TYPES 2026: Call for Participation

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Christian Sattler

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Feb 10, 2026, 7:56:00 PM (6 days ago) Feb 10
to Homotopy Type Theory, categ...@mq.edu.au
32nd International Conference on Types for Proofs and Programs,
4-8 May 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden, <https://types2026.cse.chalmers.se/>

Registration
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Registration is open; for details, see:
<https://types2026.cse.chalmers.se/registration.html>

* early registration closes 2 March (AoE),
* late registration closes 16 April (AoE).

In addition to the early registration discount, there is a student discount.


Invited speakers
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- Daniel Gratzer (Aarhus University, Denmark)
- András Kovacs (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
- Assia Mahboubi (INRIA, France, and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- Clément Pit-Claudel (EPFL, Switzerland)
- Emily Riehl (Johns Hopkins University, US)


Contributed Talks
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Accepted contributed talks will be announced on February 20:
<https://types2026.cse.chalmers.se/accepted.html>


Background
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The TYPES meetings are a forum to present new and ongoing work in all aspects of type theory and its applications, especially in formalised and computer assisted reasoning and computer programming.

The TYPES areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

- foundations of type theory and constructive mathematics;
- applications of type theory;
- dependently typed programming;
- industrial uses of type theory technology;
- meta-theoretic studies of type systems;
- proof assistants and proof technology;
- automation in computer-assisted reasoning;
- formalizing mathematics using type theory;
- links between type theory and
  * functional programming;
  * homotopy theory;
  * linguistics;
  * machine learning.

We encourage talks proposing new ways of applying type theory.  In the spirit of workshops, talks may be based on newly published papers, work submitted for publication, but also work in progress.  Participation in the meeting is primarily in person, as face-to-face interactions are highly valuable.
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