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2 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 Modelling Intelligent Interaction- Logic in the Humanities, Social and Computational Sciences (LogICCC) An ESF EUROCORES (EUROpean COllaborative RESearch) programmme Eva Hoogland Eurocores Coordinator for the Cognitive Sciences

3 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 Part one: About the European Science Foundation (ESF)

4 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 About ESF 80 Member Organisations (in 30 countries, beyond the European Union): oResearch funding organisations oResearch performing organisations oAcademies

5 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 About ESF Established 1974 Independent, non-governmental Offices in Strasbourg and Brussels Budget: 45M€ Networking Budget: 1-3B€ Covering all research domains

6 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 Mission To provide a common platform for our Member Organisations in order to: »Advance European research »Explore new directions for research at the European level Through our activities, we serve the needs of the European research community in a global context.

7 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 Part two: About EUROCORES (European Collaborative Research Programmes)

8 www.esf.org fragmented research strengths new, integrated knowledge Funding agencies join forces to support cutting edge trans- disciplinary, trans-national collaborative research; multi- perspective on complex / broad questions Responsive mode Bottom-up, researcher-led identification of themes Consultation with funders Combines researcher’s needs and strategic priorities Create critical mass in a global context: New approaches, new collaborations, new knowledge EUROCORES Vision Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009

9 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 EUROCORES - Main Features Multi-national research projects (research groups from at least 3 different participating countries ) International competition Funding remains national ESF ensures quality control Provides flexible framework for collaboration of national funding agencies Investigator driven A Eurocores programme typically involves 10-20 participating countries (LogICCC: 16) a research budget of 5-12 M€ (LogICCC: 7M€) a running time of 3 years

10 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 EUROCORES - Where are we now? Ca. 200 programme proposals submitted Ca. 40 programmes selected Ca. 8.000 applications of Collaborative Research teams (CRPs) Ca. 200 M€ funding Ca. 70 funding organisations from ca. 35 countries, within and outside Europe

11 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 Part three: About LogICCC

12 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC – Modelling Intelligent Interaction The EUROCORES programme “LogICCC – Modelling Intelligent Interaction. Logic in the Humanities, Social and Computational Sciences” aims at a deeper understanding of intelligent interaction by letting logic in its modern guise act as a catalyst and a ’match maker’ between the different relevant disciplines. Running time: 2008 - 2011 www.esf.org/logic

13 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC – Collaborative Research projects (CRPs) - 1 Computational Foundations of Social Choice (CFSC) Project Leader: Felix Brandt, University of Munich Dialogical Foundations of Semantics (DiFoS) Project Leader: Peter Schroeder-Heister, Universität Tübingen Games for Analysis and Synthesis of Interactive Computational Systems (GASICS) Project Leader: Jean-François Raskin, Université Libre de Bruxelles The Logic of Causal and Probabilistic Reasoning in Uncertain Environments (LcpR) Project Leader: Gernot Kleiter, University of Salzburg

14 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC – Collaborative Research Projects (CRPs) - ctd Logic for Interaction (LINT) Project Leader: Dag Westerståhl, Göteborg University Logical Models of Reasoning with Vague Information (LoMoReVi) Project Leader: Christian Fermüller, Vienna University of Technology SOCIAL SOFTWARE for elections, the allocation of tenders and coalition/alliance formation (SSEAC) Project Leader: José Luis Garcia Lapresta, Universidad de Valladolid Vagueness, Approximation, and Granularity (VAAG) Project Leader: Manfred Krifka, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

15 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC – Participating funding organizations

16 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 EUROCORES - Networking Aim: Enhance existing collaborations; Identify new and strategic partnership opportunities; Explore aspects of the programme which are not covered by the funded projects

17 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC –Networking (1) Past Activities: LogICCC Launch Conference 5-7 October 2008, Prague, Czech Republic Conference on “Logical Models of Reasoning with Vague Information” 14-17 September 2009, Cejkovice, Czech Republic “LogICCC working day” at WUPES 2009 19-24 September 2009, Liblice, Czech Republic. “LogICCC meets China” 7 October 2009, Chongqing, China

18 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC –Networking (2) Upcoming Activities: Workshop "Modeling Interaction, Dialog, Social Choice and Vagueness" 26-28 March 2010, Amsterdam, The Netherlands LogICCC session on “Obligationes” at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds 12-15 July 2010, Leeds, UK

19 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 LogICCC – What is next? (for LogICCC members only) Open: Continuous Call for Networking activities Dissemination Grants Cross-CRP Short Term visits for a maximum of 5000 euros. Further Calls are expected in 2010 For the latest information, see: www.esf.org/logicwww.esf.org/logic Or contact: logic@esf.orglogic@esf.org

20 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 ESF – Beyond LogICCC Research Networking Programmes: “Games for Design and Verification (GAMES)” (March 2008 – March 2013) “New Frontiers of Infinity: Mathematical, Philosophical and Computational Prospects (INFTY)” (March 2009 – March 2014) “Experimental Pragmatics in Europe (EURO-XPRAG)” (June 2009 – June 2013)

21 www.esf.org Second GASICS Meeting, 22 October 2009 ESF – Beyond LogICCC ESF Research Conferences: The Second European Set Theory Meeting: In Honor of Ronald Jensen Bedlewo, Poland, 5 – 10 July 2009 Banch Algebras and Related Topics Bedlewo, Poland, 14 – 24 July 2009 Model Theory Bedlewo, Poland, 9 – 14 August 2009 Annual Call for conference proposals in the domains of Mathematics Brain, Technology and Cognition Social Sciences and Humanities

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