Monday, December 11, 2017

[DMANET] BCTCS 2018 Announce bursaries and registration (fwd)

Registration and Bursaries for BCTCS 18

We are happy to announce that BCTCS will fund 10 bursaries of £210 for
PhD. students who are giving a presentation. To apply for a bursary,
please contact bctcs18@cs.rhul.ac.uk with a brief letter of support
from your PhD. supervisor.

The call for presentations is repeated below. Apologies for multiple
postings.


BRITISH COLLOQUIUM FOR THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE 2018: CALL FOR
PRESENTATIONS
Royal Holloway, University of London
March 26-28, 2018
bctcs18.cs.rhul.ac.uk

BCTCS is the UK's foremost venue bringing together researchers in
theoretical computer science to present their research and discuss
future directions. In addition to the submitted presentations, there
will be five invited talks, given by world-leading researchers in TCS.

The meeting aims to provide an environment in which PhD
students can present their work, and get into contact with their peers
and experienced researchers. The scope of the colloquium includes all
aspects of theoretical computer science, including automata theory,
algorithms, complexity theory, semantics, formal methods, concurrency,
types, languages and logics.

The event will form part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the
department of computer science at RHUL.

SUBMISSION

BCTCS welcomes presentation proposals. These talks should last for
30 minutes, including questions. Work need not be original and is
not formally published: the goal is to encourage discussion and
networking.

Titles and abstracts should be submitted to

bctcs18@cs.rhul.ac.uk

IMPORTANT DATES

Presentation submission: 1 Feb 2018
Registration with accommodation: 1 March 2018
Registration without accommodation: 8 March 2018
Meeting: 26-28 March 2018

REGISTRATION AND BURSARIES

Registration information is available at http://bctcs18.cs.rhul.ac.uk.

BCTCS will fund 10 bursaries of £210 for PhD. students who are giving a
presentation. To apply for a bursary, please contact bctcs18@cs.rhul.ac.uk
with a brief letter of support from your PhD. supervisor.

LONDON MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY INVITED SPEAKER

John E. Hopcroft - Cornell University
Research in Deep Learning

INVITED SPEAKERS

Agata Ciabattoni - TU Wien
Marta Kwiatkowska - University of Oxford
Alexandra Silva - University College London
Thomas Sauerwald - University of Cambridge


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