Besides tutorials and technical presentations, the programme will also include three student sessions (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons): these sessions will be the occasion for students to present their (ongoing or published) work.
The schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, 16:00-17:20 | |
16:00-16:20 | Enzo Erlich. An Introduction to Higher-Dimensional Automata |
16:20-16:40 | Emily Clement. Languages of Higher-Dimensional Timed Automata |
16:40-17:00 | Lucie Guillou. Restricting Dialogues in Broadcast Networks |
17:00-17:20 | Sarah Larroze. Partial-order reduction methods for the verification of networks of automata |
Wednesday, 16:00-17:20 | |
16:00-16:20 | Côme Neyrand. Reachability in Infinite-state Systems with Dynamic First-Order Epistemic Logic Presentations: a Decidability Frontiere based on Event Postconditions |
16:20-16:40 | Dylan Bellier. Plan Logic |
16:40-17:00 | James C. A. Main. Arena-Independent Memory Bounds for Nash Equilibria in Reachability Games |
17:00-17:20 | Tansholpan Zhanabekova. Semantic Flowers for Good-for-Games and Deterministic Automata |
Thursday, 16:00-17:20 | |
16:00-16:20 | Clément Hérouard. Secrecy by typing in the computational model |
16:20-16:40 | Gaëtan Staquet. Active Learning of Mealy Machines with Timers |
16:40-17:00 | Sylvain Raïs. Formal methods for designing robust robotic systems |
17:00-17:20 | Chloé Capon. Generation of Counterexamples for Synthesis in Markov Decision Processes |