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ISAO2016-3rdINTERDISCIPLINARYSCHOOLON
APPLIEDONTOLOGYPROGRAMMEANDREADINGGUIDE
27thJune–1stJuly,Bolzano(BZ),Italy
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SummerSchoolprogram
The program of the 3rd IAOA Interdisciplinary Summer School on Ontological Analysis is
structuredintocoursesofferedbyrenownedexperts inthefieldsofPhilosophy,Knowledge
Representation, Logic, Conceptual Modeling and Ontology Engineering. In addition to the
courses,anumberofshorterinvitedtalkswillalsobepresented.
Asummaryoftheprogramisshownhere.Thefollowingpagesshowmoredetailsabouteach
course,invitedtalkandsocialevent.
Programataglance:
SPACE/TIME
8:30-9:00
Monday
EuracRegistrationopen
Tuesday
Eurac
Wednesday
Uni–D002
Thursday
Eurac
Friday
Eurac
09:00–10:30 Galton Galton Vieu Camara Galton
10:30–11:00
CoffeeBreakCoffee@barCoffeeBreak
11:00–12:30 Artale Artale Varzi Artale Neuhaus
12:30–14:00
LunchPrivateLunchesLunch
14:00–15:30 Camara Camara RittnerErdpyramiden
Varzi Vieu
15:30–16:00
CoffeeBreak---CoffeeBreak
16:00–17:30 PosterBlitztalks Ferrario --- Vieu Panel
16:30PosterSession
From17:00-Aperitivo 18:15WalkingTour
/PiazzaWalther,centreofsquare
19:30OntologyQuiz@TempleBarTerrace
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Courses
AlessandroArtale ReasoningoverOntologiesandConceptualModels
GilbertoCamara GeospatialOntology
AntonyGalton TimeandProcess
AchilleC.Varzi Mereology
LaureVieu LanguageandOntology
InvitedTalks
RobertaFerrario TheOntologicalAnalysisofOrganizations
FabianNeuhaus TheDistributedOntologyLanguageDOL
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MESSAGEFROMTHECOCHAIRS
WelcometoISAO2016!
Itisourgreatpleasuretowelcomeyoutothe3rdIAOAInterdisciplinarySchoolonApplied
Ontology,heldinthecapitalofSouthTyrol-AltoAdige,Bozen-Bolzano.
ThisthirdeditionofthebiannualIAOAsummerschoolcomprisesfivecoursesand
twoinvitedtalksofferedbyworld-classscholars.Thefivecoursesofferedthroughoutthe
weekare:ReasoningoverOntologiesandConceptualModelsbyAlessandroArtale(Free
UniversityofBozen-Bolzano,Italy),GeospatialOntologybyGilbertoCamara(National
InstituteforSpaceResearch,Brazil),TimeandProcessbyAntonyGalton(Universityof
Exeter,UK),MereologybyAchilleC.Varzi(ColumbiaUniversity,NewYork,
USA),andLanguageandOntologybyLaureVieu(CNRS,France).Inadditiontotheseexciting
courses,wearehappytoannouncethefollowinginvitedtalks:TheOntologicalAnalysisof
OrganizationsbyRobertaFerrario(LaboratoryforAppliedOntology,CNR,Trento,Italy)
andTheDistributedOntologyLanguageDOLbyFabianNeuhaus(Otto-von-Guericke
UniversityofMagdeburg,Germany).Weareveryhappytowelcometheseinternationally
renownedspeakersinBozen-Bolzanoandwelookforwardtotheircoursesandtalks!
Butalsoandatleastasmuchwearehappytowelcomeyou,theparticipantsofISAO2016
hereinourbeautifulcityatthemeetingandmeltingpointbetweencultures,languages,and
traditions.Wearehonoredtowelcomeamongyoustudentsandresearchershailingfromfour
differentcontinentsandcoveringawidevarietyofacademicspecialisationsandsubject
areas.Itisgreattohaveyouherewithus!
