みなさま
Gent でのposdoc とPhD position の
応募のお知らせを転送します。
新井敏康
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From: Fedor Pakhomov <Fedor.Pakhomov(a)ugent.be>
Date: 2021年7月9日(金) 1:29
Subject: Postdoc and PhD positions in UGent
To: Fedor Pakhomov <Fedor.Pakhomov(a)ugent.be>
Cc: Jeremy Avigad <avigad(a)cmu.edu>, Antonio Montalban
<antonio(a)math.berkeley.edu>, Michael Rathjen <michrathjen(a)snafu.de>,
Gerhard Jaeger <jaeger(a)inf.unibe.ch>, Ulrich Kohlenbach
<kohlenbach(a)mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de>, Joost Johannes Joosten
<jjoosten(a)ub.edu>, Beckmann A. <a.beckmann(a)swansea.ac.uk>, Pavel
Pudlak <pudlak(a)math.cas.cz>, Toshiyasu Arai <tosarai(a)gmail.com>,
Leszek Kolodziejczyk <lak(a)mimuw.edu.pl>, Andreas Weiermann
<Andreas.Weiermann(a)ugent.be>, Lev D. Beklemishev <bekl(a)mi-ras.ru>
Dear colleagues,
We have an opening for one postdoc and one PhD positions in UGent. It
might be interesting for some of your recent students.
Best wishes,
Fedor
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One Postdoc position and one PhD position in Mathematical Logic
Project: Recursion, reflection, and second-order arithmetic
Supervisors: Fedor Pakhomov, and Andreas Weiermann
Host institutions: Ghent University
Funding bodies: FWO
Application deadline: 31 July, 2021
Contact:[email protected]
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Postdoc position.
Duration: October 2021 - September 2024
**Application deadline: 31 July, 2021.**
Submissions are welcome for one postdoctoral position in mathematical
logic within the research project "Recursion, reflection, and
second-order arithmetic". The project aims to make developments in the
area of proof theory of fragments of second-order arithmetic. The
salary will be standard for postdoc positions in Belgium.
Candidates are expected to have a PhD in mathematics, computer science,
or a similar subject and have experience conducting research in
mathematical logic. Familiarity with proof theory, reverse mathematics,
and category theory, or other relevant sub-fields is desirable.
Proficiency in written and spoken English is required.
Interested parties may send their application to
fedor.pakhomov(a)ugent.be, consisting of the following documents:
+ Letter of motivation
+ Full CV
+ Name and e-mail address of two or three references
+ Copy of PhD thesis and 2 selected research papers
+ PhD diploma (to be handed in before September 1st 2021)
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PhD position.
Duration: October 2021 - September 2025
**Application deadline: 31 July, 2021.**
Submissions are welcome for one PhD position in mathematical logic
within the research project "Recursion, reflection, and second-order
arithmetic". The project aims to make developments in the area of proof
theory of fragments of second-order arithmetic. The salary will be
standard for PhD positions in Belgium.
Candidates are expected to have a MSc in mathematics, computer science,
or a similar subject. Familiarity with proof theory, reverse
mathematics, and category theory, or other relevant sub-fields is
desirable. Proficiency in written and spoken English is required.
Interested parties may send their application to
fedor.pakhomov(a)ugent.be, consisting of the following documents:
+ Letter of motivation
+ Full CV
+ Name and e-mail address of one or two references
+ Copy of Master thesis
+ MSc diploma (to be handed in before September 1st 2021)
Symposium “Fairness, Integrity and Transparency of Formal Systems:
Challenges for a Society Increasingly Dominated by Technology” June 19th
(Sat.) 14:30-18:00 JST 6月19日(土) June 19th, 2021, Zoom
Free pre-registration open now 登録受付中(無料)
(重複した受信になりましたらお許しください。)
本会議は論理・科学・技術哲学系研究者の会議ですが、Algorithms
の説明可能性、公平性の問題を、計算や証明の観点を含む、諸観点から議論します。本メールリストのsubscribersの一部の方に関心をお持ちの方がいらっしゃると思いますので、投稿させていただきます。
主要講演は、証明とアルゴリズムと説明性、公平性公理と投票アルゴリズム、説明性の価値、などに関わります。The topics of the main
invited talks include expnainability with proofs and algorithms, some
issues on voting algorithms with a fairness property and their computation,
values of explainability in automatic authority systems, and others.
Gilles Dowek (INRIA、ENS-Saclay)
“Explanation: from ethics to logic”
Edith Elkind (University of Oxford)
“Justified Representation in Approval-Based Committee Voting”
Seth Lazar (Australian National University)
“Legitimacy, Authority, and the Political Value of Explanations”
プログラム、講演アブストラクトは下にあります。
基本情報ページ (Information Pages in English)
https://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/seminar/symposium-202106-en/
[要事前登録 Pre-registration required]
事前登録方法:日本語ポスターの案内に従ってStreaming用登録ができます。DLMPSTページ側の案内に従って英語ポスターのコードを用いると
ZoomWebinar登録できます。 Use the code on the poster in Japanese of JAPS for
streaming. One could use the code on the poster in English posted on the
DLMPST page for Zoom.
