[Proof Complexity] Fahiem Bacchus PhD Award in Satisfiability 2024: Call for Nominations
Olaf Beyersdorff
olaf.beyersdorff at uni-jena.de
Fri Apr 12 17:24:21 CEST 2024
Dear colleagues,
Please see below for a new PhD award in SAT and related areas. Nominations from the field of proof complexity are very welcome.
Best wishes
Olaf
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The Fahiem Bacchus PhD Award in Satisfiability 2024: Call for Nominations
The SAT Association establishes a new award: the Fahiem Bacchus PhD Award in Satisfiability. The award distinguishes one outstanding PhD thesis from the past two years in the field of Satisfiability, broadly construed. The award is named after Fahiem Bacchus who made significant contributions to the theory and practice of SAT as well as to the SAT community and the SAT Association.
Eligibility
Eligible for the award are those who successfully defended their PhD
- at an academic institution;
- in the field of theory and applications of satisfiability, broadly construed. In addition to plain propositional satisfiability, it also includes Boolean optimization (such as MaxSAT and Pseudo-Boolean (PB) constraints), Quantified Boolean Formulas (QBF), Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT), Model Counting, Constraint Programming (CP) for problems with clear connections to Boolean-level reasoning, proof complexity, and other subjects with connections to Satisfiability.
- in the period from 1 January 2022 - 31 December 2023.
The PhD students supervised or co-supervised by the Award Committee members are not eligible.
Nominations
Candidates for the award must be nominated by their supervisor(s) and one additional independent researcher who reviewed/examined the thesis. Nominations are to be submitted via email, by 21 May 2024 (Anywhere on Earth).
The nomination must consist of one compressed file (.zip) containing:
- a letter from the supervisor(s) describing why the thesis should be considered for the award and the relationship of the contributions to SAT;
- a report from the nominating additional independent researcher who reviewed/examined the thesis;
- the thesis itself;
- a copy of the PhD certificate;
- copies of relevant papers by the nominee, if any, containing results published in the thesis.
Procedure
The thesis will be evaluated with respect to its quality, originality and (potential) impact to the field of Satisfiability.
The nominations will be evaluated and compared by an Award Committee. The justification by the supervisor and the nominating additional independent researcher report will play an important role in the evaluation.
The final decision is made by the Award Committee at least two months before SAT is being held.
The award consists of a certificate announcing the winner to have received the Fahiem Bacchus PhD Award in Satisfiability and a prize money of 1,500 Euro, which in principle can also be used to cover travel costs to attend the SAT conference. The award will be announced and conferred at the conference SAT 2024. The nominators of the winner will also receive a copy of this certificate. The decision of the Expert Committee is final and cannot be appealed.
Award Committee
The committee consists of Board Members of the SAT Association and for 2024 comprises the following people:
Olaf Beyersdorff, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Armin Biere, University of Freiburg
Stefan Mengel, CNRS, CRIL Lens
Martina Seidl, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Nominations shall be sent to Olaf Beyersdorff (olaf.beyersdorff at uni-jena.de) by 21 May 2024 (AoE).
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Professor Olaf Beyersdorff
SAT Association, Chair
Institute of Computer Science
University of Jena
Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, 07743 Jena, Germany
Phone: +49 (0)3641 946321
Email: olaf.beyersdorff at uni-jena.de
https://www.ti1.uni-jena.de
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