WewanttothanktheFreeUniversityofBozen-BolzanoandtheEuropeanAcademyofBozen-
Bolzano(EURAC)foropeningtheirdoorstoISAO2016andprovidinguswiththeroomsand
requiredequipmentforthelectures.Also,weoweanenormousdeptofgratitudetoKatrin
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LambacherfromthePressandEventManagementoftheFreeUniversityofBozen-Bolzano
sincewithoutherrelentlesshelpandassistanceinalmostallaspectsrelevantformaking
ISAO2016happenwewouldn'tbemeetingheretoday.Thankyou,Katrin!
Finally,wewouldliketothanktheInternationalAssociationforOntologyanditsApplications
(IAOA)anditsExecutiveCouncilforentrustinguswiththeopportunityoforganizingthe3rd
IAOAInterdisciplinarySchoolonAppliedOntology,itspremiereducationaleventforthe
studyandapplicationofontologies.
Allwhichislefttosaynowis:Wehope(andactuallyarequiteoptimistic)thatallofyou
willhaveapleasantandproductiveweekandagreatstayinthisbeautifulcityandregion,and
thattheexperiencesandnewfriendshipsyoumakeatISAO2016willenrichbothyour
professionalandpersonallifefortheyearstocome.
OliverKutz(GeneralChair)TarekR.Besold(LocalChair)
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Mon-Tue-Fri June 27th-28th-1st July
COURSE THE ONTOLOGY OF TIME AND PROCESS
TheOntologyofTimeandProcessAntonyGaltonUniversityofExeter,UK
ABSTRACT:Weconsiderdifferentviewsoftherelationshipbetweenthingswhichexistandthingswhichhappen.Dotheseformdistinctcategories(e.g.,“continuants”vs“occurrents”)?Ifso,whatsortsofrelationships(e.g.,one-wayormutualdependence)holdbetweenthem?Ifnot,whatkindofontologyisimpliedbythis(e.g.,someformof“four-dimensionalism”)?Amongstthingswhichhappenweconsidersubcategoriessuchasprocessesvsevents,andagainaskiftheseformdistinctcategories,andifsohowtheyarerelated.Inparticular,dotheyrepresentdistinctobjectivepropertiesinreality,ordotheyratherreflectdifferentwaysofconceptualisingreality?Theseissuesareexploredagainstthebackgroundofsomeexistingontologies(e.g.,BFO,DOLCE)andalsousedasthestimulusfordevelopingsomemoreorlessradicalalternatives.Ifthereistime,wewillthengoontolookattheimplicationsoftheseideasfortheanalysisofcausalityandcausalrelations.
CV:AntonyGaltonworksattheUniversityofExeter,UK,whereheholdsthepostofReaderinKnowledgeRepresentation.HisresearchinterestsarefocusedonKnowledgeRepresentationandOntology,withespecialemphasisonspatial,temporal,andspatiotemporalphenomena.Heisparticularlyinterestedintheinterfacebetweenformalandphilosophicalapproachestothesetopicsandbelievesthatafully-roundedaccountofthefieldshouldencompassbothaspects.
COURSEWEBSITE:http://isao2016.inf.unibz.it/?page_id=1009SUGGESTEDREADINGS:• PierreGrenonandBarrySmith.SNAPandSPAN:Towardsdynamicspatialontology.SpatialCognitionand
Computation,Volume4,number1,2004,pages69-104.• AntonyGalton.ExperienceandHistory:ProcessesandtheirRelationtoEvents.JournalofLogicand
Computation,Volume18,number3,2008,pages323-340.• AntonyGaltonandRiichiroMizoguchi,TheWaterFallsbuttheWaterfalldoesnotFall,AppliedOntology,
Volume4,number2,pages71-107,2009.• DonaldDavidson,CausalRelations,JournalofPhilosophy,Volume64,pages691-703,1967.
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Mon-Tue-Thu June 27th - 28th – 30th
COURSE REASONING OVER ONTOLOGIES AND CONCEPTUAL MODELS
ReasoningoverOntologiesandConceptualModelsAlessandroArtaleFreeUniversityofBozen-Bolzano,Italy
ABSTRACT:Theaimofthecourseistoprovidestudentswithanunderstandingoftheformalfoundationsofclassicallogic-basedknowledgerepresentationlanguages,withanoverviewofthereasoningmethodsforthem,andoftheapplicationoftechniquesdevelopedinknowledgerepresentationtoclassicaldatamanagementproblems.Inparticular,thecoursewillfocusondescriptionLogics,fromthepropositionalDLsbasedonALCtothenewDL-Litelanguages,andontheirapplicationtoreasonover(dynamic)conceptualmodellinglanguagesandOntologies.
