Computer Science E-days (CSEDays)
Strings, Languages, Automata
Ekaterinburg, Russia, August 23 -- 25, 2014
http://www.csedays.ru/theory2014/about

LECTURERS

Mario Guarracino (High Perfomance Computing and Networking Institute, Italy)
How fast can you align biological strings?

Gregory Kucherov (University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee, France)
Full-text indexes for sequence data and their applications

Andreas Maletti (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Applications of automata theory in parsing and machine translation

Narad Rampersad (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Avoiding repetitions in words 

ABOUT THE SCHOOL

The school will be held in Ekaterinburg, Russia on August 23 -- 25, 2014. 
The topic of the school is "Strings, Languages, Automata". The program will
consist of 4 short lecture courses as well as student presentations and
poster sessions. Students are encouraged to submit not only published or 
completed research, but also a short summary of work in progress or even a 
concise review of a problem area. The primary goal of submitting a paper, 
as we see it, is getting feedback from experts as well 
as school lecturers and participants.

The school will be held immediately before the 18th International Conference 
on Developments in Language Theory (DLT 2014, August 26-29): 
http://dlt2014.sciencesconf.org/. Any participant of the school may attend 
the talks of the DLT 2014 without paying the conference registration fee.

Application form: http://www.csedays.ru/theory2014/registration
Deadline: May 31, 2014