============================================ S-REPLS 15 / Concurrency Workshop Joint meeting on Programming Languages and Concurrency Thursday and Friday, 18-19 July 2024, 9:30 - 17:30 School of Computing, University of Kent, CT2 7PE https://cw-srepls-24.github.io ============================================ We are delighted to announce that the School of Computing at University of Kent (UK) will be hosting the 15th South of England Regional Programming Language Seminar (S-REPLS) and the Concurrency Workshop. These are informal meetings bringing together individuals with interests in theory and implementation programming languages and concurrency systems. The meeting will take place in the Sibson Building in the Canterbury Campus from 9.30am to 5.30pm on Thursday 18th and Friday 19th July 2024. Invited speakers are Nicolas Wu (Imperial College London) and Peter O'Hearn (University College London and Lacework). More information can be found at https://cw-srepls-24.github.io ===================== Submitting a talk ===================== Talks are typically 20 minutes long and should be given in person with 5 minutes questions. We encourage submissions on theory and implementation of programming languages as well as concurrent systems from both industry professionals and aspiring researchers (postdocs and students). Please find the instruction for submission on our website https://cw-srepls-24.github.io/ Deadline for talk submission is Tue, 18th June 2024 ===================== Registration ===================== Attendance is free and open to everyone, but we do require registration for organisation purposes. Deadline for registration is Fri, 5th July 2024 Please visit our website and fill out the registration form. ===================== Sponsors and Partners ===================== The event is funded by the LIFT Research Centre at University of Kent, by the Research Institute on Verified Trustworthy Software Systems (VeTSS) and the Programming Languages and Systems for Science Laboratory at Kent. Partners: Institute of Computing for Climate Science at University of Cambridge. We are looking forward to seeing you this summer in Canterbury. Best, Marco and David