[Haskell] AFP 2004 - Deadline Extension
Varmo Vene
varmo at cs.ut.ee
Mon May 24 16:35:31 EDT 2004
5th International Summer School on
Advanced Functional Programming
AFP 2004
Tartu, Estonia, 14-21 August 2004
http://www.cs.ut.ee/afp04
Call for Participation
******** EXTENDED DEADLINE ********
Early registration: June 11, 2004
Background and objectives
AFP is a series of international summer schools which aims to bring
computer scientist, in particular young researchers and programmers,
up to date with the latest advances in practical functional programming.
The main focus of the school is on the interface between results
presented at programming conferences and the programming in the real
world.
This is the fifth event in the series organized by the Department of
Computer Science of the Tartu University in conjuction with the Centre
for Dependable Computing. The previous schools were held in Båstad
(Sweden, 1995), Olympia (Washington, USA, 1996), Braga (Portugal, 1998)
and Oxford (UK, 2002).
Programme
The scientific programme of AFP'04 consists of short courses by renowned
experts of the field and a student session. The school offers eight main
courses, each composed of lectures and accompanied by lab sessions. The
course list is the following:
John Hughes (Chalmers University of Technology):
Arrows
Conor McBride (University of Durham):
Epigram: dependent types for practical programming
Alberto Pardo (University de la Republica, Montevideo):
Combining datatypes and effects
Rinus Plasmeijer (University of Nijmegen):
Generic programming techniques for the construction of graphical
user interfaces
A strongly typed functional operating system based on dynamics
Bernie Pope (University of Melbourne):
Declarative debugging with Buddha
Doaitse Swierstra (Utrecht University)
Oege de Moor (Oxford University):
First-class aspects in Haskell
Peter Thiemann (University of Freiburg):
Server-side Web programming in WASH
Simon Thompson (University of Kent):
Refactoring Functional Programs
In addition, there will be some introductory and intermediate functional
programming courses serving as a preparation for the advanced courses.
The purpose of the student session is to give students an opportunity to
present their work and get feedback. Everyone intending to give a
presentation should submit an extended abstract (max 10 pp) along with
the registration form.
Venue
Tartu, with 100,000 inhabitants, is the second largest city in
Estonia, situated 180 km south-east from Tallinn. Tartu University,
founded 1632, is one of the oldest universities in Northern
Europe. The school will be held in the new building of the
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Tartu is accessible
from Tallinn by coach. The coaches run very frequently (1-2 departures
per hour) and the ride takes 2-2.5 hrs.
Tallinn, with 400,000 inhabitants, is the capital city of Estonia,
that used to be a member of the Hansa League. Tallinn's medieval Old
Town is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are direct flights
to Tallinn from London, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Berlin,
Prague, Warsaw, Moscow, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki.
Important dates
June 11, 2004 Early registration deadline
July 9, 2004 Late registration deadline
Registration and cost
The registration is done through internet http://www.cs.ut.ee/afp04. The
deadline for registration is July 9, 2004 and the registration fee is 330
EUR. For early registrants, until May 14, there is a reduced registration
fee 280 EUR. The registration fee includes course materials distributed
during the school, revised lecture notes published by Springer after the
school, lunches, refreshments for coffee breaks and conference dinner.
Programme committee / organizing committee
Varmo Vene (Tartu University)
Tarmo Uustalu (Inst. of Cybernetics, Tallinn)
Johan Jeuring (Utrecht University)
Sponsors
Centers of Excellence in Research Programme of Ministry of Education
and Research of Estonia
Further information
Details on the submission of abstracts, registration procedure and cost are
available from the school webpage, http://www.cs.ut.ee/afp04. Questions
should be sent to afp04 at cs.ut.ee.
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