科学基礎論学会ポスター (JAPS Poster in Japanese)
http://phsc.jp/dat/20210514_poster.pdf
DLMPST(国際科学基礎論学会連合)/IUHPST)Symposium Information Page
http://dlmpst.org/pages/activities/japs-dlmpst-symposium-2021.php
DLMPST > Activities > 2021
Contact:
岡田光弘 Mitsuhiro Okada Coordinator and Co-organizer of the Symposium
Keio University
Mitsu[ AT ]abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp
logic-mlの皆さま
名古屋大学の西村治道と申します.
立命館大学の山下先生の代理で
AQIS'21のCall For Papersをご案内させていただきます.
関係分野の方々が投稿をご検討いただければ幸いです.
名古屋大学大学院情報学研究科
西村治道
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CALL FOR PAPERS
21th Asian Conference on Quantum Information Science (AQIS'21)
http://aqis-conf.org/2021/
1-4 September 2021, On-line (hosted by U. Tokyo, Japan)
Apologies if you receive this multiple times. Please forward to
interested colleagues.
We would like to draw your attention, and that of the quantum
information community, to the 21th edition of the Asian Conference
on Quantum Information Science (AQIS'21).
AQIS is the leading conference in the subject in Asia and one of
the longest-running worldwide, its highly successful predecessors
having been EQIS'01-05 and AQIS'06-20. The topics covered include
(but are not limited to) quantum computing, quantum information
processing, quantum communication and cryptography, and
foundations of quantum mechanics.
Details about the conference are to be found on the website
http://aqis-conf.org/2021/
Please check repeatedly as the information there will be updated
regularly.
Like its previous editions, AQIS'21 will consist of tutorials,
invited talk, as well as oral and poster presentations, selected
by a high-profile international program committee.
The submission deadline is 4 July 2021 (Sun),
23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
All submissions should follow the guidelines specified on the web site:
http://aqis-conf.org/2021/submission/
We are looking forward to seeing you in Seoul!
Committee Chairs
Steering Committee: Jaewan KIM (KIAS, Chair)
Program Committee: Kae NEMOTO (NII, Chair)
Miklos SANTHA (CNRS Paris/CQT Singapore, Co-Chair)
Organizing Committee: Hiroshi IMAI (U Tokyo, Chair)
**
*Dear all,*
*
On Tuesday June 15th, Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
will give a talk, /A Tutorial on Delimited Continuations/, for our
project colloquium at 16:30-18:00. Further details can be found below.
If you would like to attend, please register through the following
Google form:
https://forms.gle/6PoGNEfJVHLYDAdKA <https://forms.gle/6PoGNEfJVHLYDAdKA>
We later send you a zoom link by an email (using BCC).
For the latest information about ERATO colloquium / seminar, please see
the webpage
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Qrg4c8XDkbO3tmns6tQwxn5lGHOrBON5LtHXXTp…
.
Jérémy Dubut (ERATO MMSD Colloquium Organizer)
Email: dubut(a)nii.ac.jp
-------Tuesday June 15th, 16:30-18:00
Speaker: *Youyou Cong (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)*
Title: A Tutorial on Delimited Continuations
Abstract: Delimited continuations represent a prefix of the computation
to be performed in the future. This concept can express a wide variety
of computational effects, such as exceptions, nondeterminism, and
mutable state. The aim of this talk is to give a general idea of what
delimited continuations allow us to do. I will begin with a gentle
introduction to undelimited and delimited continuations, focusing on the
flexibility gained by delimitation. I will then present several
practical applications of delimited continuations, ranging from
probabilistic programming, to Web applications, and to automatic
differentiation. Lastly, I will discuss the theoretical aspects of
delimited continuations, including a dependent type system that enables
maintaining non-trivial invariants in the presence of control effects.
During the discussion, I would like to invite the audience to explore
possible uses of delimited continuations in their individual domains.
*
皆様,
(複数お受け取りの場合はご容赦ください.)
京都大学の末永です.
APLAS 2021 の論文募集をお送りします.
今年は co-located with SPLASH です.
どうぞご検討ください.
よろしくお願いいたします.
末永
==
CALL FOR PAPERS
19th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2021)
Oct 17-Oct 22, 2021,
Chicago, Illinois (co-located with SPLASH 2021)
https://conf.researchr.org/home/aplas-2021
The 19th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2021)
aims to stimulate programming language research by providing a forum for
the presentation of the latest results and the exchange of ideas in
programming languages and systems. APLAS is based in Asia but is an
international forum that serves the worldwide programming languages
community. APLAS 2021 will be co-located with SPLASH 2021.
Due to the COVID-19 situation, all authors will be given the chance to
present remotely regardless of whether the conference is held as a
physical, virtual, or hybrid physical/virtual meeting.
Papers are solicited on topics such as:
- Semantics, logics, foundational theory
- Design of languages, type systems, and foundational calculi
- Domain-specific languages
- Compilers, interpreters, abstract machines
- Program derivation, synthesis, and transformation
- Program analysis, verification, model-checking
- Logic, constraint, probabilistic, and quantum programming
- Software security
- Concurrency and parallelism
- Tools and environments for programming and implementation
- Applications of SAT/SMT to programming and implementation
Topics are not limited to those discussed in previous symposiums. Papers
identifying future directions of programming and those addressing the rapid
changes of the underlying computing platforms are especially welcome.
