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ESSLLI 2001 Student Session

The Student Session of the 13th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information, is the sixth ESSLLI Student Session. Like the preceding ones, it is aimed to provide an opportunity for ESSLLI participants who are students (Master's students as well as DPhil's) to present their own work and get valuable feedback from other researchers and fellow students. Student Session has shown an extraordinary interest and promises a program of high quality.

The ESSLLI'01 Student Session has its own time slot in the ESSLLI'01 schedule: 60 minutes every day for two weeks. Each presentation takes 30 minutes (including 10 minutes of discussion). The presentations fall into the following areas: Logic, Linguistics, Computation, Logic & Linguistics, Logic & Computation, and Linguistics & Computation.

In addition, there will be a poster session.

Kluwer Academic Best Student Session Paper Prize is sponsored by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

The winner of this year's best paper award is Rick Nouwen who presented the paper A plural resolution logic.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Raffaella Bernardi, University of Utrecht, Netherlands (Logic & Language)
Patrick Blackburn, INRIA Lorraine, France (Logic & Language)
Gilles Dowek, INRIA Rocquencourt, France (Computation)
Ruth Kempson, King`s College London, UK (Language)
Carsten Lutz, University of Aachen, Germany (Logic & Computation)
Ani Nenkova, Columbia University, USA (Logic)
Ilkka Niemelä, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland (Logic & Computation)
Malvina Nissim, University of Pavia, Italy (Language)
Susanne Salmon-Alt, INRIA Lorraine, France (Language & Computation)
Jan Schwinghammer, University of the Saarland, Germany (Computation)
Kristina Striegnitz, University of the Saarland, Germany (Chair)
Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands (Logic)
Shuly Wintner, University of Haifa, Israel (Language & Computation)

For any questions concerning ESSLLI'01 Student Session, please, do not hesitate to contact me:

Kristina Striegnitz

University of the Saarland
Computational Linguistics
Bau 17
Postfach 15 11 50
66 041 Saarbrücken

phone: +49 - 681 - 302 4503
email: kris@coli.uni-sb.de