News 2018
- Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Tarmo Uustalu (Reykjavik University)
will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Derivatives of
Existentially Regular Trace Languages. The talk will be held in
room M1.10 from 12:10 till 13:00.
- 10-17 December 2018: Varmo
Vene (University of Tartu, Estonia) will visit ICE-TCS. The hhost
for his stay is Tarmo Uustalu.
- Saturday, 1 December 2018: The paper When are prime formulae
characteristic? by Luca Aceto, Dario Della Monica, Ignacio
Fábregas and Anna Ingólfsdóttir has been accepted for publication in
the journal
Theoretical
Computer Science.
- Tuesday, 27 November 2018: Antonis Achilleos will deliver an
ICE-TCS seminar entitled Adventures in moniorability. The talk
will be held in room M3.27 from 12:10 till 13:00. See
here
for more information on this talk.
- Tuesday, 20 November 2018:
Thomas Selig
(University of Iceland) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar
entitled Combinatorics of complete non-ambiguous trees. The
talk will be held in room V1.04 from 12:10 till 13:00. Further
information on this talk is available here.
- Friday, 16 November 2018: Antonis Achilleos is an invited speaker at NYCAC 2018, The New York Colloquium on Algorithms and Complexity 2018, The Graduate Center, CUNY, New York City.
- Tuesday, 13 November 2018:
Michal Opler
(Computer Science Institute, Charles University, Czech Republic)
will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Generalized
Coloring of Permutations. The talk will be held in room V1.04
from 12:10 till 13:00. Further information on this talk is
available
here.
- 13-16 November 2018:
Michal Opler (Computer
Science Institute, Charles University, Czech Republic) will visit
ICE-TCS at Reykjavik University. The host for his stay is Henning
Úlfarsson.
- Friday, 9 November 2018: ICE-TCS research will be featured in
an ICE-TCS workshop held at the Gran Sasso
Science Institute (GSSI) (L'Aquila, Italy). The purpose of the
event is to establish scientific collaborations and joint PhD
supervisions between ICE-TCS and the
Computer Science group at the
GSSI. The programme for the workshop is available
here.
- Tuesday, 6 November 2018:
Murilo Santos de Lima
(Reykjavik University) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar
entitled Parking Permit and Network Leasing Problems. The talk
will be held in room V1.04 from 12:10 till 13:00. Further information
on this talk is available
here.
- Tuesday, 30 October 2018:
Páll Melsted (Faculty of
Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Iceland) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar
entitled Single Cell RNA-Sequence analysis with kallisto. The
talk will be held in room V1.04 from 12:10 till 13:00. Further
information on this talk is available here.
- Tuesday, 23 October 2018:
Georgiana
Caltais (University of Konstanz, Germany) will deliver an
ICE-TCS seminar entitled Counterfactual causal reasoning for
concurrency - one possible approach. The talk will be held in room
V1.04 from 12:10 till 13:00. See
here
for more information.
- Friday, 19 October 2018: Luca Aceto and Anna Ingólfsdóttir
have been awarded a PhD Student Grant from the Reykjavik
University Research Fund for the research project Open
problems in the Equational Logic of Processes. The grant
amounts to 5,340K ISK for one year (roughly 40K euros).
- Saturday, 13 October 2018: The paper Combinatorial
exploration by Christian Bean, Michael Albert, Anders Claesson,
Jay Pantone and Henning Ulfarsson has been selected for presentation
at the 2nd International Workshop
on Enumeration Problems & Applications, 5-8 November 2018, Pisa,
Italy.
- 12-19 October 2018: Bernd Fischer and Tarmo Uustalu organize and
co-chair ICTAC 2018, together
with a spring school, in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
- 8-28 October 2018: Georgiana
Caltais (University of Konstanz, Germany) visits ICE-TCS. The
hosts for her stay are Luca Aceto, Antonis Achilleos and Anna
Ingólfsdóttir.
- Tuesday, 9 October 2019: The paper Adventures in Monitorability: From Branching to Linear Time
and Back Again by Luca Aceto, Antonis Achilleos, Adrian Francalanza, Anna
Ingólfsdóttir and Karoliina Lehtinen has been accepted for publication in the Proceedings of 46th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2019), which will be published in the new ACM journal Proceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages (PACMPL).