Demonstration of tools in the scope of APLAS are welcome to the Tool
paper category. Authors concerned about the appropriateness of a topic are
welcome to consult with program chair prior to submission.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: June 16, 2021 (anywhere on Earth)
Author response: July 28 - 30, 2021
Author notification: August 11, 2021
Final version: September 1, 2021
Conference: October 17 - October 22, 2021
CALL FOR REGULAR RESEARCH PAPERS
We solicit submissions in the form of regular research papers describing
original scientific research results, including system development and case
studies. Regular research papers should not exceed 18 pages in the Springer
LNCS format, including bibliography and figures. This category encompasses
both theoretical and implementation (also known as system descriptions)
papers. In either case, submissions should clearly identify what has been
accomplished and why it is significant. Submissions will be judged on the
basis of significance, relevance, correctness, originality, and clarity.
System descriptions papers should contain a link to a working system and
will be judged on originality, usefulness, and design. In case of lack of
space, proofs, experimental results, or any information supporting the
technical results of the paper could be provided as an appendix or a
link to a web page, but reviewers are not obliged to read them.
CALL FOR TOOL PAPERS
We solicit submissions in the form of tool papers describing a
demonstration of a tool or a system that support theory, program
construction, reasoning, or program execution in the scope of APLAS. The
main purpose of a tool paper is to display a completed, robust and
well-documented tool-highlighting the overall functionality of the tool,
the interfaces of the tool, interesting examples and applications of the
tool, an assessment of the tool’s strengths and weaknesses, and a
summary of documentation/support available with the tool. Authors of tool
demonstration proposals are expected to present a live demonstration of
the tool at the conference. It is highly desirable that the tools are
available on the web. System and Tool papers should not exceed 8 pages in the
Springer LNCS format, including bibliography and figures. They may
include an additional appendix of up to 6 extra pages giving the outline,
screenshots, examples, etc. to indicate the content of the proposed live demo.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Andreas Abel, Gothenburg University, Sweden
Kyungmin Bae, POSTECH, South Korea
Edwin Brady, University of St. Andrews, UK
Yu-Fang Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Andreea Costea, NUS, Singapore
Rayna Dimitrova, CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security,
Germany
Yu Feng, UC Santa Barbara, US
Giulio Guerrieri, University of Bath, UK
Kihong Heo, KAIST, South Korea
Yue Li, Nanjing University, China
Sam Lindley, Heriot-Watt University / University of Edinburgh, UK
Sergio Mover, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Uday P. Khedker, IIT Bombay, India
Alex Potanin, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Xiaokang Qiu, Purdue University, US
Jiasi Shen, MIT, US
Xujie Si, McGill University, Canada
Gagandeep Singh, VMWare Research / UIUC, US
Youngju Song, Seoul National University, South Korea
Kohei Suenaga, Kyoto University, Japan
Yulei Sui, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Tachio Terauchi, Waseda University, Japan
Xinyu Wang, University of Michigan, US
Qirun Zhang, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
Xin Zhang, Peking University, China
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Papers should be submitted electronically via the submission web page using
HotCRP (https://aplas2021.hotcrp.com).
The acceptable format is PDF. Submitted papers must be unpublished and not
submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers must be written in English.
The proceedings will be published as a volume in Springer’s LNCS series.
Accepted papers must be presented at the conference.
REVIEW PROCESS
APLAS 2021 will use a lightweight double-blind reviewing process.
Following this process means that reviewers will not see the authors’ names or
affiliations as they initially review a paper. The authors’ names will then
be revealed to the reviewers only once their reviews have been submitted.
To facilitate this process, submitted papers must adhere to the following:
Author names and institutions must be omitted and
References to the authors’ own related work should be in the third
person (e.g., not “We build on our previous work …” but rather “We build on
the work of …”).
The purpose of this process is to help the reviewers come to an initial
judgement about the paper without bias, not to make it impossible for
them to discover the authors if they were to try. Nothing should be done in the
name of anonymity that weakens the submission, makes the job of
reviewing the paper more difficult, or interferes with the process of
disseminating new ideas. For example, important background references
should not be
omitted or anonymized, even if they are written by the same authors and
share common ideas, techniques, or infrastructure. Authors should feel
free to disseminate their ideas or draft versions of their paper as they
normally would. For instance, authors may post drafts of their papers on
the web or give talks on their research ideas.
AUTHOR RESPONSE PERIOD
During the author response period, authors will be able to read reviews
and respond to them as appropriate.
RESEARCH INTEGRITY
The Program Committee reserves the right, up until the time of
publication, to reverse a decision of paper acceptance. Reversal is
possible if fatal
flaws are discovered in the paper, or research integrity is found to
have been seriously breached.
--
Kohei Suenaga (末永幸平), Ph.D
Associate professor (准教授)
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
(京都大学情報学研究科)
ksuenaga(a)gmail.com
http://www.fos.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~ksuenaga/