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Call for Participation First Workshop on Women in Formal Methods (WiFM-2024) August 9, 2024 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hybrid Mode Co-located with CICM 2024 https://cicm-conference.org/2024/cicm.php?event=wifm&menu=general ================================================================================ Meet the Women in Formal Methods (WiFM) community this year in Montréal, Canada, on Friday, August 9th at Concordia University! The goal of WiFM-2024 is to provide a dynamic and inclusive gathering that celebrates the achievements of women in formal methods in particular as well as engineering and computer science in general. We aim to empower female engineers, foster collaboration, and provide a platform for sharing cutting-edge research. This workshop brings together students, researchers, and industry professionals to explore innovative ideas, discuss challenges, and inspire one another. WiFM-2024 features a keynote talk by a women-in-engineering advocate from Microsoft and a series of presentations from academia and industry (see more details below). Registration to WiFM 2024 is FREE, so please join! Registration ----------------- Please use the following registration page (for both online and in-person participation) and choose the “Women in Formal Methods Workshop”: https://cicm-conference.org/2024/cicm.php?event=&menu=registration Accommodation ----------------------- For information about accommodation arrangement visit the web page: https://cicm-conference.org/2024/cicm.php?event=&menu=travel Workshop Program ---------------------------- The schedule of the workshop can be found at: https://cicm-conference.org/2024/cicm.php?event=&menu=program The detailed program with abstracts is accessible at: https://cicm-conference.org/2024/cicm.php?event=wifm&menu=general Speakers ---------------- * Amber Telfer (Microsoft, USA): “From Math to AI: Lessons Learned from a Formal Verification Career” (Keynote) * Katherine Kosaian (Iowa State University, USA): “Formally verifying algorithms for real quantifier elimination” * Katja Berčič (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia): “An invitation to explore mathematical data” * Oumaima Barhoumi (Concordia University, Canada): “Formal Analysis of Traffic Conflicts Severity using KeYmaera * Amira Jemaa (Concordia University, Canada): “Leveraging Formal Methods for Efficient Explainable AI” * Anna Slobodova (Intel, USA): “A Day of Formal Verification Engineer” * Polina Vinogradova (Input Output Global, Canada): “Intents on the Extended UTxO Ledger”
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