Dear all, I'm pleased to announce that JFP is establishing the Richard Bird Distinguished Dissertation Award, to recognise an outstanding PhD dissertation in functional programming. Please share!
Best wishes, Graham Hutton ================================================================= CALL FOR NOMINATIONS Richard Bird Distinguished Dissertation Award 2025 Deadline: 31st August 2026 http://tinyurl.com/jfp-bird-award ================================================================= OVERVIEW The Journal of Functional Programming is pleased to establish the Richard Bird Distinguished Dissertation Award, to recognise an outstanding PhD dissertation in functional programming. Richard Bird (1943-2022) was one of the leading figures in functional programming. He was a Professor in Oxford, where he founded the Algebra of Programming group, and served as Director of the Computing Laboratory. Richard is renowned for his many books and pearls on functional programming, which set a lasting standard for clear and elegant writing. It seems fitting that an award be established in his name to further encourage these values in the field. The award includes a prize of £1,000. Funding for the prize is supported by a generous donation from Richard himself to further the cause of functional programming. CRITERIA Eligible dissertations must have been completed in 2025. Depending on the institution, this may be the date of the viva, corrections being approved, graduation ceremony, or otherwise. The award is open to all topics within the remit of JFP, with a particular emphasis on dissertations that reflect Richard's own values of clarity, simplicity and elegance. For a dissertation to be considered for the award it should: - Reach a high standard of exposition; - Make a noteworthy contribution to the subject; - Place the results in the wider context of computer science. NOMINATIONS Please submit the following information to the award chair, <[email protected]>, by 31st August 2026: - Two letters of support, explaining why the dissertation should be considered for the award. One letter should be from the advisor/supervisor, and one from an independent source with no conflict of interest with the candidate, such as an external examiner or other expert in the field. - A copy of the dissertation itself. AWARD COMMITTEE Graham Hutton (chair), University of Nottingham Matthew Flatt, University of Utah Jeremy Gibbons, University of Oxford François Pottier, INRIA Wouter Swierstra, University of Utrecht Ningning Xie, University of Toronto The JFP editors-in-chief serve as observers of the committee. ================================================================= This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete the email and attachment. Any views or opinions expressed by the author of this email do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Nottingham. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored where permitted by law. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
