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European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) is an international organization founded in 1972. Its aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and results among theoretical computer scientists as well as to stimulate cooperation between the theoretical and the practical community in computer science. |
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EATCS Distinguished Dissertation Award 2025 - Call for Nominations
Deadline: 28 February 2026
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EATCS Fellows 2026 - Call for Nominations
Deadline: Saturday, 28 February 2026
The EATCS Fellows Program is established by the Association to recognize outstanding EATCS Members for their scientific achievements in the field of Theoretical Computer Science. The Fellow status is conferred by the EATCS Fellows Selection Committee upon a person having a track record of intellectual and organizational leadership within the EATCS community. Fellows are expected to be "model citizens" of the TCS community, helping to develop the standing of TCS beyond the frontiers of the community. In particular, the program is committed to broad representation and especially encourages nominations from underrepresented groups and research fields.
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Results of EATCS General Assembly Elections 2025
239 EATCS members voted and the General Assembly approved the outcome of the election. The elected members of the General Assembly are (in alphabetical order):
- Alkida Balliu
- Thomas Colcombet
- Javier Esparza
- Pawel Gawrychowski
- Kasper Green Larsen
- Yannic Maus
- Yasamin Nazari
- Eva Rotenberg
- Jukka Suomela
We welcome all members of the General Assembly, who have been elected with the term until summer 2029. |
Vote for General Assembly Elections 2025 has ended
The results of the elections will be announced very shortly. |
EATCS Bulletin Issue 147 is available online
The 147th issue of the EATCS Bulletin, is now available online at http://bulletin.eatcs.org/index.php/beatcs/index featuring
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The Salomaa Prize - Call for nominations
The Salomaa Prize in Automata Theory, Formal Languages, and Related Topics is awarded annually at the conference DLT (Developments in Language Theory). It consists of the diploma and the prize of 2000 Euros donated by the University of Turku.
The award is given to a distinguished researcher for her/his fundamental achievements in automata theory and related topics. The achievement might be a single article, a series of articles, or broader impact on the theory. The main criterion is the scientific excellence of the work.
The Salomaa Prize 2026 will be awarded at DLT 2026 in Rouen, France.
The deadline for nomination is January 31, 2026. Nominations, which consist of a description of the nominee's work and rationale for the award, signed by at least two recognized researchers, should be sent by electronic mail to the chair of the selection committee: Jürgen Dassow, University of Magdeburg,
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For all further information, see the guidelines on the Salomaa Prize website: https://math.utu.fi/salomaaprize/ |
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