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Bill McCune PhD Award in Automated Reasoning 2023 Call for Nominations
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Bill McCune PhD Award in Automated Reasoning 2023 Call for Nominations |
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Mon, 6 Feb 2023 11:16:20 -0500 (EST) |
The Bill McCune PhD Award in Automated Reasoning 2023 Call for Nominations
http://cadeinc.org/McCune-Award
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Automated Reasoning is the area of Computer Science dedicated to applying
reasoning in the form of logic to computing systems. The Bill McCune PhD Award
in Automated Reasoning distinguishes each year a PhD thesis defended the
previous year, for its substantive contributions to the field of Automated
Reasoning, its theory, its implementation, and/or its application on important
problems. The award is named after the American computer scientist William
Walker McCune, known for his contributions in the fields of Automated
Reasoning, Algebra, Logic, and Formal Methods. He was the implementer of OTTER,
Prover9 and Mace 4, automated tools for first-order reasoning which are known
to this day for their accuracy and robustness. He was also known for his
generosity towards research colleagues and as a great supporter of young
researchers in the field.
* Eligibility *
Eligible for the award are those who successfully defended their PhD
- at an academic institution;
- in the field of Automated Reasoning; and
- in the period from January 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022.
The PhD students supervised or co-supervised by the Expert Committee members
are not eligible.
* Nomination *
Candidates for the award must be nominated by their supervisor(s) and one
additional independent researcher who reviewed/examined the thesis. Nominations
are to be submitted via email sent to nalon@unb.br, by April 06, 2023.
The nomination must consist of one compressed file (.zip) containing:
- a letter from the supervisor(s) describing why the thesis should be
considered for the award and the relationship of the contributions to
CADE/IJCAR;
- a report from the nominating additional independent researcher who
reviewed/examined the thesis;
- the thesis itself;
- a copy of the PhD diploma; and
- a copy of relevant papers by the nominee, if any, containing results
published in the thesis.
* Procedure *
The thesis will be evaluated with respect to its quality, originality and
(potential) impact to the field of Automated Reasoning.
- The nominations will be evaluated and compared by an international Expert
Committee (see below).
- The procedure to be followed is analogous to the review phase of a
conference. The justification by the supervisor and the nominating additional
independent researcher report will play an important role in the evaluation.
- The final decision is made by the Expert Committee at least one month before
CADE/IJCAR is being held.
- The award consists of a certificate announcing the winner to have received
the Bill McCune PhD Award in Automated Reasoning. The award will be announced
at the respective year's CADE/IJCAR. The nominators of the winner will also
receive a copy of this certificate. The recipient of the award is expected to
attend the award ceremony.
- The decision of the Expert Committee is final and cannot be appealed.
* Expert Committee *
The Expert Committee, consisting of leading researchers in Automating
Reasoning, is formed by the board of CADE Trustees with the aim to reflect the
broad diversity in the area of Automated Reasoning. It is announced with the
call for nominations, and thus formed before this call. The decision on the
award is taken by the Expert Committee. The Expert Committee can seek
additional expertise, even after the submission deadline for nominations.
Expert Committee members cannot nominate a PhD student. Expert Committee
members cannot contribute an independent report seconding a nomination.
The Expert Committee for the Bill McCune PhD Award 2023 consists of the
following people:
- Pascal Fontaine, University of Liege
- Carsten Fuhs, Birkbeck, University of London
- Marijn Heule, Carnegie Mellon University
- Laura Kovacs, TU Wien
- Claudia Nalon, University of Brasilia
- Andrew Reynolds, The University of Iowa
- Philipp Ruemmer, University of Regensburg
- Martina Seidl, Johannes Kepler University
- Viorica Sofronie-Stokkermans, University of Koblenz
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