Monday, March 7, 2022

[DMANET] Call for Presentations: Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata 2022 (Deadline March 18th)

*CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS*
HIGHLIGHTS 2022 will happen from *June 28th to July 1st, 2022, in Paris,
France*. The conference will be hosted by Université de Paris, and happen
on the site of Grands Moulins (https://osm.org/go/0BOfBjhw5--?m=).

HIGHLIGHTS 2022 is the tenth conference on Highlights of Logic, Games and
Automata. It aims at integrating the community working in these fields.
Papers from these areas are dispersed across many conferences, which makes
them difficult to follow. A visit to the Highlights conference should offer
a wide picture of the latest research in the field and a chance to meet
everybody in the community, not just those who happen to publish in one
particular proceedings volume.

We encourage you to attend and present your best work, be it already
published or not, at the Highlights conference.

*Conference website:* https://highlights-conference.org/2022/

*MODALITIES OF ATTENDANCE*
Highlights is an informal event which will take place on-site (barring
unforeseen circumstances), and the preferred form of participation is to
give your talk in-person. Highlights is mostly intended for a local
community of participants who can attend with a limited carbon footprint
(e.g., no plane travel). Before coming from further away, please review how
your trip and international flights are contributing to climate change. If
you do come, we encourage you to make the most of your stay in Paris, e.g.,
by also attending the ICALP'22 conference and/or using this opportunity for
a research visit (see the Highlights website for details about the
Highlights Extended Stay Support Scheme program (HESSS)).

If you cannot attend, you can watch the talks remotely via a video stream,
interact via text-based questions and answers, and you can also submit a
proposal for a pre-recorded talk. If it is accepted, you will provide a
video of your talk, which will be hosted online with other conference
videos and be advertised on-site. The selection process will not
discriminate between pre-recorded talks and in-person talks.

*IMPORTANT DATES*
Submission: March 18th
Notification: April 1st
HESSS applications: April 15th
Registration: TBA
Conference: June 28-July 1st, 2022.

*SCOPE*
Representative areas include, but are not restricted to:
• algorithmic model theory
• automata theory
• databases
• game for logic and verification
• logic
• verification

*INVITED TALKS*
Dexter Kozen (US)
Marta Kwiatkowska (UK)
Markus Lohrey (Germany)
Tatiana Starikovskaya (France)

* TUTORIALS*
S. Akshay (India)
Dana Fisman (Israel)

*IMPORTANT GUIDELINES*
Submissions should take the form of a short abstract describing the content
of the presentation and its interest. It should serve as a proposal for a
presentation. Hence, submissions should have a single author — the speaker.
They can concern any recently published, to be published, or ongoing work
of the speaker. We expect you to present your favourite result of the year,
so there should be at most one submission per speaker. The abstract should
list co-authors, if any. Optionally, an extended abstract of up to two
pages may be attached as a PDF file.

Submissions will not lead to publications. There are no formal proceedings
and we encourage submission of work presented elsewhere.

*Submission page:* https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=highlights2022
*Submission deadline: *March 18th

*PROGRAM COMMITTEE*
C. Aiswarya (India)
Udi Boker (Israel)
Véronique Bruyère (Begium)
Dmitry Chistikov (UK)
Claire David (France)
Dietrich Kuske (Germany)
Karoliina Lehtinen (France)
Sebastian Maneth (Germany)
Kai Salomaa (Canada)
Alexandra Silva (US)
Michal Skrzypczack (Poland)
Sophie Tison (chair)
Szymon Torunczyk (Poland)
Thomas Zeume (Germany)

*ORGANISING COMMITTEE*
Antoine Amarilli
Daniela Petrisan

*STEERING COMMITTEE*
León Bohn (webmaster)
Antonio Casares (publicity chair)
Thomas Colcombet (chair)
Nathanaël Fijalkow
Slawek Lasota
Nicole Schweikardt
Luc Segoufin

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