22.2619, FYI: Turing Centenary Research Competition

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Subject: 22.2619, FYI: Turing Centenary Research Competition

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Date: 23-Jun-2011
From: S. Barry Cooper [pmt6sbc at leeds.ac.uk]
Subject: Turing Centenary Research Competition
 

	
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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 14:46:03
From: S. Barry Cooper [pmt6sbc at leeds.ac.uk]
Subject: Turing Centenary Research Competition

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The Turing Centenary Research Project:
Mind, Mechanism and Mathematics

Research Fellowship and Scholar Competition
http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/give-page.php?408
Submission deadline - December 16, 2011

More than any other figure, Turing has left a coherent scientific agenda
related to many of the 'Big Questions' concerning the relationship between
the human mind, mechanism in nature, and the mathematics required to
clarify and answer these questions. The very breadth and fundamental nature
of Turing's impact makes the centenary celebration a hugely opportune
period in which to reassert the role of basic thinking in relation to deep
and intractable problems facing science.

'The Turing Centenary Research Project - Mind, Mechanism and Mathematics',
supported by a major grant from the John Templeton Foundation, arises from
the above-mentioned scientific agenda, and is aimed at researchers still
within ten years of receiving their Ph.D. The participants in the research
project will be the winners of the 'Mind, Mechanism and Mathematics'
competition, designed to provide significant funding support for eight
young researchers. Five of the winners will become JTF 'Turing Research
Fellows' with an award of £75,000 each; and awards of £45,000 will be for
JTF 'Turing Research Scholars' in the 16 to 25 age-group.

The competition is organised in conjunction with the Turing Centenary
Celebration, to be held June 22-25, 2012, at the Manchester City Hall and
the University of Manchester. The award winners will be duly honoured on
the June 23, 2012 centenary of Turing's birth.

Further details:

Honorary Chairs: Rodney Brooks and Sir Roger Penrose

Submission deadline - December 16, 2011
Award Notification - March 31, 2012
Award Ceremony - Turing Centenary Day, June 23, 2012
Commencement of the research project - July 1, 2012

Proposals will be judged relative to four research themes:

Chair of the Judges: S Barry Cooper (Leeds)

The Judges for Research Theme 1 (The Mathematics of Emergence: The
Mysteries of Morphogenesis):
Luca Cardelli (Microsoft Research, Cambridge)
Stuart Kauffman (Vermont/Santa Fe)
Cris Moore (New Mexico/Santa Fe)

The Judges for Research Theme 2 (Possibility of Building a Brain:
Intelligent Machines, Practice and Theory):
Luciano Floridi (Oxford/Hertfordshire)
Barbara Grosz (Harvard)
Aaron Sloman (Birmingham)

The Judges for Research Theme 3 (Nature of Information: Complexity,
Randomness, Hiddenness of Information):
Eric Allender (Rutgers)
Rodney Downey (Wellington)
Manindra Agrawal (Kanpur)

The Judges for Research Theme 4 (How should we compute? New Models of Logic
and Computation):
Samson Abramsky (Oxford)
Gordon Plotkin (Edinburgh)
Robert I. Soare (Chicago)

Proposals should be made via the EasyChair submission page at:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=turingresearch2012

For further details, see:

http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk/turing2012/give-page.php?408


ALAN TURING YEAR
http://www.turingcentenary.eu

Prof S Barry Cooper
School of Mathematics
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
U.K.

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