Graham Hutton
2018-03-19 14:46:05 UTC
Dear all,
The registration deadline for this years Midlands Graduate
School (MGS) in Nottingham has been extended until Friday
23rd March. We only have a few spaces left now so make
sure to register early to guarantee your place!
Best wishes,
Graham Hutton and Henrik Nilsson
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Midlands Graduate School 2018
9-13 April 2018, Nottingham, UK
http://tinyurl.com/MGS18NOTT
BACKGROUND:
The Midlands Graduate School (MGS) in the Foundations of
Computing Science provides an intensive course of lectures
on the mathematical foundations of computing. The MGS has
been running since 1999, and is aimed at PhD students in
their first or second year of study, but the school is open
to everyone, and has increasingly seen participation from
industry. We welcome participants from all over the world!
COURSES:
Eight courses will be given. Participants usually take all
the introductory courses and choose additional options from
the advanced courses depending on their interests.
Invited course
- Type-Driven Development with Idris, Edwin Brady
Introductory courses
- Lambda Calculus, Venanzio Capretta
- Category Theory, Roy Crole
- Domain Theory and Denotational Semantics, Achim Jung
Advanced courses
- Univalent Foundations, Benedikt Ahrens
- Coalgebra, Alexander Kurz
- Separation Logic, Georg Struth
- Machine Learning, Michel Valstar
REGISTRATION:
The registration deadline is ** Friday 23rd March **.
Registration is £550 for student, academic and independent
participants, and £850 for industry participants. The fee
includes 5 nights single en-suite accommodation (Sun-Thu),
lunch and coffee breaks, and the conference dinner.
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The registration deadline for this years Midlands Graduate
School (MGS) in Nottingham has been extended until Friday
23rd March. We only have a few spaces left now so make
sure to register early to guarantee your place!
Best wishes,
Graham Hutton and Henrik Nilsson
==========================================================
Midlands Graduate School 2018
9-13 April 2018, Nottingham, UK
http://tinyurl.com/MGS18NOTT
BACKGROUND:
The Midlands Graduate School (MGS) in the Foundations of
Computing Science provides an intensive course of lectures
on the mathematical foundations of computing. The MGS has
been running since 1999, and is aimed at PhD students in
their first or second year of study, but the school is open
to everyone, and has increasingly seen participation from
industry. We welcome participants from all over the world!
COURSES:
Eight courses will be given. Participants usually take all
the introductory courses and choose additional options from
the advanced courses depending on their interests.
Invited course
- Type-Driven Development with Idris, Edwin Brady
Introductory courses
- Lambda Calculus, Venanzio Capretta
- Category Theory, Roy Crole
- Domain Theory and Denotational Semantics, Achim Jung
Advanced courses
- Univalent Foundations, Benedikt Ahrens
- Coalgebra, Alexander Kurz
- Separation Logic, Georg Struth
- Machine Learning, Michel Valstar
REGISTRATION:
The registration deadline is ** Friday 23rd March **.
Registration is £550 for student, academic and independent
participants, and £850 for industry participants. The fee
includes 5 nights single en-suite accommodation (Sun-Thu),
lunch and coffee breaks, and the conference dinner.
==========================================================
This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee
and may contain confidential information. If you have received this
message in error, please contact the sender and delete the email and
attachment.
Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not
necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. Email
communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored
where permitted by law.