Symposium on the Effectiveness of Logic in Computer Science (ELICS02)
in Honour of Moshe Vardi
March 4-6, 2002, Saarbruecken, Germany
Saarland
University at Saarbrücken, Germany, has decided to award
Professor Moshe
Vardi, Rice University,
a Honorary Doctoral Degree for
his outstanding contributions to the area of Logic in Computer
Science.
The presentation of the degree will be connected with a symposium in
Moshe's honour organized by the International Max Planck Research
School for Computer Science. The symposium is named after a workshop
organized by Moshe Vardi himself in January 2001 at Arlington, VA,
where an overview of the surprising effectiveness of logic in computer
science was given by presenting some of the areas in which logic
played a crucial role.
The symposium will feature invited talks in this spirit by some of his
former collaborators and/or friends in the four main areas of Moshe's
scientific work: database theory, finite model theory, knowledge
representation, and program verification. Between these talks students
and young researchers will have the opportunity to present their work
in poster sessions.
A number of distinguished speakers have agreed to give invited talks
at the symposium:
-
Moshe Vardi, Rice
-
Serge Abiteboul, INRIA
-
Franz Baader, Aachen/Dresden
-
Ronald Fagin, IBM Almaden
-
Georg Gottlob, Vienna
-
Erich Grädel, Aachen
- Martin Grohe,
Edinburgh
-
Joseph Halpern, Cornell
-
David Harel, Jerusalem
-
Phokion Kolaitis, Santa Cruz
-
Orna Kupferman, Jerusalem
-
Maurizio Lenzerini, Rome
-
Amir Pnueli, Weizmann
-
Wolfgang Thomas, Aachen
-
Jeff Ullman, Stanford
-
Victor Vianu, San Diego
-
Pierre Wolper, Liege
Registration
We would like participants to register so that we get an idea of how
many people will attend.
Participation to the symposium will be free of charge if
registered before February 17, 2002; after this deadline
there will be a conference fee of 25 Euro.
You can register to
In both cases you are free to choose whether you want to participate
in the conference dinner (subject to charge of 40 Euro).
Call for Poster Presentations
The International
Max Planck Research School for Computer Science would like to
especially encourage students and young researchers to participate in
this event. And as the invited talks at the symposium will give
overviews of several theoretical and practical areas in computer
science that relate to logic in a broad sense, they will indeed be
helpful in providing orientation for young researchers.
In order to allow students and young researchers to also participate actively
in the event, the program will include sessions where these participants will
be given the opportunity to present their ongoing work and projects in short
presentations of 5-10 minutes length. Submissions for these presentations, in
the form of short abstracts (1 to 5 pages long), should be submitted in postscript
or pdf format to witold at mpi-sb.mpg.de. The submission deadline
is February 17, 2002. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by
February 22, 2002. Accepted abstracts will be published in a technical report
of Max Planck Institute für Informatik.
Postscript version of this call is available here.
Accommodation
We have blocked a number of rooms in some hotels in different price
categories in Saarbrücken for the participants of the symposium.
You may find them
here. We suggest to choose a hotel from this list, fill the
attached form, print it and fax it directly to the hotel. Please note
that you are responsible for booking a hotel. We only have only
blocked rooms, you need to book them yourself (and you should do it
before February 17).
Here you have the streets with
these hotels (not the hotels themselves) on the city map
All these hotels are in the town while MPI is on the university
campus. There are good bus connections
between the campus and the town (a simple ticket is valid one hour,
costs 1.60 Euro and can be bought from the driver). The bus stops
closest to the MPI are Uni
Mensa and Uni
Campus.
Conference location
The conference will be held in buildings
of the department of informatics (building 45) and Max Planck Institute
for Computer Science (building 46.1) on the campus of
Saarland University. Here
you have it on the city map of Saarbrücken.
Here you will
find information how to get there. You may want to fly to Frankfurt
(you might also consider flying directly to Saarbruecken). There are
direct trains from Frankfurt airport to Saarbruecken. Saarbruecken is
about 200 km from Frankfurt. Here
you can find train connections in Germany (you are interested in
connections to Saarbruecken Hbf; do not confuse Frankfurt airport with
Frankfurt Hbf).
Sponsors
Organizing comittee
Witold Charatonik, Harald Ganzinger
with support of Uwe Brahm
Christoph Storb,
Roxane Wetzel
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