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24 September 2024, 10th Workshop on Formal and Cognitive Reasoning (FCR 2024), Würzburg (Germany)

Date: Tuesday 24 September 2024
Location: Würzburg (Germany)
Deadline: Monday 1 July 2024

In real-life AI applications, information is usually pervaded by uncertainty and subject to change, and thus requires non-classical systems. At the same time, psychological findings indicate that human reasoning cannot be completely described by classical logical systems. Sources of explanations are incomplete knowledge, incorrect beliefs, or inconsistencies. A wide range of reasoning mechanisms has to be considered, such as analogical or defeasible reasoning, possibly in combination with machine learning methods. The field of knowledge representation and reasoning offers a rich palette of methods for uncertain reasoning both to describe human reasoning and to model AI approaches.

The aim of this series of workshops is to address recent challenges and to present novel approaches to uncertain reasoning and belief change in their broad senses, and in particular provide a forum for research work linking different paradigms of reasoning. A special focus is on papers that provide a base for connecting formal-logical models of knowledge representation and cognitive models of reasoning and learning, addressing formal and experimental or heuristic issues. FCR'24 will be co-located with the 47th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI 2024).

We welcome papers on the following and any related topics: Action and change Agents and multiagent systems, Analogical reasoning, Argumentation theories, Belief change and belief merging, Cognitive modeling and empirical data, Common sense and defeasible reasoning, Computational thinking, Decision theory and preferences, Inductive reasoning and cognition, Knowledge representation in theory and practice, Learning and knowledge discovery in data, Neuro-symbolic AI, Nonmonotonic and uncertain reasoning, Ontologies and description logics, Probabilistic approaches of reasoning, Syllogistic reasoning.

Papers should be formatted in CEUR style (2-column style) without enabled header and footer.  The length of each paper should not exceed 8-12 pages. All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format via the EasyChair system. One of the authors is expected to participate in the workshop and present their paper.

For more information, see https://fcr.krportal.org/2024/ or contact Özgür L. Özçep at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

1 July 2024, 5th International Workshop on Automated Reasoning in Quantified Non-Classical Logics (AQRNL 2024), Nancy, France

Date: Monday 1 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 15 April 2024

Non-classical logics - such as modal logics, conditional logics, intuitionistic logic, description logics, temporal logics, linear logic, dynamic logic, deontic logics, fuzzy logic, paraconsistent logic, relevance logic - have many applications in AI, Computer Science, Philosophy, Linguistics, and Mathematics. Hence, the automation of proof search in these logics is a crucial task. The ARQNL workshop aims at fostering the development of proof calculi, automated theorem proving systems and model finders for all sorts of quantified non-classical logics. The workshop will provide a forum for researchers to present and discuss recent developments in this area.

ARQNL 2024 is associated with IJCAR 2024, the International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning.

For more information, see http://iltp.de/ARQNL-2024/.

1 - 3 July 2024, International Logic Olympiad 2024, Stanford, (USA)

Date: 1 - 3 July 2024
Location: Stanford, (USA)
Deadline: Sunday 31 March 2024

Offering high school students worldwide a chance to showcase excellence in logic and problem-solving, this contest is designed by the Stanford Logic Group, with aims to internationalize logic education and culminates in an on-campus final round at Stanford University.

For more information, see https://www.logicolympiad.org/.

1 - 5 July 2024, 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS14), Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: 1 - 5 July 2024
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Deadline: Friday 22 March 2024

The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

1 - 3 July 2024, International Logic Olympiad 2024, Stanford, (USA)

Date: 1 - 3 July 2024
Location: Stanford, (USA)
Deadline: Sunday 31 March 2024

Offering high school students worldwide a chance to showcase excellence in logic and problem-solving, this contest is designed by the Stanford Logic Group, with aims to internationalize logic education and culminates in an on-campus final round at Stanford University.

For more information, see https://www.logicolympiad.org/.

1 - 5 July 2024, 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS14), Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: 1 - 5 July 2024
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Deadline: Friday 22 March 2024

The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

2 - 5 July 2024, Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024), Leeds, UK

Date: 2 - 5 July 2024
Location: Leeds, UK

We are pleased to announce that Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024) will take place 02-05 July 2024 at the University of Leeds.

Student members of the ASL may apply for modest travel awards to attend (deadline 31 March 2024).

For more information, see https://www.computability.org/lcd2024/ or contact Paul Shafer at .

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

1 - 3 July 2024, International Logic Olympiad 2024, Stanford, (USA)

Date: 1 - 3 July 2024
Location: Stanford, (USA)
Deadline: Sunday 31 March 2024

Offering high school students worldwide a chance to showcase excellence in logic and problem-solving, this contest is designed by the Stanford Logic Group, with aims to internationalize logic education and culminates in an on-campus final round at Stanford University.

For more information, see https://www.logicolympiad.org/.

1 - 5 July 2024, 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS14), Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: 1 - 5 July 2024
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Deadline: Friday 22 March 2024

The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

2 - 5 July 2024, Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024), Leeds, UK

Date: 2 - 5 July 2024
Location: Leeds, UK

We are pleased to announce that Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024) will take place 02-05 July 2024 at the University of Leeds.

