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FLoC 2026 — The 2026 Federated Logic Conference<br>
July 20 - July 29, 2026<br>
Lisbon, Portugal<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.floc26.org"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.floc26.org</a><br>
<b><br>
Call for Workshops</b><br>
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit proposals for
workshops on topics in the field of computer science, related to
logic in the broad sense. Each workshop proposal may be affiliated
with one of the FLoC 2026 conferences, or it may be submitted as a
general FLoC 2026 workshop without reference to a specific
conference.<br>
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Important Dates</b><br>
* Submission of workshop proposals deadline: September 24, 2025<br>
* Notification of Acceptance: October 17, 2025<br>
* Workshop Dates - first block: July 18-19, 2026<br>
* Workshop Dates - second block: July 24-25, 2026<br>
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Proposal Guidelines</b><br>
Each proposal should consist of the following two parts:<br>
1. A short scientific justification of the proposed topic, its
significance, and the particular benefits of the workshop to one of<br>
the scientific communities using logic in computer science, as well
as a list of previous or related workshops (if relevant).<br>
2. An organisational part including:<br>
* Contact information for the workshop organizers<br>
* Proposed affiliated conference<br>
* Estimate of the number of workshop participants(please note that
small workshops, i.e., fewer than ~13 participants, will likely be
cancelled or merged)<br>
* Proposed format and agenda (e.g. paper presentations, tutorials,
demo sessions, etc.)<br>
* Potential invited speakers<br>
* Procedures for selecting papers and participants<br>
* Plans for dissemination, if any(e.g. a journal special issue)<br>
* Duration (one or two days)<br>
* Preferred period: first block (July 18-19) or second block (July
24-25)<br>
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The FLoC Workshops Committee, chaired by the FLoC 2026 Workshops
Chairs and formed by one representative for each FLoC 2026
affiliated conference, will determine the final list of accepted
workshops based on scientific relevance and the availability of
space and facilities.<br>
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Submission Instructions</b><br>
TBA<br>
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Contact</b><br>
Specific questions regarding proposals for workshops affiliated with
a specific conference should be sent to the representatives of the
proposed affiliated conference. General questions should be sent to
the FLoC 2026 Workshops Chairs: Alessandro Gianola and Bernd
Finkbeiner.<br>
<b><br>
FLoC 2026 Workshops Committee</b><br>
* Alessandro Gianola (FLoC 2026 Workshops Chair)<br>
* Bernd Finkbeiner (FLoC 2026 Workshops Chair)<br>
* Daniel Kroening (CAV representative)<br>
* Emmanuel Hebrand (CP representative)<br>
* Cynthia Kop (FSCD representative)<br>
* Miguel Areias (ICLP representative)<br>
* Mathias Fleury (IJCAR representative)<br>
* Stefan Borgwardt (KR representative)<br>
* Valentin Blot (LICS representative)<br>
* Matthias Thimm (NMR representative)<br>
* Friedrich Slivovsky (SAT representative)
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