CV:Prof.AlessandroArtaleisanAssociateProfessorintheFacultyofComputerScienceattheFreeUniversityofBozen-Bolzanowhereheteachesgraduateandundergraduatecourses.Hisresearchinterestsincludetemporallogics,logicsforknowledgerepresentation,extentionsoftheontology-baseddataaccessparadigmwithatemporaldimensionandreasoningoverconceptualdatamodelsincludingtheirdynamicbehaviour.HegotaPhDinComputerSciencefromtheUniversityofFlorencein1994.Hepublishedmorethan80papersininternationaljournalsandconferencesandasbookchapters.HeactedasbothChairandPCmemberinInternationalConferences,andaseditorofbothproceedingsandjournal’sspecialissues.HisresearchhasbeenfundedbybothEuropeanandNationalfunds.SUGGESTEDREADINGS:• FranzBaader,DiegoCalvanese,DeborahMcGuinness,DanieleNardi,andPeterF.Patel-Schneider,editors.
TheDescriptionLogicHandbook:Theory,ImplementationandApplications.CambridgeUniversityPress,2003.
• KlausSchild.Acorrespondencetheoryforterminologicallogics:Preliminaryreport.
InProc.ofthe12thInt.JointConf.onArtificialIntelligence(IJCAI1991),pages466–471,1991.• FrancescoM.Donini,MaurizioLenzerini,DanieleNardi,andWerner• Nutt.Thecomplexityofconceptlanguages.InformationandComputation,134:1–58,1997.• DanielaBerardi,DiegoCalvanese,andGiuseppeDeGiacomo.ReasoningonUMLclassdiagrams.Artificial
Intelligence,168(1–2):70–118,2005.• AlessandroArtale,DiegoCalvanese,RomanKontchakov,VladislavRyzhikov,andMichaelZakharyaschev.
ReasoningoverextendedERmodels.InProc.ofthe26thInt.Conf.onConceptualModeling(ER2007),volume4801ofLectureNotesinComputerScience,pages277–292.Springer,2007.
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• DiegoCalvanese,GiuseppeDeGiacomo,andMaurizioLenzerini.Conjunctivequerycontainmentand
answeringunderdescriptionlogicsconstraints.ACMTrans.onComputationalLogic,9(3):22.1–22.31,2008.
• Artale,D.Calvanese,R.Kontchakov,andM.Zakharyaschev.TheDL-Litefamilyandrelations.Journalof
ArtificialIntelligenceResearch(JAIR),36:1–69,2009.DOI:10.1613/jair.2820;CitationIndex:253.AAAIPress.
• Artale,R.Kontchakov,V.Ryzhikov,andM.Zakharyaschev.Complexityofreasoningovertemporaldatamodels.InProc.ofthe29thInternationalConferenceonConceptualModeling(ER-10),volume6412ofLectureNotesinComputerScience,pages174–187.Springer,2010.
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Mon-Tue-Thu-Fri June 27th -28th -30th -1st july
INVITED TALK GEOSPATIAL ONTOLOGY
GeospatialOntologyGilbertoCamara
NationalInstituteforspaceResearch,Brazil
ABSTRACT:Ontologiesofthegeographicworldareimportanttoallowthesharingofgeographicdataamongdifferentcommunitiesofusers.Ageo-ontologyprovidesadescriptionofgeographicalentities,whichcanbeconceptualisedintwodifferentviewsoftheworld.Thefieldviewconsidersspatialdatatobeasetofcontinuousdistributions.Theobjectviewconceivestheworldasoccupiedbydiscrete,identifiableentities.Objectsandfieldsarenotmerelylocatedinspace,theyaretiedintrinsicallytospace.However,toproperlyrepresentchanges,itisalsonecessarytodescribeconceptsthatconveythedynamicsofspatialphenomena.Thenotionsofeventsandprocessesareusefultoexplicitlyincludethetemporaldimension.ThelecturespresentageneraloverviewofthemaintrendsinGeospatialOntology,discussingtheconceptsofobjects,fieldsandeventsforrepresentationofgeographicalphenomena.Thecoursealsohighlightsthespecificareaoflanduseandlandcoverontology,anareaofconsiderableimportanceforgeospatialontologyresearch.