- Tuesday, 2 October 2018:
Timo Hönig
(Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) will
deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Exploiting Dynamic Electricity
Prices with an Energy-Aware Runtime System for Heterogeneous HPC
Clusters. The talk will be held in room V1.04 from 12:10 till
13:00. See
here
for further information on this talk.
- Monday, 1 October 2018:
Murilo
Santos de Lima has joined ICE-TCS as a postdoctoral researcher,
working with Magnús M. Halldórsson.
- Tuesday, 25 September 2018:
Ian Cassar
(Reykjavik University and University of Malta) will
deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled On Runtime Enforcement via
Suppressions. The talk will be held in room V1.04 from 12:10 till
13:00. See
here
for further information.
- 17 September-7 December 2018:
Ian Cassar
(University of Malta and Reykjavik University) will visit ICE-TCS. The
hosts for his stay are Luca Aceto, Antonis Achilleos and Anna
Ingólfsdóttir.
- Friday, 14 September 2018: The paper Codensity lifting of
monads and its dual by Shin-ya Katsumata, Tetsuya Sato and Tarmo
Uustalu has been accepted for the journal
Logical Methods in Computer
Science.
- Tuesday, 4 September 2018:
Alex Popa (Faculty of
Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Bucharest, Romania)
will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Improving bandwidth in
wireless mesh networks. The talk will be held in room V1.04 from
12:10 till 13:00. See
here
for further information on this talk.
- 3-9 September 2018: Alex
Popa (Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of
Bucharest, Romania) visits ICE-TCS. The host for his stay is Magnús
M. Halldórsson.
- Friday, 24 August 2018: The 14th annual ICE-TCS Theory Day will
be held on this day from 1pm till 3pm in room V107 at Reykjavik
University. The event will feature an invited talk by
Takeshi
Tokuyama (Tohoku University, Japan). Further details are
available here.
- Thursday, 23 August 2018:
Tami Tamir (Efi Arazi
School of Computer Science, The Interdisciplinary Center) will deliver
an ICE-TCS seminar entitled New variants of resource-allocation
games. The talk will be held in room M1.02 from 12:00 till
13:00. Tami was the Dean of the School of CS at the Interdisciplinary
Center in Israel for 10 years, during a period of growth and
expansion. In her talk, she will talk a bit about women in CS and
challenges in growing a department, in addition to the research talk
oriented to a general audience.
- 23-29 August 2018:
Takeshi
Tokuyama (Tohoku University, Japan) visits ICE-TCS. The host for
his stay is Magnús M. Halldórsson.
- Friday, 8 June 2018: The paper On Runtime Enforcement via
Suppressions by Luca Aceto, Ian Cassar, Adrian Francalanza
and Anna Ingolfsdottir has been accepted for the
29th International
Conference on Concurrency Theory (CONCUR 2018).
- Wednesday, 16 May 2018:
Georgiana
Caltais (University of Konstanz, Germany) will deliver an
ICE-TCS seminar entitled Causality for General LTL-definable Properties
from 12:10 till 13:00 in room M1.08 at Reykjavik
University.
- 16-18 May 2018: Georgiana
Caltais (University of Konstanz, Germany) visits ICE-TCS. The
hosts for her stay are Luca Aceto and Anna
Ingólfsdóttir.
- Monday, 14 May 2018: The paper The sequent calculus of skew
monoidal categories by Tarmo Uustalu, Niccolò Veltri and Noam
Zeilberger has been accepted for the
34th Conference on the
Mathematical Foundations of Programming Semantics (MFPS 2018),
Halifax, Canada, June 6–9, 2018.
- Wednesday, 2 May 2018:
Catia Trubiani
(Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy) will deliver a joint
ICE-TCS/CRESS seminar entitled Uncertainty Propagation in Software
Performance Engineering from 12:10 till 13:00 in room M1.17 at
Reykjavik University. Further details on this talk are available
here.
- 30 April-4 May 2018:
Catia Trubiani
(Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy) visits ICE-TCS and CRESS. The
hosts for her stay are Luca Aceto, Mohammad Hamdaqa and Anna
Ingólfsdóttir.
- Tuesday, 17 April 2018: The paper Spanning Trees With Edge Conflicts and Wireless Connectivity by Magnús M. Halldórsson, Guy Kortsarz, Pradipta Mitra and Tigran Tonoyan has been accepted for publication at ICALP 2018, Track C.
