[fg-arc] MEMICS 2016 CFP
Lukas Holik
holik at fit.vutbr.cz
Tue Jul 5 20:48:11 CEST 2016
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11th Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering
Methods in Computer Science
MEMICS 2016
http://www.memics.cz <http://www.memics.cz/>
October 21--23, 2016, Telc, Czech Republic
Call for Papers
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Since 2005, the aim of MEMICS is to provide a scientific forum for
doctoral and master students interested in applications of mathematical
and engineering methods in computer science. Besides a rich technical
programme (including invited talks, regular papers, and presentations),
MEMICS also offers friendly social activities and exciting opportunities
for meeting like-minded people.
Topics: MEMICS submissions are traditionally invited from all areas of
computer science (such as parallel and distributed computing, computer
networks, modern hardware and its design, non-traditional computing
architectures, information systems and databases, multimedia and
graphics, verification and testing, computer security, as well as all
related areas of theoretical computer science). In line with the
tradition of MEMICS, several areas are, however, given a special focus
each year (which is reflected, e.g., in the choice of the invited
speakers). In 2016, these areas are:
* Logic and decision procedures
* Formal methods for complex and cyber-physical systems
* Valued structures
* Quantum information processing
* High-performance and cloud computing and their applications
Nevertheless, as stated above, submissions from any other area of
computer science are welcome.
There will be three invited talks by distinguished researchers from the
different areas of interest of the workshop as a part of the programme.
The invited speakers are:
* Armin Biere (Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria)
* Roland Meyer (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany)
* Luca Bortolussi (University of Trieste, Italy)
Submissions: Students are invited to submit a regular paper, a
presentation, or a poster. A regular paper is a previously unpublished
original work, not exceeding 12 pages in the LNCS style. Simultaneous
submissions of regular papers to other conferences with proceedings are
not allowed. A presentation, submitted in the form of a one-page
abstract, summarizes recent outstanding work that has been accepted to a
leading computer science conference or published in a recognised
scientific journal. A poster presents an ongoing work. Detailed
instructions are available at the web page http://www.memics.cz/ <http://www.memics.cz/>.
In previous years, accepted regular papers appeared (depending on their
quality) either in local proceedings, or in a Lecture Notes in Computer
Science (LNCS) volume dedicated to MEMICS post-proceedings. This year we
expect the same schema, LNCS post-proceedings are currently under
negotiation. Local proceedings containing accepted regular papers and
presentation abstracts will be available at the workshop in printed
and/or electronic form.
Submissions and dates:
All submissions will be handled by the Easychair conference system.
* July 24, 2016 (AoE): abstracts of regular papers
* July 31, 2016 (AoE): full regular papers
* August 28, 2016 (AoE): posters and one-page abstracts of presentations
* September 8, 2016: notification of acceptance
* September 15, 2016: final camera-ready versions of all accepted submissions
Venue: The workshop will be held in the historical town of Telc, which
is situated at the south-west tip of Moravia, half-way between Prague
and Vienna. The historical centre of the town has retained its unique
shape over the centuries and was included in the list of UNESCO World
Heritage Sites in 1992:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telč <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel%C4%8D>
The MEMICS 2016 workshop is organised jointly by:
* Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University
* Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology
* Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University
General Chair
* Jan Bouda, Masaryk University
Programme Committee Chairs
* Lukas Holik, Brno University of Technology
* Jan Kofron, Charles University
* Jan Strejcek, Masaryk University
Programme Committee
* Jiri Barnat, Masaryk University
* Ezio Bartocci, Vienna University of Technology
* Armin Biere, Johannes Kepler University
* Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste
* Jan Bouda, Masaryk University
* Martina Dankova, University of Ostrava
* Frederic Dupuis, Masaryk University
* Piotr Gawron, Polish Academy of Sciences
* Dana Hlinena, Brno University of Technology
* Antti Hyvarinen, University of Lugano
* Martin Kalina, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
* Stanislav Krajci, Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice
* Jan Kretinsky, Technical University of Munich
* Erwin Laure, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
* Vaclav Matyas, Masaryk University
* Ludek Matyska, Masaryk University
* Roland Meyer, University of Kaiserslautern
* Miguel Navascues, Austrian Academy of Sciences
* Marcin Pawlowski, University of Gdansk
* Igor Peterlik, Inria Nancy – Grand Est
* Philipp Ruemmer, Uppsala University
* David Safranek, Masaryk University
* Peter Vojtas, Charles University
* Vit Vondrak, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava
* Mario Ziman, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Organising Committee Chair
* Jan Sebastian Novotny, Masaryk University
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