Student members of the ASL may apply for modest travel awards to attend (deadline 31 March 2024).

For more information, see https://www.computability.org/lcd2024/ or contact Paul Shafer at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

1 - 5 July 2024, 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS14), Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: 1 - 5 July 2024
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Deadline: Friday 22 March 2024

The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

2 - 5 July 2024, Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024), Leeds, UK

Date: 2 - 5 July 2024
Location: Leeds, UK

We are pleased to announce that Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024) will take place 02-05 July 2024 at the University of Leeds.

Student members of the ASL may apply for modest travel awards to attend (deadline 31 March 2024).

For more information, see https://www.computability.org/lcd2024/ or contact Paul Shafer at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

26 - 29 November 2024, 13th Latin-American Symposium on Dependable and Secure Computing (LADC 2024), Recife (Brazil)

Date: 26 - 29 November 2024
Location: Recife (Brazil)
Deadline: Friday 5 July 2024

The Latin-American Symposium on Dependable and Secure Computing (LADC) is the major event on dependability and security of computer systems in Latin America. LADC 2024 will feature technical sessions, workshops, tutorials, fast abstracts, keynote talks from international experts in the area, and an industrial track.

LADC'2024 will be co-located with the XIV Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC), in Recife, Brazil, November 26 to 29 2024.

Prospective authors are invited to submit original research papers for presentation at the symposium in two categories: (1) full research (regular) papers, and (2) practical experience reports.

Papers will be assessed with criteria appropriate to each category. LADC looks for works exploring new territory, continuing significant research, or reflecting on practical experience. While full research manuscripts should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with extensive results, practical experience reports are expected to provide an in-depth exposition of practitioner experience and empirical studies. 

All aspects of dependable and secure systems and networks are within the scope of LADC, including fault-tolerant architectures, protocols, and algorithms, models for performance and dependability evaluation, as well as, experimentation and assessment of dependable and secure systems and networks. Authors are invited to submit original papers on research and practice of creating, validating, deploying, and maintaining dependable and secure systems and networks.

For more information, see https://ladc.sbc.org.br/2024/.

24 June - 5 July 2024, Vienna Inner Model Theory 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 24 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria

There will be two consecutive Inner Model Theory Events in Vienna this summer.

1) June 24-28, 2024 at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI), Vienna
This will be a conference focussing on new developments in inner model theory and connections to Large Cardinals, Determinacy and Forcing Axioms. The first week will be an invitation only workshop. Please let us know as soon as possible if you are interested in attending this meeting as space is limited.

2) July 1-5, 2024 at TU Wien
In this second week there will be three tutorials focussing on recent developments in inner model theory by Gabriel Goldberg, Nam Trang, and Farmer Schlutzenberg. The talks will take place in the mornings, followed by a light lunch buffet and ample of time for questions and discussions in smaller groups in the afternoons.

For more information, see https://vimt2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/ or contact Sandra Müller at .
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25 June - 5 July 2024, Topology, Algebra, and Categories in Logic (TACL 2024), Barcelona, Spain

Date: 25 June - 5 July 2024
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Deadline: Thursday 7 March 2024

Studying logics via semantics is a well-established and very active branch of mathematical logic, with many applications in computer science and elsewhere. The area is characterized by results, tools and techniques stemming from various fields, including universal algebra, topology, category theory, order and model theory. The programme of the conference TACL 2024 will focus on three interconnecting mathematical themes central to the semantical study of logics and their applications: algebraic, categorical and topological methods.

Programme:
School: June 25-28, 2024 (Barcelona)
Conference: July 1-5, 2024 (Barcelona)

For more information, see https://iiia.csic.es/tacl2024/ or contact Sara Ugolini at .

1 - 5 July 2024, 14th Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS14), Thessaloniki, Greece

Date: 1 - 5 July 2024
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Deadline: Friday 22 March 2024

The Panhellenic Logic Symposium (PLS), a biennial scientific event established in 1997, aims to promote interaction and cross-fertilization among different areas of logic. Originally conceived as a way of bringing together the many logicians of Hellenic descent throughout the world, it has evolved into an international forum for the communication of state-of-the-art advances in logic. The symposium is open to researchers worldwide who work in logic broadly conceived.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

2 - 5 July 2024, Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024), Leeds, UK

Date: 2 - 5 July 2024
Location: Leeds, UK

We are pleased to announce that Leeds Computability Days 2024: Computability, Reverse Mathematics, and Topology (LCD 2024) will take place 02-05 July 2024 at the University of Leeds.

Student members of the ASL may apply for modest travel awards to attend (deadline 31 March 2024).

For more information, see https://www.computability.org/lcd2024/ or contact Paul Shafer at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

1 - 6 July 2024, The 12th International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR 2024), Nancy, France

Date: 1 - 6 July 2024
Location: Nancy, France
Deadline: Monday 29 January 2024

IJCAR is the premier international joint conference on all topics in automated reasoning. It is the merger conference of leading events in automated reasoning: CADE (Conference on Automated Deduction), FroCoS (Symposium on Frontiers of Combining Systems) and TABLEAUX (Conference on Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods Topics).

A two-day workshop and tutorial programme will be co-organized with the conference. In addition, the annual CADE ATP System Competition (CASC) will be held during the conference. 

