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POPL 03 Call for Participiation (Jan 03, New Orleans) dpw@cs.princeton.edu (David Walker) (2002-11-06) |
From: | "David Walker" <dpw@cs.princeton.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.parallel,comp.theory |
Date: | 6 Nov 2002 11:52:51 -0500 |
Organization: | Princeton University |
Keywords: | conference |
Posted-Date: | 06 Nov 2002 11:52:50 EST |
Call for Participation
30th Annual ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium
on
Principles of Programming Languages
(POPL 03)
January 15-17, 2003
New Orleans, Louisiana
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/popl03/
Scope of the Conference
-----------------------
The annual Symposium on Principles Of Programming Languages is a forum
for the discussion of fundamental principles and important innovations
in the design, definition, analysis, and implementation of programming
languages, programming systems, and programming abstractions.
Conference Registration
-----------------------
Registration for POPL 03 and affiliated workshops is now available at
http://regmaster.com/popl2003.html
Conference Location
-------------------
The Big Easy! The Crescent City! Birthplace of Jazz! The City that
Care Forgot! New Orleans is known by any number of nicknames, but none
can completely describe the city. Located at a bend in the
Mississippi River in southeastern Louisiana, New Orleans is a city
with several distinct neighborhoods. The most famous is the French
Quarter - about 10 square blocks just north of the river. The
buildings here were constructed over 200 years ago and all remain in
reasonable condition. To walk through here is to walk through time -
the streets are narrow and often damp, and with just a bit of
imagination you can picture what life was like two centuries
before. The French Market offers eclectic shops, and once night falls,
you can head to the world-famous Bourbon Street for evening fun.
This year the conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in New
Orleans, just in time for the beginning of Mardi Gras season. On
Thursday evening we will be having a banquet at the Aquarium of the
Americas.
Hyatt Regency, New Orleans
Poydras Plaza at Loyola
New Orleans, Louisiana
70113-1805 USA
Tel: +1 504-561-1234
Fax: +1 504-587-4141
Web: http://neworleans.hyatt.com/property/index.jhtml
Conference Program
------------------
For a preliminary conference program, please see
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~dpw/popl/03/participation.htm
Invited Speakers
----------------
Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research
Ehud Shapiro, Weizmann Institute of Science
Program Chair
-------------
Greg Morrisett, Cornell University
General Chair
-------------
Alex Aiken, University of California, Berkeley
Program Committee
-----------------
Lennart Augustsson, Sandburst
Rastislav Bodik, UC Berkeley and IBM Research
Kim Bruce, Williams College
Jack Davidson, University of Virginia
Amy Felty, University of Ottawa, Canada
John Field, IBM Research
Cormac Flanagan, Compaq Systems Research Labs
Joxan Jaffar, National University of Singapore
Greg Morrisett, Cornell University
Catuscia Palamidessi, INRIA Futurs
François Pottier, INRIA Rocquencourt
Amr Sabry, Indiana University
Davide Sangiorgi, INRIA Sophia
Bjarne Steensgaard, Microsoft Research
Joe Wells, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland
Affiliated Events
-----------------
Fifth International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative
Languages (PADL 03)
Monday, Tuesday Jan. 13-14, 2003
Program Chairs: Veronica Dahl and Philip Wadler
Organizer: Gopal Gupta Invited
Speaker: Gerard Huet
Web page: http://www.research.avayalabs.com/user/wadler/padl03/
In cooperation with ACM; sponsored by COMPULOG AMERICAS and the
Association for Logic Programming.
Workshop on Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages (FOOL 10)
Saturday Jan. 18, 2003
Program Chair: Giorgio Ghelli
General Chair: Benjamin Pierce
Web page: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/FOOL/FOOL10.html
ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Types in Language Design and Implementation (TLDI
03)
Saturday Jan. 18, 2003
Program Chair: Peter Lee
General Chair: Zhong Shao
Web page: http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~petel/tldi03/
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