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Homotopy Type Theory 2023 |
The Second International Conference on Homotopy Type Theory (HoTT 2023) took place
Monday 22nd May to Thursday 25th May
at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA. (See here for the previous conference.)
Submissions are now open for a special issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science entitled Advances in Homotopy Type Theory. Papers based on talks presented at the Conference are encouraged. Submissions should be made via the MSCS Scholar One portal, choosing the name of the special issue from the drop-down list on page one.
The deadline for submissions is 31st January 2024.
The guest editors of the special issue are Thorsten Altenkirch (University of Nottingham), Benno van den Berg (University of Amsterdam), Nicola Gambino (University of Manchester) and Maria Emilia Maietti (University of Padua).
- Julie Bergner (University of Virginia, USA)
- Thierry Coquand (Chalmers University, Sweden)
- András Kovács (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)
- Anders Mörtberg (Stockholm University, Sweden)
There will also be a special Vladimir Voevodsky Memorial Lecture given by
- Michael Shulman (University of San Diego, USA)
- Thorsten Altenkirch (University of Nottingham, UK)
- Steve Awodey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- Benno van den Berg (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Dan Christensen (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
- Nicola Gambino (University of Manchester, UK), chair
- Hugo Herbelin (INRIA, France)
- Peter LeFanu Lumsdaine (Stockholm University, Sweden)
- Maria Emilia Maietti (University of Padova, Italy)
- Emily Riehl (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
HoTT 2023 is an official ASL-sponsored meeting. The Association for Symbolic
Logic offers modest student travel awards to attend ASL-Sponsored meetings.
Women and members of minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. For
information on how to apply see the ASL
page. The deadline for applications has passed.
We are happy to announce a grant from the National Science Foundation which will
provide modest student travel awards to attend HoTT 2023. Women and members of
minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Students and recently
graduated postdocs can be supported, whether they submit a paper or not.
Instructions on how to apply can be found
here. No further
applications are being accepted.
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As an ASL-sponsored conference, HoTT 2023 adopts the ASL meeting code of conduct. The designated trusted person is Egbert Rijke, who can be contacted in person at the meeting, or by email at e dot m dot hislastname at gmail dot com.
The meeting is being hosted by the HoTT group at CMU.
Contact: [email protected].