CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Joint Estonian-Latvian Theory Days in Riga
May 6-8, 2022
https://theorydays2022.quantum.lu.lv/
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Estonian Computer Science Theory Days started in 2002 and have been organized many times since then. In Latvia, a similar event, Computer Science Days, has been organized several times since 2011. The first joint Estonian-Latvian Theory Days were held in 2010. This year, we (the Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia, with the help of our Estonian colleagues) are organizing the eighth such event. The main goal of the Theory Days is to let the theoretical computer scientists of our two countries to get acquainted with the work of each other. However, people from other countries are welcome to participate as well. The main audience is intended to be the graduate students in the roles of both listeners and presenters.
VENUE
The event will take place in Riga, at the Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia (19 Raina Blvd., 3rd floor) from May 6 to May 8, 2022 (with the talks beginning at 13:30 on Friday, and ending at 16:00 on Sunday). Riga can be reached conveniently by various means of transportation including buses, trains, airplanes. The participants are expected to book their own accommodation. Riga offers many different hotels and hostels, and it is convenient to select the best suited one e.g. by online booking services. Please write us if you need recommendations.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Māris Ozols (University of Amsterdam)
Igors Stepanovs (ETH Zürich)
REGISTRATION
You can *register* by sending e-mail to Janis Iraids (janis.iraids@gmail.com); more information about registration (including information about the fees) is available here: https://theorydays2022.quantum.lu.lv/registration/ .
The registration deadline is April 22. Please, register early, because the maximum number of participants is limited.
If you wish to present a talk during the Theory Days, please, let us know that by sending an email to the address estlat-td@googlegroups.com , including the proposed title, abstract and length of your talk. The talk should be related to theoretical computer science, preferably accessible to people with different interest areas. The typical length of the talk is 30 minutes including questions. Please, let us know if you wish to have more or less than this time. The number of talks is limited, therefore please send us the information about the intended talk as early as possible. We will try to answer about the acceptance of your talk within a week of receiving your e-mail.
PROGRAM / ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Andris Ambainis
Janis Iraids
Martins Kalis
Martins Kokainis
Peeter Laud
Helger Lipmaa
Aleksandrs Rivoss
Vitaly Skachek
Juris Smotrovs
Tarmo Uustalu
Jevgenijs Vihrovs
Please, contact us (estlat-td@googlegroups.com or juris.smotrovs@lu.lv) if you have any questions.