Dear colleague,
Are you a woman working in logic?
Please join us on July 14, 2025 at WiL, give a talk, and enjoy a day
with Women in Logic!
Please submit an abstract of 1-2 pages by ****May 10****, 2025 (AoE),
via EasyChair.
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Call for Contributions
WiL 2025: 9th Women in Logic Workshop
July 14, 2025
Co-located with FSCD 2025
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://sites.google.com/view/wil2025__;!!IBzWL…
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Women in Logic 2025 is a satellite event of the 10th International
Conference on Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD
2025) to be held in Birmingham, UK, from July 14 to July 20, 2025.
The Women in Logic workshop (WiL) provides an opportunity to increase
awareness of the valuable contributions made by women in the area of
logic in computer science. Its main purpose is to promote the
excellent research done by women, with the ultimate goal of increasing
their visibility and representation in the community. Our aim is to:
* provide a platform for women researchers to share their work and
achievements;
* increase the feelings of community and belonging, especially among
junior faculty, post-docs and students through positive interactions
with peers and more established faculty;
* establish new connections and collaborations;
* foster a welcoming culture of mutual support and growth within the
logic research community.
We believe these aspects will benefit women working in logic and
computer science, particularly early-career researchers.
Previous versions of Women in Logic (Reykjavík 2017, Oxford 2018,
Vancouver 2019, Paris 2020, Rome 2021, Haifa 2022, Rome 2023, Tallinn
2024) were very successful in showcasing women's work and as catalysts
for a recognition of the need for change in the community.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to: automata theory,
automated deduction, categorical models and logics, concurrency and
distributed computation, constraint programming, constructive
mathematics, database theory, decision procedures, description logics,
domain theory, finite model theory, formal aspects of program
analysis, formal methods, foundations of computability, games and
logic, higher-order logic, lambda and combinatory calculi, linear
logic, logic in artificial intelligence, logic programming, logical
aspects of bioinformatics, logical aspects of computational
complexity, logical aspects of quantum computation, logical
frameworks, logics of programs, modal and temporal logics, model
checking, probabilistic systems, process calculi, programming language
semantics, proof theory, real-time systems, reasoning about security
and privacy, rewriting, type systems and type theory, and
verification.
INVITED SPEAKERS
* TBA
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract submission deadline: May 10, 2025 -- Extended!
* Notification: May 15, 2025
* Early registration: TBA
* Contribution for Informal Proceedings: June 25, 2025
* Workshop: July 14, 2025
SUBMISSIONS
Abstracts should be written in English (1-2 pages), and prepared using
the Easychair style (
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://easychair.org/publications/for_authors_…
).
The abstracts should be uploaded to the WiL 2025 Easychair page
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=wil202…
as a PDF file before the submission deadline on May 5, 2025, anywhere on
Earth.
ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Lourdes Del Carmen González Huesca (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México)
* Amy Felty (University of Ottawa)
* Raheleh Jalali (University of Bath)
* Delia Kesner (Université Paris Cité)
* Anela Lolic (Co-chair, TU Wien)
* Valeria de Paiva (Topos Institute)
* Catuscia Palamidessi (INRIA)
* Anja Petkovic Komel (TU Wien)
* Elaine Pimentel (Co-chair, UCL)
* Tephilla Prince (Co-chair, IIT Dharwad)
* Krishna S. (IIT Bombay)
More TBA
GRANTS
A limited number of travel grants is available for students/young
researchers who would not otherwise have resources to attend WiL, and
whose attendance would benefit both the applicant and the event. We
expect to be able to help with registration/local/travel expenses.
Applicants should note that grants are limited, and that costs in
excess of the grant will not be reimbursed.
Grants will be awarded to (co-)authors of accepted papers, based on
the grant committee's assessment of the applicant's genuine financial
need, the potential benefit to the applicant's education and research,
and the potential benefit to WiL.
Applications should be sent by May 17 2025 via the form:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://forms.gle/hSnTGEEddPZRYqqx5__;!!IBzWLUs…
The award notification date is May 19, 2025.
The grants will be presented at the conferences; in case a grantee
does not attend, the chairs may transfer the grant to another student
or give no award.
The grants are kindly offered by ACM SIGLOG, Jane Street, VeTSS,
Microsoft, TOPOS Institute and Kurt Gödel Society.
--
Tephilla Prince
Research Scholar
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
IIT Dharwad
*[Apologies for cross-posting; please forward to any good students you
might know.]*
We invite applications for six fully-funded PhD positions (4 years) in the
project
"Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs – New Harmonies in Software
Correctness by Construction"
https://cyclic-structures.gitlab.io/vacancies
Deadline approaching!
Submit your application until Friday, *May 23, 2025*, 23:59 (CET
<https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/cet>).
About the Project
This €3 million project aims to advance software verification through
fundamental research in the following areas:
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Modal logic, proof theory, and coalgebras;
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Programming languages, concurrency, and type systems;
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Proof assistants (Agda, Rocq).
Funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), this consortium brings together
researchers from different universities:
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Bahareh Afshari (University of Gothenburg)
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Henning Basold (Leiden University)
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Marcello Bonsangue (Leiden University)
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Georgiana Caltais (University of Twente)
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Jesper Cockx (TU Delft)
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Helle Hvid Hansen (University of Groningen)
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Robbert Krebbers (Radboud University Nijmegen)
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Jorge Pérez (University of Groningen, Principal Investigator)
Candidate Profile
We seek strong, highly motivated applicants who:
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Have (or are close to completing) an MSc in Computer Science, Logic,
Mathematics, or a related field.
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Preferably have background or research experience in any of the areas
above.
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Have strong communication skills (oral and written) in English.
Position Details
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The six PhD positions are fully funded, employed positions for four years.
The conditions of employment follow the Collective Labour Agreement for
Dutch Universities.
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Candidates will be based in and employed by one of the participating
universities and collaborate with national and international partners.
How to Apply
For full details about the six positions and to submit your application,
visit:
https://cyclic-structures.gitlab.io/vacancies/
Deadline: Submit your application until Friday, May 23, 2025, 23:59 (CET
<https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/cet>), for full consideration.
Applications will be reviewed until all positions are filled.
Starting date: We expect positions to start in September 2025 (or soon
thereafter). Some flexibility is possible, depending on the position.
Questions and informal inquiries: Please contact Jorge Pérez (Principal
Investigator) at <j.a.perez(a)rug.nl>
--
Jorge A. Pérez
Associate Professor
Leader, Fundamental Computing group
Bernoulli Institute for Math, CS and AI
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
<https://www.jperez.nl> / <https://www.rug.nl/fse/fc>
Dear all,
This is a call for papers for the Workshop on Counting, Sampling, and Synthesis (MCW) 2025. We invite you to submit your already published work or work in progress on model counting, sampling, and synthesis to this year's edition of MCW 2025.
The workshop covers advanced topics such as weighted and projected counters/samplers, and various domains such as SAT, SMT, ASP, and CP. The workshop has expanded its focus to include the role of model counters, samplers, and solvers in automated synthesis. The goal of the workshop is to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge theoretical and practical insights, with a particular emphasis on innovative solver technologies and their real-world applications. It is a pre-conference workshop as part of SAT 2025, and will be held in University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland.
This year, SAT 2025 will be colocated with the 31st International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP), the 18th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search (SoCS), and the 23rd International Workshop on Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT).
For more information visit the website: https://mccompetition.org/2025/mcw_description.html
Regards,
Priyanka Golia
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On behalf of the workshop organizers: Paulius Dilkas and Priyanka Golia