CV:Prof.Dr.GilbertoCâmaraisaresearcherinGeoinformatics,SpatialDatabaseandLandUseChangeatBrazil’sNationalInstituteforSpaceResearch,wherehewasGeneralDirector(2006-2012).HeisinternationallyrecognizedforpromotingfreeaccessforgeospatialdataandforsettingupanefficientsatellitemonitoringoftheBrazilianAmazonrainforest.From2013-2015,hewasBrazilChairattheUniversityofMünster.Gilbertohasadvised50graduatestudentsandpublished150papersthathavebeencitedmorethan7500times.HehasreceivedaDr.HonorisCausafromtheUniversityofMuenster,aChevalier(Knight)oftheOrdreNationalduMériteofFrance,theGlobalCitizenAwardoftheGlobalSpatialDataInfrastructureAssociation,andthePecoraAwardfromUSGSandNASA.
COURSELINK:http://isao2016.inf.unibz.it/?page_id=1018SUGGESTEDREADINGS:• BarrySmithandDavidMark,Ontologyandgeographickinds.Proceedings,InternationalSymposiumon
SpatialDataHandling,Vancouver,Canada,1998.• AntonyGalton,“Ontheontologicalstatusofgeographicalboundaries”.InMattDuckham,MichaelF.
GoodchildandMichaelF.Worboys(eds.),FoundationsofGeographicInformationScience,TaylorandFrancis,2003,pages151-171.
• MikeWorboys,Event-orientedapproachestogeographicphenomena.InternationalJournalof
GeographicalInformationScience19(1):1-28,2005.
• KarineFerreira,GilbertoCamara,MiguelMonteiro,“Analgebraforspatiotemporaldata:fromobservationstoevents”.TransactionsinGIS,18(2):253–269,2014.
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Tue June 28th
INVITED TALK THE ONTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ORGANISATIONS
TheOntologicalAnalysisofOrganizations RobertaFerrarioLaboratoryforAppliedOntology,CNR,Trento,Italy
ABSTRACT:Nowadays,nearlyeveryaspectofourlivesdependsonorganizations,sincethedaywearebornuntilthedaywedie.Itcomesthuswithnosurprisethecontinuousquestfortools,methodsandtechniquesthatenabletodealwithandmanagethem.Ontologicalmodelingisoneamongthesemethodologies.Butorganizationsaresuchcomplexandelusiveobjectsthatthepossibilityofprovidingmeaningfulmodelsofthemrequiresadeepandthoroughanalysis.Thislectureismeanttoprovideawideoverviewonsomeofthemainnotionsthatneedtobeanalyzedpriortomodelingorganizations.Theserangefromthefoundations(e.g.collectiveintentionality,speechacts…),totheconstituents(e.g.roles,groups…),tothetheoreticalperspectiveswhichpresuppose–orshouldpresuppose–anunderstandingofthem(e.g.socio-technicalsystems,cyber-physicalsystems…).
