Deadline Extension: VCLA International Student Awards 2018

DATE:Sunday, March 25, 2018
TIME:AoE
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VCLA International Student Awards are awarded for outstanding theses in the field of Logic and Computer Science. Beside the cash prize, the winners will be invited to present their work at the award ceremony during the Federated Logic Conference FLoC 2018 in Oxford. Submission deadline: March 25, 2018.

The Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms of TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology), calls for the nomination of authors of outstanding theses and scientific works in the field of Logic and Computer Science, in the following two categories:

  • Outstanding Master Thesis Award
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award (Bachelor thesis or equivalent, 1st cycle of the Bologna process)

Call for submissions 2018

The main areas of interest are listed in the call for submissions 2018 with a deadline March 25, 2018 here

Awards

  • The Outstanding Master Thesis Award: € 1200.
  • The Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award: € 800.
  • The awardees will receive also the invitation with a paid flight and lodging, to present their work at an award ceremony during the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC) 2018 in Oxford.

First edition of the VCLA International Student Awards 2014

here

Second edition of the VCLA International Student Awards 2015

here

Third edition of the VCLA International Student Awards 2018

The award is dedicated to the memory of Helmut Veith, the brilliant computer scientist who tragically passed away in March 2016, and aims to carry on his  commitment to promoting young talent and promising researchers in these areas. Another piece of Veith´s legacy, beside Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms, is the Helmut Veith Stipend for Female Master´s Students at TU Wien, Austria. Its mission is to honour the legacy of Helmut Veith in serving the field of Computer science at TU Wien and the society at large by identifying, and supporting the female talents who possess the curiosity in the research fields of the late scholar.

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