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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS!!
18th International Conference on Logic Programming and Non-monotonic Reasoning
(LPNMR 2026)
September 7 - 11, 2026, Klagenfurt, Austria.
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
The objective of the LPNMR workshop program is to stimulate the discussion and the exchange of ideas on topics related, but not limited, to declarative logic programming, non-monotonic reasoning, and knowledge representation. We aim at creating a forum where researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines may interact and have an opportunity to promote collaboration and identify directions for joint future research. Accordingly, we solicit workshop proposals on theoretical and applied research topics.
Workshop proposals should explain and motivate the topic of the workshop, and discuss the format of presentation of the contributions. Workshops will likely be half-day or one-day in duration, but we may consider longer programs.
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop proposals submissions: May 7th, 2026
Workshop proposals notifications: (before) May 17th, 2026
Workshop program: (before) September 7th, 2026
SUBMISSIONS
Proposals should clearly specify the following:
- Workshop title and acronym
- A brief description, emphasizing why this workshop would appeal to audiences from LPNMR
- A list of organizers with email addresses, web page URLs, and a short description of their experience in organizing events
- A short description of the format of planned activities (talks, posters, panels, invited speakers if any, etc.)
- The proposed duration (half day, one day, etc.)
- A description of the history of the workshop (if any)
- Expected number of participants
The proposal must be submitted via email to the Workshop Chairs (see below):
CONTACTS
For any details on workshops, please contact the Workshop Chairs:
JoaquĂn Arias (joaquin.arias@urjc.es) and Jorge Fandinno (jfandinno@unomaha.edu)