[Om-announce] Symposium honouring Grzegorz Rozenberg on the occasion of his 75th birthday
CIE2017
cie2017 at abo.fi
Mon May 15 09:00:02 CEST 2017
*Magic in Science*, June 17, 2017, Turku, Finland
http://combio.abo.fi/rozenberg75/
This symposium will be co-located with “Computability in Europe (CiE)
2017“. It takes place on June 17, 2017, immediately after CiE. The
symposium celebrates the 75th birthday of Prof. Grzegorz Rozenberg,
University of Leiden, the Netherlands and University of Colorado at
Boulder, USA (the actual birthday date is March 14).
Grzegorz Rozenberg is one of the world leaders in research on
Theoretical Computer Science and Natural Computing. As a matter of fact,
he is often called the guru of Natural Computing, having started
promoting it as a coherent scientific discipline already from the 1970s
– he gave this area its name and defined its scope. He played a central
role in the development of theoretical computer science in Europe. His
research is very broad in scope and it is a prime example
of interdisciplinary research. He has authored exceptionally many
research papers opening new vistas as well as well-known books
about theoretical computer science and natural computing. He
supervised numerous Ph.D. students, many of whom have become
known scientists.
He serves or has served the international computer science community in
numerous roles, including: president of the European Association for
Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS); cofounder and president of the
International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation,
and Engineering (ISNSCE); chair of the steering committee of the DNA
Computing Conference; cofounder and chair of the steering committee of
the International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets;
chair of the steering committee of the European Educational
Forum; cofounder and chair of the steering committee of the
International Conference on Developments in Language Theory; co-chair of
the steering committee of the International Conference on Unconventional
Computation and Natural Computation; and director of European
Molecular Computing Consortium.
He also served on the editorial boards of many international journals
and book series. He is the editor-in-chief and either the founder or a
cofounder of some very well-known journals and book series: the
journal Natural Computing, the journal Theoretical Computer Science C
(Theory of Natural Computing), the book series Monographs and Texts in
Theoretical Computer Science, the book series Natural Computing, and the
book series Advances in Petri Nets. For over 20 years, he was the editor
of the Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer
Science. He edited four handbooks: on formal languages, on graph
grammars and computing by graph transformations, on membrane computing,
and on natural computing.
G. Rozenberg is a Foreign Member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences and
Letters, a member of Academia Europaea, and the holder of Honorary
Doctorates of the University of Turku, Finland, the Technical University
of Berlin, Germany, the University of Bologna, Italy, the Åbo
Akademi University in Turku, Finland, the Warsaw University of
Technology, Poland, and the University of Bucharest, Romania. He has
received the Distinguished Achievements Award of the
European Association for Theoretical Computer Science “in recognition of
his outstanding scientific contributions to theoretical computer
science”. He is an ISI highly cited researcher.
He has also a very active and creative life outside science. For
example, he is a performing magician, which is also reflected in his
research. His very impressive numerous scientific results are
somehow sprinkled with a touch of magic: this explains the title of the
symposium. Also, he is an expert in paintings of Dutch
painter Hieronymus Bosch.
The talks given at the symposium will have an overview character and
together they will cover a broad range of topics reflecting Grzegorz
Rozenberg’s broad research interests. Among the topics covered are: P vs
NP, stochastic search, natural computing, biologically-inspired models
of computation, reaction systems, chemical reaction networks, membrane
computing, graph isomorphism, graph polynomials, matroids, synthesis of
concurrent systems, Petri nets, formal language theory and combinatorics
on words, DNA rearrangements in ciliates, patterns in genomes, smart
textiles, smart drones, magic squares, wonder cubes, and odor reproduction.
Speakers:
• David Harel, Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel – “On odor
reproduction and how to test for it“
• Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, University of Leiden, the Netherlands – “From
DNA rearrangements in ciliates to elegant graph problems“
• Juraj Hromkovic, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich,
Switzerland – “Why P vs. NP is so hard that even magicians failed to
solve it“
• Natasha Jonoska, University of South Florida, USA – “Patterns emerging
from a scrambled ciliate genome“
• Juhani Karhumäki, University of Turku, Finland – “Combinatorics on
words and k-abelian equivalence“
• Jetty Kleijn, Leiden University, the Netherlands – “The spellbinding
simplicity of complex reaction systems“
• Maciej Koutny, Newcastle University, UK – “Regions: the magic
ingredient in synthesis of concurrent systems“
• Hermann Maurer, Academia Europaea and Graz University of Technology,
Austria – “Some unusual applications of computer science“
• Giancarlo Mauri, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy – “Modelling and
simulation of biochemical reaction systems“
• George Paun, Institute of Mathematics of the Academy of Romania –
“Borderlines or limits? (in Natural Computing)“
• Azaria Paz, Technion, Israel – “Linked magic squares on a cube. Theme
and variations“
• Moshe Vardi, Rice University, USA – “The Automated-Reasoning
Revolution: From Theory to Practice and Back“
• Erik Winfree, Caltech, USA – “Chemical reaction networks and
stochastic local search“
Important dates:
• Registration deadline: June 5, 2017
• Symposium: June 17, 2017
Registration and fees:
• The registration can be done at http://combio.abo.fi/rozenberg75/
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