Applied Category Theory 2023 - registration open

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Jun 23, 2023, 1:22:00 PM6/23/23
to Applied Category Theory
6th Annual International Conference on Applied Category Theory (ACT2023)

July 31 - August 4, 2023

https://act2023.github.io/

Due to generous sponsorship from NIST and UFL, registration is completely free! Please register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/applied-category-theory-2023-registration-643212404617
If you plan to attend virtually, you will need to register to receive a Zoom link.

The Sixth International Conference on Applied Category Theory will take place at the University of Maryland from 31 July to 4 August 2023, preceded by the Adjoint School 2023 from 24 to 28 July. This conference follows previous events at Strathclyde (UK), Cambridge (UK), Cambridge (MA), Oxford (UK), and Leiden (NL).

Applied category theory is essential to a growing community of researchers who use category-theoretic tools to study computer science, logic, engineering, physics, biology, chemistry, social science, systems, linguistics, and other subjects. The background and experience of our members are as varied as the systems being studied. The goal of the Applied Category Theory conference series is to bring researchers together, strengthen the applied category theory community, disseminate the latest results, and facilitate further development of the field.


IMPORTANT DATES

The following dates are all in 2023, and Anywhere On Earth.

- Registration ends: 14 July

- Adjoint School: 24-28 July

- Conference begins: 31 July


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

James Fairbanks, University of Florida

Joe Moeller, National Institute for Standards and Technology and University of Maryland

Priyaa Varshinee Srinivasan, National Institute for Standards and Technology

Christina Vasilakopoulou, National Technical University of Athens

Sam Staton, University of Oxford


STEERING COMMITTEE

John Baez, University of California, Riverside

Bob Coecke, Cambridge Quantum

Dorette Pronk, Dalhousie University

David Spivak, Topos Institute
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