Workshop on Computability Theory 2019
Leeds, July 22–23, 2019 |
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The workshop will take place on July 22-23, 2019 in Leeds, UK. It is a satellite of Computability in Europe 2019.
Invited SpeakersDavid Fernández-Duque, Ghent University
Johanna Franklin, Hofstra University
Emanuele Frittaion, University of Leeds
Jun Le Goh, Cornell University
Julia Knight, University of Notre Dame
Alberto Marcone, University of Udine
Elvira Mayordomo, University of Zaragoza
Ethan McCarthy, University of Florida
Russell Miller, Queens College, City University of New York
Sabrina Ouazzani, École Polytechnique
Arno Pauly, Swansea University
Dino Rossegger, Vienna University of Technology
Mars Yamaleev, Kazan Federal University
Keita Yokoyama, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
OrganizersDamir Dzhafarov, University of Connecticut
Andy Lewis-Pye, London School of Economics
Antonio Montalbán, University of California, Berkeley
Paul Shafer, University of Leeds
Mariya Soskova, University of Wisconsin-Madison
AcknowledgmentsWorkshop on Computability Theory 2019 is partially supported by the University of Leeds School of Mathematics, the John Templeton Foundation, and the Association for Symbolic Logic.
Program VenueLecture Theatre D
Chemistry Building
University of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
LS2 9JT
To find Chemistry Lecture Theatre D, go through the main doors of the Chemistry Building on Woodhouse Lane. Lecture Theatre D is ahead to the left. (Map)
Once you are in Leeds, the University is best reached by foot, bike, or bus. Click here for more information.
Accommodation and tourist informationVisitors of the University of Leeds School of Mathematics typically stay at the Ibis on Marlborough Street. It is about a 15-minute walk from Leeds Station and about a 20-minute walk from the University.
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Traveling to LeedsLeeds is easily reached by rail. See National Rail for timetables.
Leeds is served by Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) and by Manchester Airport (MAN). There is a train station at Manchester airport. Travel to and from Leeds Bradford Airport is by bus or taxi.