Colloquium for Prof. Dr. Jan Peleska

On the occasion of the Festschrift dedicated to Prof. Dr. Jan Peleska, a colloquium is organized to honor his contributions and achievements in applicable formal methods for safe industrial products. The event will take place on March 3rd, 2023 at the Cartesium building.
Please note the space is limited, so attendance is by registration only.

Date: March 3rd, 2023
Location: Rotunde, Cartesium, Enrique-Schmidt-Strasse 5, 28359 Bremen

A brief overview of the event:

  1. 12:30 pm Reception
  2. 1:15 pm Opening by Rolf Drechsler, Dean of the Department
  3. Laudatio by Anne Haxthausen, Technical University of Denmark
  4. Handover of Festschrift by Markus Roggenbach, University of Swansea
  5. Ana Cavalcanti, University of York
    "Software Engineering for Robotics"
  6. Jim Woodcock, University of York
    "Towards a Unifying Framework for Uncertainty in CPS"
  7. Coffee break
  8. Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog, University of Oldenburg
    "Space and Time for Traffic Manoeuvres"
  9. Mohammad Mousavi, King's College London
    "Testing Ethical Decision Making in Autonomous Systems"
  10. Short break
  11. Former PhD Students and Habilitands

Musical accompaniment by JJFK Quartet: Jan Peleska (g), Jan-Olaf Rodt(b), Friedemann Bartels (d), Kai Thomsen (p)

Dinner: 6:30 pm at Restaurant "Zum Platzhirsch", Kuhgrabenweg 30, 28359 Bremen

Additional Information

By car:

How to get from Bremen Airport to the Cartesium of the University of Bremen by Car: Airport to Cartesium by Car
Parking is available at the university for one euro per day.

By public transport:

Due to a strike by the "Verdi" trade union, there will be no buses and trains in Bremen available on Friday, March 3, 2023.
In addition, a demonstration of "Fridays for Future" in downtown Bremen, city centre, has been announced for Friday, March 3rd, 2023. A route of the demonstration can be found here: https://fridaysforfuture-bremen.de/03-03/. There may be increased traffic.
If you cannot reach the University of Bremen by car, on foot or by bike, we recommend taking a taxi. In some cases it may be advisable to book a taxi in advance to ensure availability.

Taxi Prices:
Bremen Train Central Station -> Cartesium Rotunde (Enrique-Schmidt-Straße 5, 28359 Bremen): approx. 20€
Bremen Airport -> Cartesium Rotunde (Enrique-Schmidt-Straße 5, 28359 Bremen): approx. 40€

By foot:

If you want to walk from Bremen Train Central Station, we recommend the following route: https://goo.gl/maps/SKweVJuspaZgW2sZ9
If you want to walk from Bremen Airport, we recommend this route: https://goo.gl/maps/gFExAomSKEesfsbZ7

To the restaurant:

The way from the Cartesium to the Restaurant 'Zum Platzhirsch': Cartesium to Platzhirsch

Regarding the University of Bremen:

  • Traffic Information
  • Ticket for Tram/Bus: oneway 2.85€, valid for 3 hours
  • Tickets are availabel in Bus/Tram or in App

Regarding the "Cartesium" building:

Regarding the restaurant "Zum Platzhirsch":

  • Address: Kuhgrabenweg 30, 28359 Bremen
  • Website

Here you can find the sheet music for the pieces played by the JJFK Quartet:

  1. Pastorale
  2. Weight off my Shoulders
  3. Greens and Blues
  4. False Positive

 

Here you can find the slides for the talks presented:

  1. Laudatio,
    Anne Haxthausen, Technical University of Denmark
  2. "Software Engineering for Robotics",
    Ana Cavalcanti, University of York
  3. "Towards a Unifying Framework for Uncertainty in CPS",
    Jim Woodcock, University of York
  4. "Space and Time for Traffic Manoeuvres",
    Ernst-Rüdiger Olderog, University of Oldenburg
  5. "Testing Ethical Decision Making in Autonomous Systems",
    Mohammad Mousavi, King's College London