Paper submission: June 30, 2026
Notification to authors: July 30, 2026
Camera-ready submission: August 7, 2026
Doctoral Consortium: September 7, 2026
The DC aims to provide a dedicated forum for Ph.D. students working in areas related to logic programming and non-monotonic reasoning.
It offers participants a stimulating and informal environment to engage with established researchers and fellow students through research presentations, discussions, and mentoring activities. Each participant will present their research work and receive detailed feedback.
The main objectives of the DC are:
To offer doctoral students a supportive and open setting in which to present their research ideas, learn about ongoing work by peers, and receive constructive feedback.
To provide insights into key aspects of doctoral studies and academic careers.
To foster a collaborative research environment and build a community of young scholars.
To support early-career researchers by offering guidance on academic, industrial, and alternative career paths.
To additionally promote the attendance of the LPNMR 2026 main conference, accepted applicants may be waived the registration fees and receive partial financial support for their travel and accommodation (the exact amount depending on the available funding).