- Monday, 19 March 2018:
Niccolò Veltri (ITU
Copenhagen) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Labelled
transition systems in homotopy type theory from 12:10 till 13:00
in room M1.11 at Reykjavik University.
- 13-20 March 2018:
Niccolò
Veltri (ITU Copenhagen) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The host for his
stay is Tarmo Uustalu.
- 15 January-15 March 2018: Duncan Paul Attard and Ian Cassar (both
at the University of Malta) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The hosts for
their stay are Luca Aceto and Anna Ingolfsdottir.
- Friday, 23 February 2018: Denis
Firsov (University of Iowa) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar
entitled Generic derivation of induction for impredicative
encodings in Cedille from 12:10 till 13:00 in room TBA at
Reykjavik University.
- 20-24 February 2018: Denis
Firsov (University of Iowa) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The host for
his stay is Tarmo Uustalu.
- Monday, 19 February 2018: Duncan Paul Attard and Ian Cassar
(both at the University of Malta) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar from
12:10 till 13:00 in room M1.11 at Reykjavik University. The details of
the talk will be available in due course.
- 6-18 February 2018: Hendrik Maarand (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The host for his stay is Tarmo
Uustalu.
- Tuesday, 13 February 2018: The paper Universal Framework for
Wireless Scheduling Problems by E. I. Ásgeirsson,
M. M. Halldorsson and T. Tonoyan has been invited to
this year's Highlights in
Algorithms conference, which is meant to showcase some of the
best recent papers in algorithms.
- Monday, 12 February 2018: Hendrik Maarand (Tallinn University
of Technology, Estonia) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar
entitled Certified Foata normalization for generalized traces
from 12:10 till 13:00 in room M1.11 at Reykjavik University.
- Monday, 5 February 2018: Antonis Achilleos (Reykjavik
University) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled The
Completeness Problem for Modal Logic from 12:10 till 13:00 in room
M1.11 at Reykjavik University.
- Monday, 29 January 2018:
Danel Ahman (INRIA Paris
Rocquencourt) will deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Embracing
monotonicity in F* from 12:10 till 13:00 in room M1.11 at
Reykjavik University.
- 27 January-2 February 2018:
Danel Ahman (INRIA Paris
Rocquencourt) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The host for his stay is Tarmo
Uustalu.
- Monday, 22 January 2018: ICE-TCS researchers have been awarded
two grants by the Icelandic Research Fund in response to the call
for applications for the year 2018.
- Antonis Achilleos received 29,987K ISK (approximately 237,800
EUR) for a three-year postdoctoral grant.
- Ian Cassar received 9,600K ISK (approximately 76,130
EUR) for a two-year doctoral grant.
Congratulations to Antonis and Ian!
- Monday, 22 January 2018: The paper Certified Foata
normalization for generalized traces by Hendrik Maarand and
Tarmo Uustalu has been accepted for the
Tenth NASA Formal
Methods Symposium (NFM 2018).
- Monday, 22 January 2018:
Karoliina
Lehtinen (Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, Germany) will
deliver an ICE-TCS seminar entitled Runtime Verification of
Fixpoint Logic: Synthesis of Optimal Monitors from 12:10 till
13:00 in room M1.11 at Reykjavik University.
- 20-27 January 2018:
Karoliina
Lehtinen (Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, Germany) will be
visiting ICE-TCS. The hosts for her stay are Luca Aceto and Anna
Ingolfsdottir.
- 19-27 January 2018: Adrian
Francalanza (University of Malta) will be visiting ICE-TCS. The hosts for
their stay are Luca Aceto and Anna Ingolfsdottir.
- Friday, 12 January 2018: The ICE-TCS
annual report for 2017 is now available.
- Thursday, 4 January 2018:
Eugenio
Coccia (Rector of the Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila,
Italy) will deliver a public talk entitled The dawn of
gravitational wave astronomy at 17:15 in room M1.01 at Reykjavik
University. See
here
for further details on the talk. This public talk is jointly
organized by the Icelandic Academy of Sciences (Vísindafélag
Íslendinga), the Icelandic Centre of Excellence in Theoretical
Computer Science, the Icelandic Physical Society and Reykjavik
University. It will introduce the 2017-Nobel-Prize-winning work that
led to the discovery of gravitational waves and discuss its future
potential.