For more information, see https://ijcar2024.loria.fr/.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

7 July 2024, 5th workshop on Learning & Automata (LearnAut 2024)

Date & Time: Sunday 7 July 2024, 23:59
Location: Talinn, Estonia
Deadline: Thursday 18 April 2024

Learning models defining recursive computations, like automata and formal grammars, are the core of the field called Grammatical Inference (GI). The expressive power of these models and the complexity of the associated computational problems are major research topics within mathematical logic and computer science. Historically, there has been little interaction between the GI and ICALP communities, though recently some important results started to bridge the gap between both worlds, including applications of learning to formal verification and model checking, and (co-)algebraic formulations of automata and grammar learning algorithms.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts on logic who could benefit from grammatical inference tools, and researchers in grammatical inference who could find in logic and verification new fruitful applications for their methods. The LearnAut workshop will consists of a number of invited talks, other talks from researchers who submitted their work to the workshop, and discussions. An important amount of time will be kept for interactions between participants.

For more information, see https://learnaut24.github.io/ or contact Matteo Sammartino at .

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

The conference encourages the submission of high-quality, not previously published results on both theoretical issues and practical advancements. FOIS 2024 seeks three types of full-length (14 pages) high-quality papers on a wide range of topics:-  Foundational papers address content-related ontological issues, their formal representation, and their relevance to some aspects of information systems. - Application and Methods papers address novel systems, methods, and tools related to building, evaluating, or using ontologies, emphasizing the impact of ontology contents. - Domain ontology papers describe a novel ontology for a specific realm of interest, clarifying ontological choices against requirements and foundational theory, and showing ontology use.

FIOS 2024 also currently calls for Workshop Proposals (submission deadline: 14 december) and

Journal-first Paper submission (submission deadline: 17 April 2024).

17 September 2024, The Fifth International Workshop on Systems and Algorithms for Formal Argumentation (SAFA2024), Hagen, Germany

Date: Tuesday 17 September 2024
Location: Hagen, Germany
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Computational models of argumentation are approaches that deal with the representation and interaction of arguments and counterarguments. These models can be applied in all areas that benefit from automatic decision-support such as medicine, accounting, chemistry, and law. Many of these models were inspired by works within the fields of non-monotonic reasoning and logic programming and therefore share the sometimes considerable computational complexity of these approaches.

Algorithmic aspects of computational models of argumentation are an important area, as witnessed by the popularity of the International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation (ICCMA). This workshop aims at complementing the competition by providing a forum to present and discuss both systems and algorithms dealing with all aspects of computational argumentation, in particular those approaches addressing the tracks of the competition.

This workshop welcomes technical contributions in all areas dealing with algorithms and systems of formal argument. The workshop specifically welcomes preliminary works on the above topics. In particular, no systematic evaluations are needed for inclusion in the program. Finally, we welcome position papers that propose new tracks for the competition or discuss general matters related to it.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

8 July 2024, Logica Frameworks and Meta Languages: Theory and Practice (LFMTP24), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: Monday 8 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Monday 29 April 2024

Logical frameworks and meta-languages form a common substrate for representing, implementing and reasoning about a wide variety of deductive systems of interest in logic and computer science. Their design, implementation and their use in reasoning tasks, ranging from the correctness of software to the properties of formal systems, have been the focus of considerable research over the last two decades. This workshop will bring together designers, implementors and practitioners to discuss various aspects impinging on the structure and utility of logical frameworks, including the treatment of variable binding, inductive and co-inductive reasoning techniques and the expressiveness and lucidity of the reasoning process.

8 - 11 July 2024, Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Date: 8 - 11 July 2024
Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands

The Language in Interaction Consortium (LiI) is pleased to announce the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, celebrating the conclusion of our 10-year Gravitation Programme and the advances made in language-related disciplines including genetics, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics and computational modeling.

The conference will take place 8-11 July 2024 at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. We are putting together an exciting programme with top-level key experts in the relevant fields of research. Confirmed speakers include David Poeppel (NYU, Strungmann Institute, Frankfurt), Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (CNRS Paris), Vera Demberg (Universität des Saarlandes), Uri Hasson (Universiy of Princeton), Barbara Kaup (University Tübingen), Tal Linzen (NYU).

8 - 12 July 2024, 51st EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2024), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a series of workshops, which will take place on July 7.

ICALP 2024 is co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2024 and Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD) 2024. The conference is planned as a physical, in-person event.  During the conference, the following awards will be delivered: the EATCS award,  the Gödel prize,  the Presburger award, the EATCS distinguished dissertation award, the best papers for each of the conference tracks, and the best student papers for each of the conference tracks.

For more information, see https://compose.ioc.ee/icalp2024/.

8 - 12 July 2024, Computability in Europe 2024: Twenty years of theoretical and practical synergies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Saturday 10 February 2024

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. CiE 2024 will be an anniversary event. It is the 20th conference organized by Ci , in the same place as the first edition, Amsterdam.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

8 - 11 July 2024, Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Date: 8 - 11 July 2024
Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands

The Language in Interaction Consortium (LiI) is pleased to announce the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, celebrating the conclusion of our 10-year Gravitation Programme and the advances made in language-related disciplines including genetics, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics and computational modeling.

