[Important Dates] [CFP] [Committees] [Conference History] [ITP 2016 Bids] The 6th conference on Interactive Theorem Proving will be held in Nanjing, China. Nanjing is situated in the heart of China — close to Shanghai and roughly equidistant between Beijing and Hong Kong. It is a former capital during the Ming Dynasty with a rich cultural heritage. We expect to have more information about travelling and a detailed programme nearer the time. The proceedings will be published as usual in the LNCS Series.
Important DatesSubmission of title and abstracts: 9 March 2015Submission of full papers: Author notification: 15 May 2015 Camera-ready papers: 5 June 2015 Conference: 24-27 August 2015 Submission page Tentative ProgrammeThe conference will be held in the last week of August (24th - 27th August 2015). As is the tradition, the conference consists of 4 days of research presentations and invited talks. Like in previous conferences, we will allow ample time between the formal sessions for attendees to mingle and converse. Half a day will be dedicated to an excursion.Programme Committee
Travel to NanjingNanjing is a major city in China. There are international airline connections directly to Nanjing Lukou Airport and via transfer at airports in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and many others. There are also very convenient train connections from Shanghai and Beijing, which take slightly more than 1h from Shanghai and about 4h from Beijing. Travel within Nanjing can be done cheaply via taxi and public transport. We will post detailed travel instructions nearer the time.
Venue and AccommodationThe conference will take place at the Hanyuan Hotel, which is relatively inexpensive (ca. 350元/£35/$60/€40 per night including breakfast) and in easy reach from the city centre (see here at Google Maps). It has the usual amenities for hosting conferences (Wifi, conference rooms, etc) and has links to neighbouring universities. Hanyuan Hotel includes a restaurant and there are innumerable restaurants around the hotel and in downtown Nanjing, all usually very affordable.
Local InformationThere are several groups in the ITP area that are active in China. For example for the last five years there have been popular summerschools in China about Coq with 50 or so student participants each. ITPs (and TPHOLs) have never been hosted in China, and this might be an opportunity for the ITP community to foster relations with researchers from China and Asia, and for local researchers to become part of the ITP community.Being in China, Nanjing offers the usual conveniences of good and affordable food. It has several excellent museums and tourist attractions. In the nearby vicinity are touristic hotspots like Yangzhou, Hangzhou, Wuxi and Suzhou. Travelling visas to China should be easy to obtain for participants. ExcursionWe have two possible destinations for an excursion in mind: one is to Yangzhou (1h away from Nanjing by bus), and the other is a (more leisurely) tour of Nanjing and its attractions. The tour to Yangzhou would involve a walk around the Slender West Lake with its pavilions, the white Lotus Flower Pagoda and the Suzhou-style gardens. One the way we would visit the Daming Temple and the old Stone Pagoda of Yangzhou. The day would finish with a dinner in the well-known Fuchun restaurant. The best tour around Nanjing is to go to the Purple Mountains passing by the Linggusi pagoda, the city wall and the Ming tombs (see pictures on the left). There is a wide selection of excellent restaurants around Nanjing's Confucius Temple for a conference dinner. We will canvas for opinions about what participants would be most interested in.
FinanceWe will seek to keep costs low by negotiating discounts with the hotel and by trying to find sponsoring where sensible. |