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Fifth International Workshop on Formal Methods for Autonomous Systems (FMAS 
2023)

FMAS 2023 is a two-day peer-reviewed international workshop that brings 
together researchers working on a range of techniques for the formal 
verification of autonomous systems, to present recent work in the area, discuss 
key challenges, and stimulate collaboration between autonomous systems and 
formal methods researchers. Previous editions are listed on DBLP: 
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FMAS2023 will be held in hybrid format on the 15th and 16th of November 2023. 
FMAS 2023 will be co-located with the International Conference on Integrated 
Formal Methods (iFM) 2023 
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 >, hosted by Leiden University, The Netherlands. You can register to attend 
FMAS2023 either in-person or (for free) online through the iFM registration 
page: 
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More details, including the accepted papers, can be found on our website: 
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Scope

Autonomous systems present unique challenges for formal methods. They are often 
embodied in robotic systems that can interact with the real world, and they 
make independent decisions. Amongst other categories, they can be viewed as 
safety-critical, cyber-physical, hybrid, and real-time systems.


Key challenges for applying formal methods to autonomous systems include:

the system’s dynamic deployment environment;
verifying the system’s decision making capabilities – including planning, 
ethical, and reconfiguration choices; and
using formal methods results as evidence given to certification or regulatory 
organisations.

FMAS welcomes submissions that use formal methods to specify, model, or verify 
autonomous systems; in whole or in part. We are especially interested in work 
using integrated formal methods, where multiple (formal or non-formal) methods 
are combined during the software engineering process.


Autonomous systems are often embedded in robotic or cyber-physical systems, and 
they share many features (and verification challenges) with automated systems. 
FMAS welcomes submissions with applications to:

automated systems,
semi-autonomous systems, or
fully-autonomous systems.
Invited Talks

We have two invited speakers for FMAS 2023:

Alice Miller, from the University of Glasgow, UK
Erika Ábrahám, from RWTH Aachen, Germany (in a shared talk with iFM)
Chairs
Matt Luckcuck [email protected], University of Nottingham, UK
Marie Farrell [email protected], University of Manchester, UK
Mario Gleirscher [email protected], University of Bremen, Germany
Maike Schwammberger [email protected], Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 
Germany

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