The conference will take place 8-11 July 2024 at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. We are putting together an exciting programme with top-level key experts in the relevant fields of research. Confirmed speakers include David Poeppel (NYU, Strungmann Institute, Frankfurt), Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (CNRS Paris), Vera Demberg (Universität des Saarlandes), Uri Hasson (Universiy of Princeton), Barbara Kaup (University Tübingen), Tal Linzen (NYU).

8 - 12 July 2024, 51st EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2024), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a series of workshops, which will take place on July 7.

ICALP 2024 is co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2024 and Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD) 2024. The conference is planned as a physical, in-person event.  During the conference, the following awards will be delivered: the EATCS award,  the Gödel prize,  the Presburger award, the EATCS distinguished dissertation award, the best papers for each of the conference tracks, and the best student papers for each of the conference tracks.

For more information, see https://compose.ioc.ee/icalp2024/.

8 - 12 July 2024, Computability in Europe 2024: Twenty years of theoretical and practical synergies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Saturday 10 February 2024

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. CiE 2024 will be an anniversary event. It is the 20th conference organized by Ci , in the same place as the first edition, Amsterdam.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

28 July - 8 August 2025, 36th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2025), Bochum (Germany)

Date: 28 July - 8 August 2025
Location: Bochum (Germany)
Deadline: Wednesday 10 July 2024

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

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

Proposals for courses and workshops at ESSLLI 2025 are invited in all areas of Logic, Linguistics and Computer Science. Cross-disciplinary and innovative topics are particularly encouraged. Proposals should fall under one of the categories Foundational Courses, Introductory Courses, Advanced Courses or Workshops. During submission you will be asked to select one of three tracks “Language and Computation (LaCo)”, “Language and Logic (LaLo)”, “Logic and Computation (LoCo)”. Each course and workshop will consist of five 90 minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week. Proposals for two-week courses should be structured and submitted as two independent one-week courses, e.g. as an introductory course followed by an advanced one.

Course and Workshop proposals can be submitted by no more than two lecturers/organizers and can be presented by no more than these two lecturers/organizers. All instructors and organizers must possess a PhD or equivalent degree by the submission deadline. Proposals of Courses given at ESSLLI in the previous year will have a lower priority of being accepted in the current year.

5 - 7 September 2024, British Logic Colloquium 2024 ((BLC 2024), Birmingham, UK

Date: 5 - 7 September 2024
Location: Birmingham, UK
Target audience: All levels
Deadline: Wednesday 10 July 2024

The annual meeting of the British Logic Colloquium will be organised by the University of Birmingham from Thursday 5th September afternoon to Saturday 7th September morning.

The programme will include invited and contributed talks on a range of topics including (but not restricted to) proof theory, set theory, model theory, computability and complexity, logical aspects of computer science, and philosophy of mathematics.

Invited speakers: Michael Rathjen (University of Leeds), more TBC...

The programme committee invites abstracts for contributed talks of up to 1 page (excluding bibliography). These can be on published or unpublished work, as well as work in progress. We especially encourage students and early-career researchers to present their work.

There are no formal published proceedings, but accepted abstracts will be made available for the meeting. Please submit your abstracts via EasyChair.

For more information, see https://blc24.github.io/ or contact Sonia Marin at .

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

8 - 11 July 2024, Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Date: 8 - 11 July 2024
Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands

The Language in Interaction Consortium (LiI) is pleased to announce the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, celebrating the conclusion of our 10-year Gravitation Programme and the advances made in language-related disciplines including genetics, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics and computational modeling.

The conference will take place 8-11 July 2024 at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. We are putting together an exciting programme with top-level key experts in the relevant fields of research. Confirmed speakers include David Poeppel (NYU, Strungmann Institute, Frankfurt), Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (CNRS Paris), Vera Demberg (Universität des Saarlandes), Uri Hasson (Universiy of Princeton), Barbara Kaup (University Tübingen), Tal Linzen (NYU).

8 - 12 July 2024, 51st EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2024), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a series of workshops, which will take place on July 7.

ICALP 2024 is co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2024 and Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD) 2024. The conference is planned as a physical, in-person event.  During the conference, the following awards will be delivered: the EATCS award,  the Gödel prize,  the Presburger award, the EATCS distinguished dissertation award, the best papers for each of the conference tracks, and the best student papers for each of the conference tracks.

For more information, see https://compose.ioc.ee/icalp2024/.

8 - 12 July 2024, Computability in Europe 2024: Twenty years of theoretical and practical synergies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Saturday 10 February 2024

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. CiE 2024 will be an anniversary event. It is the 20th conference organized by Ci , in the same place as the first edition, Amsterdam.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

3 - 11 July 2024, Toposes in Mondovì (School + Conference), Mondovì (Italy)

Date: 3 - 11 July 2024
Location: Mondovì (Italy)

The event “Toposes in Mondovì” (3-11 September 2024) represents the fourth edition of the main international conference on topos theory. The format of the event is similar to that of the other three editions: it will consist of a four-day school (3-6 September 2024) offering introductory courses for the benefit of students and mathematicians who are not already familiar with topos theory, followed by a three-day conference (9-11 September 2024) featuring both invited and contributed presentations on new theoretical advances in the subject as well as applications of toposes in different fields such as algebra, topology, number theory, algebraic geometry, logic, homotopy theory, functional analysis, and computer science.

