[TYPES/announce] S-REPLS 10 at Birkbeck: Call for Talks and Participation

Carsten Fuhs carsten at dcs.bbk.ac.uk
Tue Aug 14 05:58:14 EDT 2018


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                    *Call for talks and participation*

             S-REPLS 10 (#srepls) South of England Regional
                   Programming Language Seminar series
 
               *Tuesday, 18 September 2018, 10:00 - 18:00*
 
                      Birkbeck, University of London
               http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~carsten/srepls10/

UPDATES:
 - Keynote talk by Nicos Angelopoulos announced
 - (Free) registration now possible

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*Overview*
 
S-REPLS is a regular, informal and friendly meeting for those based in
the South of England with a professional interest - whether it be
academic or commercial - in the semantics, implementation, and use of
programming languages, and related areas. Attendance is free of
charge, and both refreshments and lunch are provided. 

*Keynote Talk*

Speaker:    Nicos Angelopoulos, Wellcome Sanger Institute
Topic:      Logic programming for big data in computational biology

*Submitting a Talk*

S-REPLS talks are typically 20-30 minutes long on any topic related to
programming languages. We are currently requesting talk suggestions.
Submissions from industrial professionals and junior researchers
(postdocs and students), as well as descriptions of work in progress,
are especially welcome.

Please e-mail Carsten Fuhs on <carsten at dcs.bbk.ac.uk> with the subject
"S-REPLS 10 talk suggestion", a draft title, and an abstract by

    Tue, 21 August 2018 at 5:00pm South England time

*Sign-up*

The meeting is free of charge, but for logistical purposes please
indicate if you plan to attend:

    https://doodle.com/poll/954p2wbasibhbn8b

(If you prefer not to see your name on the public Doodle poll, you
can also send an e-mail to Carsten Fuhs on <carsten at dcs.bbk.ac.uk>
to register.)

*Mailing List*

All S-REPLS related communications are made via the mailing list:

    http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/srepls

This mailing list has very low traffic. If you have professional
interests in programming language in the region, we encourage you to
sign up.


-- 
Carsten Fuhs
Birkbeck, University of London
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~carsten/


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