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TC on Multiple-Valued Logic

Elena Dubrova School of Information and Communication Technology Royal Institute of Technology ( KTH) Stockholm, Sweden. TC on Multiple-Valued Logic. TCMVL. TCMVL promotes research in the theory and application of multiple-valued systems MVL scope includes

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TC on Multiple-Valued Logic

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  1. Elena Dubrova School of Information and Communication Technology Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden TC on Multiple-Valued Logic

  2. TCMVL • TCMVL promotes research in the theory and application of multiple-valued systems • MVL scope includes • multiple-valued logic devices and circuits • algebra and formal aspects • fuzzy systems and soft computing • quantum and reversible computing • philosophical aspects • spectral techniques

  3. TCMVL volunteers • Chair: Elena Dubrova, Royal Inst. of Technology, Sweden • Vice-Chair for Workshops and Tutorials: Yasushi Yuminaka, Gunma University,Japan • Vice-Chair for Publications: Robert Wille, University of Bremen, Germany • Vice-Chair for Technical Activities: Vincent Gaudet, University of Waterloo, Canada • Secretary: Michael Miller, University of Victoria, Canada • Newsletter Editor: ShinobuNagayama, Hiroshima City University, Japan • Past Chair: Mitchell Thornton, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA

  4. Sponsored conferences • TCMVL sponsors the annual International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL) • Co-sponsors the annual Post-Binary ULSI Systems Workshop • Informally supports • Reed-Muller Workshop • Workshop on Reversible Computation • International Workshop on Boolean Problems

  5. TC activities • Maintains MVL mailing list • Maintains MVL web site http://www.lcs.info.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp/~s_naga/MVL • Publishes MVL bulletin • Annual F2F TC meeting at ISMVL • Teleconferences 2-3 times a year

  6. TCMVL bulletin

  7. TC awards activities • Annual ISMVL best paper award • Annual Kenneth C. Smith Early Career Award for Microelectronics Research (NEW) • Long Term Contribution Award

  8. TC activities to attract students • Student travel grants for ISMVL’2013 (NEW) • Special student session at ULSI’2013 (NEW)

  9. Future plans • Establish collaboration with other TCs • Increase industrial collaboration and seek new corporate sponsorships for TCMVL awards and meetings • Attract new members by promoting MVL at other events and through wider and more frequent circulation of the TCMVL bulletin • ISMVL’2012 attendance increased by 30% compared to ISMVL’2011

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