The main aim of this conference series is to celebrate the unifying power and interdisciplinary applications of toposes and encourage further developments in this spirit, by promoting exchanges amongst researchers in different branches of mathematics who use toposes in their work and by introducing a new generation of scholars to the subject.

8 - 11 July 2024, Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

Date: 8 - 11 July 2024
Location: Nijmegen, the Netherlands

The Language in Interaction Consortium (LiI) is pleased to announce the Highlights in the Language Sciences Conference 2024, celebrating the conclusion of our 10-year Gravitation Programme and the advances made in language-related disciplines including genetics, neuroscience, psychology, linguistics and computational modeling.

The conference will take place 8-11 July 2024 at the Radboud University in Nijmegen. We are putting together an exciting programme with top-level key experts in the relevant fields of research. Confirmed speakers include David Poeppel (NYU, Strungmann Institute, Frankfurt), Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz (CNRS Paris), Vera Demberg (Universität des Saarlandes), Uri Hasson (Universiy of Princeton), Barbara Kaup (University Tübingen), Tal Linzen (NYU).

8 - 12 July 2024, 51st EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2024), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a series of workshops, which will take place on July 7.

ICALP 2024 is co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2024 and Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD) 2024. The conference is planned as a physical, in-person event.  During the conference, the following awards will be delivered: the EATCS award,  the Gödel prize,  the Presburger award, the EATCS distinguished dissertation award, the best papers for each of the conference tracks, and the best student papers for each of the conference tracks.

For more information, see https://compose.ioc.ee/icalp2024/.

8 - 12 July 2024, Computability in Europe 2024: Twenty years of theoretical and practical synergies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Saturday 10 February 2024

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. CiE 2024 will be an anniversary event. It is the 20th conference organized by Ci , in the same place as the first edition, Amsterdam.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

8 - 12 July 2024, 4th Tsinghua Logic Summer School, Beijing, China

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Beijing, China
Deadline: Sunday 10 March 2024
The Tsinghua University University of Amsterdam Joint Research Centre for Logic initiated a Logic Summer School Program in the year 2021. The program is primarily aimed at advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and early career researchers in philosophy, computer science, mathematics, linguistics, cognitive sciences, and so on. Students and colleagues can learn here about the latest developments in logic interfacing with the aforementioned disciplines, including their theoretical results and technical backgrounds. The courses are particularly designed to supplement the logic courses that are taught in the usual curriculum.

Courses:
* Team semantics: Linguistic and Philosophical Applications by Maria Aloni (UvA)
* The Modal μ-calculus by Yde Venema (UvA)

For more information, see http://tsinghualogic.net/JRC/toss/toss2024cfp/ or contact Chenwei Shi at .

8 - 12 July 2024, 51st EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2024), Tallinn, Estonia

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Tallinn, Estonia
Deadline: Wednesday 14 February 2024

ICALP is the main conference and annual meeting of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). As usual, ICALP will be preceded by a series of workshops, which will take place on July 7.

ICALP 2024 is co-located with Logic in Computer Science (LICS) 2024 and Formal Structures for Computation and Deduction (FSCD) 2024. The conference is planned as a physical, in-person event.  During the conference, the following awards will be delivered: the EATCS award,  the Gödel prize,  the Presburger award, the EATCS distinguished dissertation award, the best papers for each of the conference tracks, and the best student papers for each of the conference tracks.

For more information, see https://compose.ioc.ee/icalp2024/.

8 - 12 July 2024, Computability in Europe 2024: Twenty years of theoretical and practical synergies, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 8 - 12 July 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: Saturday 10 February 2024

CiE (Computability in Europe) is a European association of mathematicians, logicians, computer scientists, philosophers, physicists and others interested in new developments in computability and their underlying significance for the real world.

The CiE conferences serve as an interdisciplinary forum for research in all aspects of computability, foundations of computer science, logic, and theoretical computer science, as well as the interplay of these areas with practical issues in computer science and with other disciplines such as biology, mathematics, philosophy, or physics. CiE 2024 will be an anniversary event. It is the 20th conference organized by Ci , in the same place as the first edition, Amsterdam.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

7 - 9 October 2024, Colloqium Logicum 2024, Vienna, Austria

Date: 7 - 9 October 2024
Location: Vienna, Austria
Deadline: Sunday 14 July 2024

The Colloquium Logicum is organized every two years by the "Deutsche Verein igung fuer Mathematische Logik und fuer Grundlagenforschung der Exakten Wis senschaften" (DVMLG). The next edition will be held from 7 to 9 October 202 4 in Vienna, Austria. The conference will cover the whole range of mathemat ical logic and the foundations of the exact sciences.

