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From: John Harrison <John.Harrison@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Apologies if you've already got this, but I didn't see an announcement
on the HOL or Isabelle lists, so it seemed worth repeating it. Note that
one of the categories explicitly mentioned is "automated reasoning".

John.

KURT GOEDEL CENTENARY RESEARCH PRIZE FELLOWSHIPS

The Kurt Goedel Society is proud to announce the commencement of the
research fellowship prize program in honor of the celebration of Kurt
Goedel's 100th birthday.

The research fellowship prize program is sponsored by the John
Templeton Foundation and will offer:

The following International Board of Jurors will be in charge of
evaluating the applications:

Peter ACZEL, University of Manchester (GB)
Lev BEKLEMISHEV, Russian Academy of Sciences (RUS)
John BURGESS, Princeton University (USA)
Harvey FRIEDMAN, Ohio State University (USA) CHAIR
John HARRISON, Intel Corporation (USA)
Wilfried HODGES, Queen Mary University of London (GB)
Simon KOCHEN, Princeton University (USA)
Jan KRAJICEK, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (CZ)
Menachem MAGIDOR, Hebrew University (ISRAEL)
Dave MARKER, University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
Michel PARIGOT, Universite Paris 7 (FRANCE)
Pavel PUDLAK, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (CZ)
Hilary PUTNAM, Harvard University (USA)
Jeff REMMEL,University of California at San Diego (USA)
John STEEL, University of California at Berkley (USA)
Frank STEPHAN, National University of Singapore (SINGAPORE)
Albert VISSER, University of Utrecht (NL)

Goal and Criteria of Merit

The purpose of these fellowships is to support original research in,
and areas surrounding, the foundations of mathematics. (See Scope
below for more details.) These fellowships are intended to carry
forward the legacy of Kurt Goedel, whose works exemplify deep insights
and breakthrough discoveries in mathematical logic, with profound
impact on the philosophy and foundations of mathematics. In pursuit of
similar insights and discoveries, we adopt the following criteria of
merit for evaluating Fellowship applications:

1. Intellectual merit, scientific rigor and originality of the
submitted paper and work plan. The paper and research plans should
combine visionary thinking with academic and scientific excellence.

2. Potential for significant contribution to basic fundamental
issues of wide interest, and the likelihood for opening new,
seminal lines of inquiry that bear on such issues.

3. Impact of the Fellowship on the project and likelihood that the
Fellowship will make the proposed new lines of research possible.

4. The expectation that the proposed research will be successful.

5. Qualifications of the applicants will be evaluated on the basis
of all available information including CV, research paper, research
plans, research accomplishments, and letters of recommendation
(recommendation letters are not required for senior applications).

Scope

Original fellowship proposals in the areas of

* model theory
* proof theory
* recursion theory
* set theory
* foundations of mathematics
* philosophy of mathematics
* foundations of computer science (related to logic)
* automated reasoning (related to logic)
* complexity (related to logic)

All fellowship proposals, regardless of subject area, will be judged
according to

* the relevance and resemblance of the research (finished and
proposed) to the great insights and originality of Kurt Goedel

* its general interest and clarity of motivation
* its rigorous scientific quality and depth.

Submission Instructions

The three categories of fellowships are specified as follows:

The submission must consist of:

Document A containing the CV, the project description, and the
recommendation letters must be prepared in the following way: -

Document B containing the article to be published in Annals of Pure
and Applied Logic must be prepared according to the guidelines of the
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic. Please see

http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505603/authorinstructions

for details. In a nutshell: Use LaTeX and elsart.cls. Maximum allowed
length of the article is twenty-five (25) pages in the prescribed
format.

The submission must be in English.

The Advisory Board and the Program Chair reserve the right
. to consider only submissions with reasonable format
. to reassign a submission to another category as applied for.
The applicant will be informed about the reasons for such a
decision.
The submission software will be available online by the end of March.

Timeline

December 1, 2006.* Pre-announcement
June 30, 2007. Submissions deadline
October 2007. Jury decision on the papers for publication (at most 20)
December 15, 2007. Final versions due
January 2008. Jury decision on winners due
February 2008. Award Ceremony
Mar.-Sept.2008. Commencement of the Fellowships

Web:http://kgs.logic.at/goedel-fellowship

E-mail contact: goedel-fellowship@logic.at


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