CV:RobertaFerrarioisresearcherattheInstituteofCognitiveSciencesandTechnologiesoftheCNR(NationalResearchCouncil)inTrento(Italy).ShehasfinishedherPhDinPhilosophyunderthescopeofaco-tutorshipprogrambetweentheUniversitiesofMilan(Italy)andStrasbourg(France)in2003.In2004shehasspentanacademicyearattheSuppesCenterfortheInterdisciplinaryStudyofScienceandTechnologyofStanfordUniversity(USA).BackinTrento,shehasworkedonontologyofmind,oforganizationsandofservices.Lately,herresearchinterestshavebeenonontologyofsocio-technicalsystemsandontheintegrationofontologicalandcomputervisionapproaches.ShehasbeenPIoftheVisCoSoproject(2012-2016),athreeyear“ResearchUnit”projectgrantoftheAutonomousProvinceofTrento.SheismemberoftheExecutiveCounciloftheInternationalAssociationofOntologyanditsApplications(IAOA),AssociateEditoroftheInternationaljournalAppliedOntology(IOSPress),PCChairofthe9thInternationalConferenceonFormalOntologyinInformationSystems(FOIS2016)andshehasbeenco-founderofseriesofworkshopslikeCONTACT(Computervision+ONTologies:AppliedCross-disciplinaryTechniques)andFOMI(FormalOntologyMeetsIndustry).She’sauthorofamonograph,twoeditedbooksandmorethan70scientificarticlesandbookchaptersonsocialontology,ontologyofservices,ontologyofmentalentities,philosophyoflanguage.SUGGESTEDREADINGS:Whitworth,B.,Abriefintroductiontosocio-technicalsystems,EncyclopediaofInformationScienceandTechnology,Seconded,EdClaudeGhaoui,Hershey:IdeaGroupPublishing,pp.394-400,2009.[http://brianwhitworth.com/2008-STSIntro.pdf]Searle,J.R.,Socialontology:Somebasicprinciples,inJ.R.Searle,PhilosophyinaNewCentury,CambridgeUniversityPress,2008,pp.26-52[http://ddd.uab.es/pub/papers/02102862n80p51.pdf]Dietz,J.L.G.,EnterpriseOntology:TheoryandMethodology,Springer2006.(Inparticularchapters2and8)
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Fri July 1st
INVITED TALK THE DISTRIBUTED ONTHOLOGY LANGUAGE DOL
TheDistributedOntologyLanguageDOLFabianNeuhaus
Otto-von-GuerickeUniversityofMagdeburg,Germany
ABSTRACT:Thereisadiversityofontologylanguagesinuse,amongthemOWL,RDF,OBO,CommonLogic,andF-logic.RelatedlanguagessuchasUMLclassdiagrams,entity-relationshipdiagramsandobjectrolemodellingprovidebridgesfromontologymodellingtoapplications,e.g.insoftwareengineeringanddatabases.Anotherdiversityappearsatthelevelofontologymodularityandrelationsamongontologies.Thereisontologymatchingandalignment,moduleextraction,interpolation,ontologieslinkedbybridges,interpretationandrefinement.TheDistributedOntology,ModelandSpecificationLanguage(DOL)isanObjectManagementGroupstandard,whichaimsatprovidingaunifiedmetalanguageforhandlingthisdiversity.Inparticular,DOLprovidesconstructsfor(1)“as-is”useofontologies,modelsandspecifications(OMSforshort)formulatedinaspecificontology,modellingorspecificationlanguage,(2)OMSformalisedinheterogeneouslogics,(3)modularOMS,(4)mappingsbetweenOMS,and(5)networksofOMS.ThepresentationwillcoverthebasicsofDOLandprovideexamplesforitsapplication.CV:AfterFabianNeuhausreceivedhisPh.D.atHumboldtUniversityin2002,heworkedontopicsinformalontologyandappliedontologyinthelifesciencesfirstattheInstituteforFormalOntologyandMedicalInformationScienceatSaarlandUniversityandaspartoftheNationalCenterforBiomedicalOntologyatSUNYBuffalo.Between2006and2013FabianNeuhauswasaguestresearcherattheNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology.In2013FabianNeuhausacceptedapositionattheInstituteofKnowledgeandLanguageEngineeringattheUniversityofMagdeburg,whereheservesastheprincipalinvestigatorfortheEUproject"ConceptInventionTheory".Since2013FabianNeuhaushasbeenmemberoftheExecutiveCounciloftheInternationalAssociationforOntologyanditsApplications(IAOA).Further,heisoneoftheprinciplecontributorstoboththerevisionofISOCommonLogicandtheObjectManagementGroup(OMG)DistributedOntology,Model,andSpecificationLanguage(DOL).Currently,hismainresearchinterestsareontologylanguagesandontologyevaluation.
