[Haskell] Midlands Graduate School 2025
Graham Hutton
Graham.Hutton at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Jan 27 08:49:55 UTC 2025
Dear all,
The Midlands Graduate School (MGS) in the Foundations of
Computing Science will be held 7-11 April 2025 in Sheffield,
UK. Eight fantastic courses on category theory, type theory,
coalgebra, semantics and more. Please share!
Best wishes,
Graham Hutton
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Midlands Graduate School 2025
7-11 April 2025, Sheffield, UK
https://tinyurl.com/MGS-2025
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
- Proof-Theoretic Semantics, David Pym
Introductory courses
- Category Theory, Thorsten Altenkirch
- The Curry-Howard Correspondence, Anupam Das
- Quantum Computing, Venanzio Capretta
Advanced courses
- Coalgebra, Paul Blain Levy
- Linear Logic, Abhishek De and Charles Grellois
- Modular Proofs in Isabelle/HOL, Chelsea Edmonds
- Refinement Types in Haskell, Brandon Hewer
REGISTRATION:
Will be open shortly; further details to be announced.
SPONSORSHIP:
We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities for industry
(bronze, silver, gold and platinum), each with specific
benefits. Please see the website for further details.
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