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/

11 October 2012, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Jakub Szymanik
Note: this talk was earlier announced to take place in September. It has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/lgc/seminar
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12 October 2012, NAP-Dag 2012
The NAP-dag ('Nieuw Amsterdams Peil') is an annual event at which PhD candidates from the ACLC and the ILLC present their research. This event is free and is open to the public.
For more information, see http://www.hum.uva.nl/acl-nw-events/events.cfm.
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
12 October 2012, DIP Colloquium, Bob van Tiel
For abstracts and more information, see http://sites.google.com/site/illcdip/.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.

17 October 2012, LIRa/LogiCIC Seminar, Daisuke Bekki and Valentin Goranko
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/lgc/seminar.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
12, 15 and 18 October 2012, LogiCIC tutorial sessions
Times and rooms of the three lectures:
- Friday 12 October: 15-17h, room B0.203
- Monday 15 October: 15-17h, room B0.206
- Thursday 18 October: 13:30-15:30, room B0.206
For an outline of each lecture of the course, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LoLa/LOGICiC-Seminar/
Please note that Valentin Goranko will also give a talk (separate from this tutorial) within the joint LogiCIC/LIRa seminar session on Wednesday, October 17th.
18 October 2012, CSCA Lectures, Prof. dr Eric Clarke
CSCA lecture - Prof. dr. Eric F. Clarke, University of Oxford, Faculty of Music
For more information, see http://csca.uva.nl/events/item/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
19 October 2012, Cool Logic, Tanmay Inamdar
For more information, contact coollogic.uva at gmail.com
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
23 October 2012, RUG Inaugural lecture, prof. dr. B.P. Kooi
For more information, see http://www.rug.nl/corporate/nieuws/archief/archief2012/promoties_oraties/.
23 October 2012, Logic Tea, Kohei Kishida
The Logic Tea homepage can be found at https://www.illc.uva.nl/logic_tea/. For more information, please contact Johannes Marti (johannes.marti at gmail.com), Sebastian Speitel (sebastian.speitel at gmail.com), or Matthijs Westera (M.Westera at uva.nl).
Or see here.
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/

25 October 2012, Logic and Interactive Rationality (LIRa), Giuseppe Greco and Alessandra Palmigiano
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/lgc/seminar/?p=1606
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
26 October 2012, SMART Cognitive Science Lecture, Afra Alishahi (Tilburg)
Computational Modeling of Language Acquisition
For abstracts and more information, see http://smartcognitivescience.wordpress.com/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
4-5 October 2012 (Amsterdam), Theatre production of Hugh Whitemore's play "Breaking the Code"
Breaking the Code is a 1986 play by Hugh Whitemore about the British mathematician Alan Turing whose 100th birthday is being celebrated all over the world during the year 2012 as the Alan Turing Year. Turing, one of the foundational thinkers behind the modern theory of computation, was also a key player in breaking of the German Enigma code at Bletchley Park during World War II. The play thematically links Turing's cryptographic activities with his attempts to grapple with his homosexuality.
The University Players at the Universität Hamburg take their motto of "teaching theatre" very seriously. Under the guidance of experienced actors and directors, new members of the University Players gather practical experience in all areas of the theatre (production, publicity, programs, directing, acting, lighting, sound, costuming, stage design, make-up, etc.). The workshop atmosphere of the University Players has won the group national recognition as a remarkable and unique enterprise.
The University Players will perform Breaking the Code as part
of the Alan Turing Year celebrations at the following locations:
14 September 2012: Paderborn, Germany
16 September 2012: Hamburg, Germany
19 September 2012: Braunschweig, Germany
4 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 October 2012: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1 November 2012: Almere, The Netherlands
There will be two performances in Amsterdam, one on 4 October, 17:00 in Cafe Oerknal at Science Park Amsterdam which is reserved for students and staff of CWI and FNWI, and the second one on 5 October, 19:30 in the Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam open for everyone.
If you plan to attend the Thursday performance, please note that there
is a limited number of places, so reservations are required. Please
send an email to info-science at uva.nl stating "play
Alan Turing". In this case, also indicate whether you stay for
dinner afterwards and if you want to eat vegetarian.
No reservation is required for the Friday performance.
For more information, see http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/BreakingTheCode/
31 October 2012, WONDER Afternoon & Stieltjes Prize award ceremony
The afternoon will start at 13.00 hour with the award ceremony of the Stieltjes Prize for the best Mathematics PhD thesis in the Netherlands followed by a lecture by the prize winner. The prize winner is dr. Jop Briët (CWI) for a thesis defended at UvA, promotor prof. dr. Harry Buhrman (CWI and UvA/ILLC).
This will be followed by two lectures on the work of Abel prize winner 2011 Endre Szemeredi.
For more information, see here or http://web.science.uu.nl/WONDER/prizes.html.
For more information on the Stieltjes prize awarded to Job Briët, see http://www.cwi.nl/news/2012/ or http://www.uva.nl/en/news-events/news/uva-news/item/. The thesis itself may be found at http://dare.uva.nl/en/record/395592.
31 October 2012, Computational Linguistics Seminar, Phong Le
For more information and abstracts, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LaCo/CLS/