SUGGESTEDREADINGS:Specificationcanbefoundat:http://www.omg.org/spec/DOL/TillMossakowski,MihaiCodescu,FabianNeuhaus,andOliverKutz.TheRoadtoUniversalLogic–Festschriftfor50thbirthdayofJean-YvesBeziau,VolumeII,chapterThedistributedontology,modellingandspecificationlanguage-DOL.StudiesinUniversalLogic.Birkhäuser,2015.
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Wed-Thu-Fri June 29th - 30th July 1st
COURSE LANGUAGE AND ONTOLOGY
LanguageandOntologyLaureVieuCNRS,France
ABSTRACT:InthiscourseIwillreviewtheinteractionbetweenlanguageandontologyfromatheoreticalandapracticalpointofview.Iwillshowthatonthetheoreticalsidelinguisticsemantics,especiallyformalsemanticsandlexicalsemantics,hasalwaysbeencloselyrelatedtoformalontology,andforagoodreason:semanticsisaboutreferringtowhatthereiswhileontologyisaboutwhatthereis.Onthepracticalside,Iwilladdressthefertilerelationshipbetweenontologyengineeringandnaturallanguageprocessingthroughtwomajortopics:buildingontologiesfromtext,whichleveragesonthefactthattextsareamongthestrongestdataavailabletoacquireknowledge;andsemanticresources,essentialformanyNLPtasksandinformationsystems,whichoftenmixuplexicalandontologicalknowledgeandimprovewhenthesearedisentangled.Finally,Iwillfocusonsystematicpolysemyandcomplexcategories,aphenomenonillustratingthelanguageandontologyinterplayinbothitstheoreticalandengineeringdimensions.CV:LaureVieuisaFrenchNationalResearchCouncil(CNRS)seniorresearcheratInstitutdeRechercheenInformatiquedeToulouse(IRIT).Shehasbeenworkinginformalontology,formalsemantics,lexicalsemantics,discoursesemantics,andtheirinterplayforover25years.Shehascoordinatedalong-terminterdisciplinarylaboninteractingknowledgesystemsbetween(amongothers)IRITandtheLaboratoryforAppliedOntologyfromtheISTC-CNRinTrento,Italy,whereshewasonsecondmentfor7years.
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Wed-Thu June 29th - 30th
COURSE MEREOLOGY
MereologyAchilleC.Varzi
ColumbiaUniversity,NewYork,USA
ABSTRACT:Thistutorialwillofferabriefintroductiontomereology,understoodasaformaltheoryoftherelationsofparttowholeandtherelationsofparttopartwithinawhole.Thefocuswillbeonso-calledclassicalmereology,accordingtowhichparthoodisapartialordering(areflexive,transitive,antisymmetricrelation)constrainedbyextensionality(notwocompositewholeshavethesameproperparts)andclosedundercomposition(anypluralityofthingscomposeawhole).Weakertheoriesobtainedbyrelaxingsomeoftheserequirementswillalsobesurveyedbriefly,aswillextensionsobtainedbyenrichingthelanguagewithintensionaloperatorstorepresenttenseandmodalityorwithadditionalbinarypredicatestorepresentcontactrelationsandfurtherpropertiesofmereologicallystructuredentities(mereotopology).
CV:AchilleVarziisprofessorofPhilosophyatColumbiaUniversity,NewYork,wherehehastaughtsince1995.Hismainresearchinterestsareinlogicandmetaphysics,withspecialemphasisontheapplicationofformalmethodstoquestionsconcerningthestructureandpersistenceconditionsofspatiotemporallyextendedentities.HeisaneditorofTheJournalofPhilosophy,asubjecteditoroftheStanfordEncyclopediaofPhilosophy,andanassociateoradvisoryeditorofTheMonist,Synthese,Dialectica,TheReviewofSymbolicLogic,andseveralotherjournals.
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PRACTICALINFORMATION
SummerSchoolVenue: TheschoolwillbeheldattheEuropeanAcademyofBozen/Bolzano(EURAC)andattheFreeUniversityof
Bozen-Bolzano.
TheEURACandthemainbuildingoftheFreeUniversityofBozen-Bolzanoarelocatedinthecenterofthe
townandarewithinwalkingdistancefromthetrainstation.
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• FabianNeuhaus
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