Keynote Speakers: Carolin Antos (Konstanz, Germany), Libor Barto (Prague, Czech Republic), Moritz Müller (Passau, Germany), Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos (Wien, Austria), Francesca Poggiolesi (Paris, France), Nadja Valentin (Düsseldorf, Germany) and Hugh Woodin (Cambridge MA, U.S.A.; Young Academy Distinguished Lecture). In addition to the keynote talks, there will be a "PhD Colloquium" with invited presentations of excellent recent PhD graduates, the award of the first ever Ernst Zermelo-Ring, and a session celebrating 150 years of set theory.

 

 

 

The programme committee invites the submission of abstracts for talks in all fields of research covered by the DVMLG. Deadline: 14 July 2024. If there are still slots for talks available after the deadline, we may accept late submissions until the programme is filled.

For more information, see https://collog2024.conf.tuwien.ac.at/en/ or contact .

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

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15 - 17 July 2024, Formal Ethics 2024 (FE2024), Greifswald, Germany

Date: 15 - 17 July 2024
Location: Greifswald, Germany
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

“Formal Ethics” is a common denominator for the application of tools from logic, decision theory, game theory, and social choice theory to the analysis of concepts and theories in moral and political philosophy. It is a rapidly growing field of research that goes back to the work of Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen, John Harsanyi, Georg Henrik von Wright, and others. The field has recently gained new impetus with formal work on freedom and responsibility, welfare economics and population ethics, deontic logic and natural language semantics, value theory, and the evolution of norms and conventions.

Invited speakers: Justin Bruner (University at Buffalo), Fabrizio Cariani (University of Maryland) and Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University).

For more information, see https://www.wiko-greifswald.de/formal-ethics-2024/ or contact Allard Tamminga at .

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

30 September - 4 October 2024, Workshop Continuity, Computability, Constructivity - From Logic to Algorithms (CCC2024), Nice, France

Date: 30 September - 4 October 2024
Location: Nice, France
Deadline: Tuesday 16 July 2024

CCC is a workshop series that brings together researchers applying logical methods to the development of algorithms, with a particular focus on computation with infinite data, where issues of continuity, computability and constructivity play major roles. Specific topics include exact real number computation, computable analysis, effective descriptive set theory, constructive analysis, and related areas. The overall aim is to apply logical methods in these disciplines to provide a sound foundation for obtaining exact and provably correct algorithms for computations with real numbers and other continuous data, which are of increasing importance in safety critical applications and scientific computation.

Invited Speakers (confirmed): Micaela Mayero (University Sorbonne Paris Nord) and Jean-Michel Muller (ENS Lyon). With other names to be announced.

The workshop invites all contributions relating to computation where issues of continuity, computability and constructivity play major roles. Specific areas of interest include: Exact real number computation, Correctness of algorithms on infinite data, Computable analysis Complexity (of real numbers, real-valued functions, etc.), Effective descriptive set theory, Domain theory, Constructive analysis and topology, Constructive foundations, Category-theoretic approaches to computation on infinite data, Weihrauch degrees, Other related areas

For more information, see https://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/CCC2024/.

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

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15 - 17 July 2024, Formal Ethics 2024 (FE2024), Greifswald, Germany

Date: 15 - 17 July 2024
Location: Greifswald, Germany
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

“Formal Ethics” is a common denominator for the application of tools from logic, decision theory, game theory, and social choice theory to the analysis of concepts and theories in moral and political philosophy. It is a rapidly growing field of research that goes back to the work of Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen, John Harsanyi, Georg Henrik von Wright, and others. The field has recently gained new impetus with formal work on freedom and responsibility, welfare economics and population ethics, deontic logic and natural language semantics, value theory, and the evolution of norms and conventions.

Invited speakers: Justin Bruner (University at Buffalo), Fabrizio Cariani (University of Maryland) and Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University).

For more information, see https://www.wiko-greifswald.de/formal-ethics-2024/ or contact Allard Tamminga at .

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

16 - 17 July 2024, IAS Workshop on Logic and AI

Date & Time: 16 - 17 July 2024, 09:00-18:00
Location: Oude Turfmarkt 145-147, Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Online via Zoom

This workshop is part of a research project on the topic of “Logic and AI”. It will bring together international experts to explore the promising interaction of logic and modern artificial intelligence (AI). While AI struggles with explainability, interpretability, and verifiability, logic excels at this. So can logic help AI? And if so, how?

Speakers include Giuseppe Marra (KU Leuven), Levin Hornischer (LMU Munich), Martin Grohe (RWTH Aachen), Lena Strobl (Umeå University), Herbert Jaeger (University of Groningen), Atticus Geiger (Pr(Ai)²R), Thomas Icard (Stanford University).

For more information, see https://ias.uva.nl/content/events/2024/07/logic-and-ai.html or contact Levin Hornischer at .

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

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15 - 17 July 2024, Formal Ethics 2024 (FE2024), Greifswald, Germany

Date: 15 - 17 July 2024
Location: Greifswald, Germany
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

“Formal Ethics” is a common denominator for the application of tools from logic, decision theory, game theory, and social choice theory to the analysis of concepts and theories in moral and political philosophy. It is a rapidly growing field of research that goes back to the work of Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen, John Harsanyi, Georg Henrik von Wright, and others. The field has recently gained new impetus with formal work on freedom and responsibility, welfare economics and population ethics, deontic logic and natural language semantics, value theory, and the evolution of norms and conventions.

