Collaboration and Visitors
The members of the group attract visiting colleages to do collaborative
research on a regular basis. This is a (non-exhaustive) list of visiting
researchers involved in collaborative research with members of the
Group of Logic and Computation over the last few years:
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Alessandro Artale,
UMIST, Manchester, UK
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Howard Barringer,
University of Manchester, UK
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Jon Barwise, Indiana University, USA
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Bernhard Beckert,
University of Karlsruhe, Germany
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Felix Bou, University of Barcelona, Spain
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Krysia Broda,
Imperial College London, UK
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Alexander Chagrov, Tver University, Russia
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Gerald Cort, City of London School, UK
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Marcello D'Agostino,
University of Ferrara, Italy
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Guido Governatori, University of Bologna, Italy
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Marcelo Finger,
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Enrico Franconi,
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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Robin Hirsch,
University College London, UK
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Ian Hodkinson,
Imperial College London, UK
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Martina Kullmann,
ENSAIS Strasbourg, France
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Carsten Lutz,
Technical University Dresden, Germany
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Gulliaume Malod, University of Paris, France
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Maarten Marx,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Szabolcs Mikulas,
Birkbeck College, UK
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Rolf Nossum,
Kristiansand, Norway
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Nicola Olivetti,
University of Torino, Italy
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Hiroakira Ono,
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
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Carl Pollard, Ohio-State University, Columbus Ohio, USA
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Mark Reynolds,
Murdoch University, Australia
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Ray Reiter,
University of Toronto, Canada
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Uwe Reyle,
University of Stuttgart, Germany
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Valentin Shehtman, Moscow State University, Russia
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Dimitri Skvortsov, Moscow State University, Russia
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Philippe Smets,
University of Brussels, Belgium
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Nobu-Yuki Suzuki,
Shizuoka University, Japan
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Frank Wolter,
University of Leipzig, Germany
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John Woods,
University of British Columbia, Canada
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Vladimir Zakharov,
Moscow State University, Russia
The group also has strong links to the
Computational
Linguistics and Formal Grammar Group, which is an inter-disciplinary
research unit at the departments of Philosophy and Computer Science
at King's College.
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