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THE
FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
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June
24, 2015
Conference on The Role of Theory in Computer Science
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Program
Committee
Janusz Brzozowski, Waterloo
Lila Kari, Western
Jeffrey Shallit, Waterloo
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Local
Arrangements Committee
Jeffrey Shallit, Waterloo
Prabhakar Ragde, Waterloo
Frank Tompa,Waterloo |
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Overview
Academic computer science is a vast area with many different goals and approaches.
But theory, aka theoretical computer science, provides models
and techniques for the formal analysis of these models; its profound influence
can be found throughout computer science. Speakers from many different areas
(VLSI design, asynchronous circuits, testing, verification, graphics, codes,
computational complexity, networks, automata, grammars, etc.) will address
the role of theory in computer science.
The goal of the Conference is to bring together speakers from many different
areas to shed light on how theory is used in practice, and how practical problems
can spur the development of theory.
The Conference will be hosted by the School of Computer Science at the University
of Waterloo.
Invited speakers:
Carl-Johan Seger (Intel)
Bruce Watson (Stellenbosch University)
Dilip Banerji (University of Guelph)
Zoltán Ésik (University of Szeged)
Galina Jirásková (Slovak Academy of Sciences)
Shanker Singh (IBM, Retired)
Ernst Leiss (University of Houston)
Jacques Sakarovitch (CNRS/Telecom ParisTech, France)
Hellis Tamm (Tallinn University of Technology)
Bruce Cockburn (University of Alberta)
Jo Ebergen (Oracle)
Andrew Szilard (Western University)
Helmut Jürgensen (Western University)
Jean-Éric Pin (University of Paris)
C.-J. (Richard) Shi (University of Washington)
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