CAUTION: The Sender of this email is not from within Dalhousie. Important: Due to the sanitary crisis in May, the EPIT2020 summer school has been postponed to October ==================================================================== Spring School on Theoretical Computer Science (EPIT) – Homotopy Type Theory Ile d’Oléron, CAES CNRS La vieille Perrotine, France. 19th-23th Oct 2020 https://epit2020cnrs.inria.fr <https://epit2020cnrs.inria.fr/> ==================================================================== The EPIT is a French thematic school proposing, on an yearly basis, an intensive 5-day long training, specializing on a particular topic in theoretical computer science. It is primarily addressed to PhD students, Post-doctoral researchers and junior academics. The 2020 edition of the EPIT will be centered around Homotopy Type Theory, a research topic at the junction of Computer Science and Mathematics. Our hope is hence to provide an introduction that is accessible to researchers in both areas. Pre-registration is now open, please visit https://epit2020cnrs.inria.fr/registration/ <https://epit2020cnrs.inria.fr/registration/> to know more. For any question, please contact epit2020@sciencesconf.org <mailto:epit2020@sciencesconf.org> If you already know that you can not attend, but wish to follow live streams of the talks, please send a mail to epit2020@sciencesconf.org <mailto:epit2020@sciencesconf.org> so that we can plan the right tool. NB: As the number of places is limited, we have fixed a deadline for pre-registration to ** March 15, 2020 **. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lecturers Andrej Bauer (Ljubljana University): Introduction to Homotopy Type Theory Bas Spitters (Aarhus University): The Coq-HoTT library Egbert Rijke (Ljubljana University): Models of (Univalent) Type Theory Anders Mörtberg (Stockholm University): Cubical Type Theory Guillaume Brunerie (Stockholm University): Synthetic Homotopy Theory -------------------------------------------------------------------- Talks Paige North (Ohio State University): Directed Homotopy Type Theory Valery Isaev (JetBrain, Saint Petersburg): The Arend proof assistant [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]