Scottish Programming Languages Seminar (SPLS)

Date/Time
Date(s) - 13/03/2019
12:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location
School of Computing Science, University of St Andrews


The SICSA Theory, Modelling and Computation Research Theme is pleased to be sponsoring the next Scottish Programming Languages Seminar (SPLS) which is being held on 13th March 2019 at the University of St Andrews.

The Scottish Programming Languages Seminar (SPLS) is a forum for discussion of all aspects of programming languages. We meet for a day or afternoon once every few months, at some congenial location in Scotland. Talks by Scots and by visitors are welcome. Please contact us if you would like to host a meeting or give a talk.

Meetings are open, and all are welcome to attend. If you are travelling far or if you do not subscribe to the mailing list, you are advised to contact the organiser to check that there have been no last-minute changes.

Registration is free but numbers are required for catering purposes.  To register please fill in the doodle poll.

The programme for the day is:

12 noon Registration
12.45pm Bastian Hagedorn, (University of Münster)
1.15pm Sam Lindley, (University of Edinburgh)
1.45pm Bob Atkey, (Strathclyde University)
2.15pm Coffee
2.45pm Ekaterina Komendantskaya, (Heriot-Watt University)
3.00pm Philippa Cowderoy
3.30pm Malin Altenmuller, (Strathclyde University)
4.00pm Coffee
4.30pm Ohad Kammar, (University of Edinburgh)
5.00pm Conor McBride, (Strathclyde University)

A full list of talk titles can be found at: https://eb.host.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/SPLS-Feb19/

The organisers of the event is Edwin Brady

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