Keynote Speakers
ECMS 2024 is very happy to announce the following keynote speakers:
Prof. Stanisław Drożdż
Complex Systems Theory Department, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunication, Cracow University of Technology
Title of talk
Complex Systems Approach to Natural Language
We are proud to announce Prof. Dr. Stanisław Drożdż as the keynote speaker for our conference. Prof. Drożdż, an expert in complex systems, holds positions at both the Complex Systems Theory Department at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, and the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunication at Cracow University of Technology.
Prof. Drożdż’s research interests, which include complex systems, econophysics, and quantitative linguistics, align well with the multifaceted themes of our conference. He earned his PhD in theoretical physics from Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, and has since established himself as a key figure in his field.
In addition to his academic roles, Prof. Drożdż is an Associate Editor of Chaos Solitons & Fractals and a member of the Editorial Board of Entropy MDPI. His scholarly contributions are substantial, with over 150 publications in renowned journals and a significant citation record.
The topic of Prof. Dr. Stanisław Drożdż’s keynote speech will be “Complex Systems Approach to Natural Language.” This presentation is expected to offer a compelling and insightful perspective on the intersection of complex systems and linguistics.
We are eagerly looking forward to his keynote address, which is set to be a standout feature of our conference.
Websites:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=QMaWJJcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stanislaw-Drozdz
Prof. Vilém Novák
Institute for Research and Applications, University of Ostrava
Title of talk
Formal theory of quantifiers in natural language and their syllogisms
Prof. Vilém Novák, Ph.D., DSc. is the founder and former director of the Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. The institute (established in 1996) is one of the world-renowned scientific workplaces that significantly contributed to the theory and applications of fuzzy modeling.
V. Novák obtained a PhD in mathematical logic at Charles University, Prague in 1988; DSc. (Doctor of Sciences) in computer science in the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw in 1995; full professor at Masaryk University, Brno in 2001. His research activities include mathematical fuzzy logic, approximate reasoning, mathematical modeling of linguistic semantics, fuzzy control, analysis and forecasting of time series, and various kinds of fuzzy modeling applications. He belongs among the pioneers of the fuzzy set theory.
He was general chair of the VIIth IFSA’97 World Congress, Prague and of the international conferences EUSFLAT 2007, Ostrava and EUSFLAT 2019, Prague. He is a member of the editorial boards of several scientific journals. He is often invited to give plenary talks at international conferences and give lectures in universities worldwide.
He is the author or co-author of 6 scientific monographs, two edited monographs, and over 310 scientific papers with almost 9000 citations. He was awarded in the International Conference FLINS 2010 in China and obtained the title “IFSA fellow” in 2017 for his scientific achievements. He is currently the vice-president of IFSA.
We are excited and very much looking forward to Professor Vilem’s lecture.
Websites:
https://ifm.osu.eu/vilem-novak/13278/
https://irafm.osu.cz/en/c209_0/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vilem-Novak-2
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ps_VEwEAAAAJ&hl=en