Invited speakers: Justin Bruner (University at Buffalo), Fabrizio Cariani (University of Maryland) and Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University).

For more information, see https://www.wiko-greifswald.de/formal-ethics-2024/ or contact Allard Tamminga at .

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

16 - 17 July 2024, IAS Workshop on Logic and AI

Date & Time: 16 - 17 July 2024, 09:00-18:00
Location: Oude Turfmarkt 145-147, Amsterdam, The Netherlands / Online via Zoom

This workshop is part of a research project on the topic of “Logic and AI”. It will bring together international experts to explore the promising interaction of logic and modern artificial intelligence (AI). While AI struggles with explainability, interpretability, and verifiability, logic excels at this. So can logic help AI? And if so, how?

Speakers include Giuseppe Marra (KU Leuven), Levin Hornischer (LMU Munich), Martin Grohe (RWTH Aachen), Lena Strobl (Umeå University), Herbert Jaeger (University of Groningen), Atticus Geiger (Pr(Ai)²R), Thomas Icard (Stanford University).

For more information, see https://ias.uva.nl/content/events/2024/07/logic-and-ai.html or contact Levin Hornischer at .

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

2 - 4 November 2024, The 22nd International Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR24), Hanoi, Vietnam

Date: 2 - 4 November 2024
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Deadline: Friday 19 July 2024

NMR is the premier forum for results in the area of nonmonotonic reasoning. Its aim is to bring together active researchers in this broad field within knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR), including belief revision, uncertain reasoning, reasoning about actions, planning, logic programming, preferences, deontic reasoning, argumentation, causality, and many other related topics including systems and applications (see NMR page, https://nmr.cs.tu-dortmund.de).

NMR 2024 is co-located with the 21th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR2024). As in previous editions, NMR 2024 aims to foster connections between the different subareas of nonmonotonic reasoning and provide a forum for emerging topics. We especially invite papers on systems and applications, as well as position papers and papers addressing benchmark issues. The workshop will be structured by topical sessions fitting to the scopes of accepted papers.

There are two types of submissions:
- Full papers: should be at most 10 pages including references, figures and appendices, if any.
- Extended Abstracts:should be at most 3 pages (excluding references and acknowledgements). The abstracts should introduce work that has recently been published or is under review, or ongoing research at an advanced stage.

Papers already published, accepted for publication or under review at other conferences are also welcome. Submitting already published material may require a permission by the copyright holder.

For more information, see http://nmr.krportal.org/2024/ or contact Nina Gierasimczuk at .

15-19 July 2024 & 8-9 July 2024, 14th International Conference on Formal Ontology in Information Systems (FOIS 2024), Enschede (Netherlands) & online

Date: 15-19 July 2024 & 08-09 July 2024
Location: Enschede (Netherlands) & online
Deadline: Monday 8 July 2024

Formal ontology is the systematic study of the types of entities and relations making up the domains of interest represented in modern information systems. FOIS is the flagship conference of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a non-profit organization promoting interdisciplinary research and international collaboration in formal ontology. FOIS aims to be a nexus of interdisciplinary research and communication for researchers from many domains engaging with formal ontology.

FOIS 2024 will be held both online (8-9 July 2024) and in Enschede, the Netherlands (15-19 July 2024), by the Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services group of the University of Twente. The conference includes the following: Contributed Lectures - Workshops - Joint Ontology Workshops (JOWO) - Tutorials - Ontology showcase - Demonstrations - Project exhibitions.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

5 - 8 September 2024, 11th International Conference on Non-Classical Logics, Theory & Applications (NCL'24), Lodz, Poland

Date: 5 - 8 September 2024
Location: Lodz, Poland
Deadline: Saturday 20 July 2024

The Conference — devoted to non-classical logics — was initially held in Łódź in September 2008 and 2009. Later on, it was organized alternately in Toruń and Łódź. The conference serves as a forum to exchange novel results effectively and to survey works in non-classical logics, broadly construed, and their applications.

In this year's, eleventh, edition of the Conference we particularly welcome submissions concerned with term-forming operators and formalisation of complex names, like definite descriptions, both with regard to their philosophical background and formal properties, as well as applications in mathematics and computer science (e.g., in databases or ontologies).

This year's edition of the Conference will be co-located with the 9th Workshop on Connexive Logics which will be held on 8th and 9th September 2024.

Participants are invited to submit their abstracts on all topics relevant to the conference. Cross-disciplinary contributions are particularly welcome . Abstracts should be in English and must not exceed 2 pages including references. All abstracts should be submitted via the Non-Classical Logics Easy Chair website. Authors of accepted abstracts will be allotted 15-minute slots in the short presentations session.

For more information, see https://easychair.org/smart-program/NCL'24/ or contact Andrzej Indrzejczak at , Michał Zawidzki at , or Tomasz Jarmużek at .

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

22 - 24 July 2024, MCMP Summer School for Widening Participation in Mathematical Philosophy, Munich, Germany

Date: 22 - 24 July 2024
Location: Munich, Germany

Following a series of eight successful MCMP-organized summer schools on mathematical philosophy for female students, the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) will this year broaden its offering, with a summer school for women and members of other groups that are under-represented in formal philosophy. These groups include under-represented gender identities, races and ethnicities, people with disabilities, people from low income and non-academic family backgrounds.

