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From: Bryce Clarke <bryce.clarke@inria.fr>
To: categories@mta.ca
Subject: First announcement: Virtual Double Categories Workshop
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2022 07:45:36 +0100 (CET)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1oq1Ri-0000Cn-HU@rr.mta.ca> (raw)

VIRTUAL DOUBLE CATEGORIES WORKSHOP 

Dates: Monday 28 November - Friday 2 December 2022 

Location: virtually on Zoom 

Website: [ https://bryceclarke.github.io/virtual-double-categories-workshop/ | https://bryceclarke.github.io/virtual-double-categories-workshop/ ] 

Research seminars: [ https://researchseminars.org/seminar/VirtualDoubleCategoriesWorkshop | https://researchseminars.org/seminar/VirtualDoubleCategoriesWorkshop ] 

The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers to share recent 
work on double categories and their applications to domains such as 
computer science, type theory, applied category theory, and higher 
category theory. The workshop will be open for everyone to attend online, 
with recordings of the talks being uploaded after the workshop is finished. 

Speakers have been invited to give talks all along the 
“expository–technical” scale, so the workshop will hopefully be of interest 
to both those who are new to double categories and want to learn about 
the fundamental techniques and viewpoints, and also to domain 
specialists who are interested in technical results and current topics of 
active research. 

We hope that this workshop will create a snapshot of the research area 
as it currently stands together with directions for future work, as well as 
provide an invitation to people wanting to know more about the area, or 
who are wondering if the tools or ideas in double category theory might 
be useful to their own research. 

FORMAT AND REGISTRATION 

The workshop will be hosted on Zoom, and we welcome all participants. 
If you are interested in joining the workshop, then please use the 
registration link below so that we can contact you closer to the time with 
the Zoom link and other participation information. 

After the workshop has finished, all the recorded talks will be made 
publicly available. 

Registration link: [ https://forms.gle/ZyFu9R1GZ41aRyG59 | https://forms.gle/ZyFu9R1GZ41aRyG59 ] 

SPEAKERS 

Nicolas Behr 
John Bourke 
Matteo Capucci 
Matthew Di Meglio 
Bojana Femić 
Seerp Roald Koudenburg 
Michael Lambert 
Jade Master 
Lyne Moser 
Chad Nester 
Susan Niefield 
Juan Orendain 
Simona Paoli 
Robert Paré 
Claudio Pisani 
Dorette Pronk 
Brandon Shapiro 
Christina Vasilakopoulou 
Paula Verdugo 

PROGRAM 

The full schedule for the workshop is available on the website 
and at the link below (where it will be displayed in your own timezone): 
[ https://researchseminars.org/seminar/VirtualDoubleCategoriesWorkshop | https://researchseminars.org/seminar/VirtualDoubleCategoriesWorkshop ] 
Titles and abstracts will be made available over the coming weeks. 
The workshop will be held: 
Monday 28th Nov. at 17:30 - 20:30 UTC 
Tuesday 29th Nov. to Friday 2nd Dec. at 15:00 - 19:30 UTC 

CONTACT 

For any questions, please contact the organisers (email both): 
Bryce Clarke <bryce.clarke@inria.fr> 
Tim Hosgood <tim.hosgood@math.su.se> 



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