The Scottfest

in honor of Dana S. Scott on his 70th Birthday

Saturday 12 October 2002

All talks will be held in Baker Hall A53 (downstairs in the "New Wing")
The following schedule is only tentative - please check for future updates.

9:00  Clark Glymour  Opening remarks
9:00 -
9:45
 Klaus Sutner  Symbolic Computation and Knowledge Representation
9:45 -
10:30
 Stephen Brookes  A Brief History of Domains
10:30 -
11:00
 Coffee Break
11:00 -
11:45
 James Cummings  Ordinal definability, complete boolean algebras and ultrapowers
11:45 -
12:30
 Nuel Belnap  Computers, continuous functions, and relevance logic
12:30 -
1:30
 Lunch
1:30 -
2:15
 Frank Pfenning  Modal logic revisited
2:15 -
3:00
 Steve Awodey  Categories of sets and classes
3:00 -
3:30
 Coffee Break
3:30 -
4:15
 Bob Harper  Types and programming languages
4:15 -
5:00
 Rick Statman  Some applications of the Grzegorczyk-Scott theorem
5:00  Jay Kadane  Dana's contributions to University governance
5:30 -
7:00
 Reception
 Alumni Concert Hall, CFA



The Scottfest is being sponsored jointly
by the departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy,
Carnegie Mellon University.

(inquiries to: awodey@cmu.edu)