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24 - 26 April 2019, PhDs in Logic XI , Bern

Date: 24 - 26 April 2019
Location: Bern
Target audience: PhD students, master students, first-year postdocs
Costs: No registration fees
Deadline: Monday 7 January 2019

PhDs in Logic is an annual graduate conference organised by local graduate students. This interdisciplinary conference welcomes contributions to various topics in mathematical logic, philosophical logic, and logic in computer science. It usually involves tutorials by established researchers as well as short presentations by PhD students, master students and first-year postdocs on their research. The 11th edition of PhDs in Logic will take place in Bern on April 24-26 2019 at the Institutes of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Bern. This edition of the conference will involve six tutorials in total, three of which will be delivered by young researchers.

We welcome students to participate in PhDs in Logic XI regardless of whether they want to submit a contribution. We also encourage students and postdocs in logic from disciplines other than computer science, mathematics, and philosophy to apply.

PhD students, master students, and first-year postdocs in logic from disciplines that include but are not limited to computer science, mathematics, and philosophy are invited to submit an extended abstract on their research.

Abstracts of contributed talks of 2 pages (not including references) are to be prepared using the EasyChair class style and submitted via EasyChair. Each abstract will be reviewed by the scientific committee. The accepted abstracts will be presented by their authors in a short presentation during the conference.

The deadline for contribution is on 7th of January 2019, and the notification of acceptance will be sent by 22nd of February 2019.

For more information, see https://mathsites.unibe.ch/phdlogic2019/index.html or contact Almudena Colacito at .

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