The school's aim is to encourage students to engage with mathematical and scientific approaches to philosophical problems, and thereby help to redress the under-representation of women and other marginalized groups in formal philosophy. It offers the opportunity for study in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, for lively debate, and for the development of a network of students and professors interested in the application of formal methods to philosophy. This edition of the summer school will feature lectures by: Jingyi Wu (LSE): “Models of Diversity and Injustice” Sara Uckelman (Durham University): “What History of Logic Can Teach Us About the Future of Logic”. In addition, there will be an evening lecture by Barbara Vetter (FU Berlin): “First-generation philosophers: why they matter, and how to support them”.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

22 - 24 July 2024, MCMP Summer School for Widening Participation in Mathematical Philosophy, Munich, Germany

Date: 22 - 24 July 2024
Location: Munich, Germany

Following a series of eight successful MCMP-organized summer schools on mathematical philosophy for female students, the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) will this year broaden its offering, with a summer school for women and members of other groups that are under-represented in formal philosophy. These groups include under-represented gender identities, races and ethnicities, people with disabilities, people from low income and non-academic family backgrounds.

The school's aim is to encourage students to engage with mathematical and scientific approaches to philosophical problems, and thereby help to redress the under-representation of women and other marginalized groups in formal philosophy. It offers the opportunity for study in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, for lively debate, and for the development of a network of students and professors interested in the application of formal methods to philosophy. This edition of the summer school will feature lectures by: Jingyi Wu (LSE): “Models of Diversity and Injustice” Sara Uckelman (Durham University): “What History of Logic Can Teach Us About the Future of Logic”. In addition, there will be an evening lecture by Barbara Vetter (FU Berlin): “First-generation philosophers: why they matter, and how to support them”.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

22 - 24 July 2024, MCMP Summer School for Widening Participation in Mathematical Philosophy, Munich, Germany

Date: 22 - 24 July 2024
Location: Munich, Germany

Following a series of eight successful MCMP-organized summer schools on mathematical philosophy for female students, the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) will this year broaden its offering, with a summer school for women and members of other groups that are under-represented in formal philosophy. These groups include under-represented gender identities, races and ethnicities, people with disabilities, people from low income and non-academic family backgrounds.

The school's aim is to encourage students to engage with mathematical and scientific approaches to philosophical problems, and thereby help to redress the under-representation of women and other marginalized groups in formal philosophy. It offers the opportunity for study in an informal and interdisciplinary setting, for lively debate, and for the development of a network of students and professors interested in the application of formal methods to philosophy. This edition of the summer school will feature lectures by: Jingyi Wu (LSE): “Models of Diversity and Injustice” Sara Uckelman (Durham University): “What History of Logic Can Teach Us About the Future of Logic”. In addition, there will be an evening lecture by Barbara Vetter (FU Berlin): “First-generation philosophers: why they matter, and how to support them”.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

15 - 26 July 2024, The 2nd European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI 2024), Athens, Greece

Date: 15 - 26 July 2024
Location: Athens, Greece
Deadline: Wednesday 7 February 2024

ESSAI 2024 is the second edition of the annual summer school on AI held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI 2024 will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. ESSAI is a central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.

For more information, see https://essai2024.di.uoa.gr/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

29 July - 9 August 2024, ESSLLI 2024 Student Session, Leuven, Belgium

Date: 29 July - 9 August 2024
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Student Session of the 35th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2024, on 29 July - 9 August 2024 in Leuven, Belgium. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive valuable feedback from expert readers and to present their work to a diverse audience.

For more information, see https://2024.esslli.eu/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

29 July - 9 August 2024, ESSLLI 2024 Student Session, Leuven, Belgium

Date: 29 July - 9 August 2024
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Student Session of the 35th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2024, on 29 July - 9 August 2024 in Leuven, Belgium. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive valuable feedback from expert readers and to present their work to a diverse audience.

For more information, see https://2024.esslli.eu/.

21 July - 4 August 2024, Course "Logic as a Tool for Modelling", Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 21 July - 4 August 2024
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The course "Logic as a tool for modelling" is part of the VU Amsterdam's summer school. The aim of the course is to introduce participants to the study of various types of logic as a versatile tool for elegantly modelling diverse phenomena. The overarching theme in the handling of applications is the notion of categories and categorisation. The course starts by discussing classical logic, through both semantics and syntax, as well as applications in the social sciences, addressing agency, and information flow. Then it focuses on various theories of categorization from Aristotle's classical perspective to modern prototype and exemplar theory and introduces logical formalisms that encompass these various views. The last part delves into formal linguistics, where words are categorized based on their role in sentence formation.

29 July - 9 August 2024, ESSLLI 2024 Student Session, Leuven, Belgium

Date: 29 July - 9 August 2024
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Deadline: Friday 1 March 2024

The Student Session of the 35th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI) will take place at ESSLLI 2024, on 29 July - 9 August 2024 in Leuven, Belgium. This is an excellent opportunity for students to receive valuable feedback from expert readers and to present their work to a diverse audience.

For more information, see https://2024.esslli.eu/.