[TYPES/announce] SASB 2017 Call for Papers
Jean Yang
jyang2 at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Jun 5 06:18:19 EDT 2017
Hi everyone,
We are running the Eight International Workshop on Static Analysis in
Systems Biology, and wanted to let people know about where and when to
submit.
Please note that even though "Static Analysis" is in the name of the
workshop, the call is *not* limited to static analysis work, and we welcome
submissions in all of the topics we have listed.
Thanks!
John Bachman and Jean Yang
SASB 2017 Program Co-Chairs
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
(Papers and talks)
SASB 2017
The Eighth International Workshop on Static Analysis in Systems Biology
Colocated with Static Analysis Workshop (SAS) 2017
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sasb2017/
29th August 2017, New York, New York
Objectives
SASB is a one-day workshop aimed at promoting discussions and
collaborations at the intersection between programming languages, formal
methods, static analysis, and systems and synthetic biology of natural and
engineered systems.
Scope
The program of SASB 2017 will consist of invited talks, presentations of
refereed talks, and presentations of refereed papers. Contributions are
welcome on all aspects of modeling languages and associated analysis
techniques, including static analysis of natural biological systems and the
design, specification and verification of engineered biological and
chemical systems. This includes, but is not limited to:
- static analysis frameworks and tools,
- equivalences and equivalence checking techniques,
- model reduction and decomposition techniques based on static analysis,
- state space compaction based on static analysis,
- links between topology and dynamics,
- constraint-based and stoichiometric analysis,
- languages for compact description of biological models,
- formalisms for description of biological networks,
- programming languages for molecular devices,
- static analysis in verification of molecular devices design,
- standards for models and their annotation,
- case studies and method applications,
- informal methods (that could be candidate to formalization).
Submission
Full papers should be at most 12 pages, ENTCS format, excluding references.
Extended abstracts (for presentation-only submissions) should be at most
three pages, excluding references. Please submit on EasyChair here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sasb2017
Important Dates
Paper and presentation submissions due: July 1, 2017
Paper and presentation notifications: August 2, 2017
Invited Speaker:
Matt Might (pending White House Approval), Strategist in the Executive
Office of the President, Director of the Hugh Kaul Precision Medicine
Institute (UAB)
Contact
sasb2017-chairs at cs@cmu at edu
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Program co-chairs
Jean Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
John A. Bachman, Harvard Medical School
Program Committee
- Luca Cardelli, Microsoft Research
- Eric Deeds, University of Kansas
- James Faeder, University of Pittsburgh
- Jérôme Feret, INRIA Paris
- Ben Hall, University of Cambridge
- Jean Krivine, Université Paris Diderot
- Nicola Paoletti, Stony Brook University
- Loic Paulevé, CNRS and LRI
- Tatjana Petrov, IST Austria
- Amoury Pouly, MPI-SWS
- Ovidiu Radulescu, Université de Montpellier 2
- Qinsi Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
- Paolo Zuliani, Newcastle University
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Jean Yang
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University
jeanyang.com | @jeanqasaur <http://twitter.com/jeanqasaur>
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