Dear all,

Our Formal Methods Teaching tutorials series continues on Friday, June 12, at 3 
pm CEST!


Our speaker is Jan Kofroň - Associate Professor at Charles University, Prague, 
where he has been involved in teaching Formal Methods, for instance within 
their Dependable Systems MSc program.  His educational approach, presented 
early on at the International Conference on Teaching Formal Methods (TFM 2009), 
combines behavioural modelling, model checking, program analysis, and code 
verification. In that presentation, two major challenges for Formal Methods 
education are identified: the declining mathematical preparedness of students 
and the shortage of accessible master's-level teaching materials for program 
verification. In addition to his direct teaching activities, Prof. Kofroň has 
been actively involved in organising and leading communities and events in the 
field, for instance the Formal Engineering Approaches to Software Components 
and Architectures (FESCA) workshop, a long-standing workshop associated with 
ETAPS. This contributed to promoting the use of formal techniques in software 
engineering and to supporting the education and development of early-career 
researchers. In his tutorial talk, he will present to us the current Formal 
Methods teaching approach at his university as well as several learnt lessons.


Here comes the abstract of the tutorial:

"In my talk, I will describe some courses related to verification taught as a 
part of the CS curriculum at Charles University. In particular, I will describe 
two of them in more detail – a relatively new bachelor-level course “Program 
Semantics” focused on contract-based verification using PiVC and Dafny, and a 
master-level course on model checking and related topics called “System 
Behaviour Models and Verification”, which I have been teaching for almost 
twenty years. I will also discuss the grading, students' feedback, and my 
experience with both courses. Last, but not least, I will try to extract some 
takeaways for the community."


The event will last about an hour.


Warmly welcome!!


Best wishes,

Luigia


PS: for more info, here is the tutorial series webpage:

https://fme-teaching.github.io/2021/08/24/tutorial-series-of-the-fme-teaching-committee/.



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Luigia Petre, Docent, PhD
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Åbo Akademi University, Finland
www.users.abo.fi/lpetre
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