Society Collaborations
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Affiliated Societies
Committee on Mathematical Logic of the Chinese Mathematical Society (CML-CMS)
The Committee on Mathematical Logic of the Chinese Mathematical Society (CML-CMS) was established in 1987 under the Chinese Mathematical Society, dedicated to advancing research and development in the field of mathematical logic. Its first Chairperson was Professor Dongping Yang from the Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Successive chairs have included renowned logicians such as Professor Qieyuan Huang, Professor Decheng Ding, and Professor Qi Feng. The Committee is currently chaired by Professor Su Gao, with Vice Chairs including Professor Longyun Ding and Professor Yanjing Wang. The Committee has launched the first National Conference on Mathematical Logic in 1989, initially held triennially and transitioning to a biennial schedule from 2014, and organised annual thematic academic meetings in mathematical logic. These initiatives have established essential platforms for scholarly exchange in mathematical logic and its applications, significantly promoting academic collaboration and accelerating the progress of research in the field.
European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT)
EUSFLAT (European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology) is a new non-profit European Society with the following aim to promote and disseminate the methods, techniques, and developments of Fuzzy Logic and technologies, to encourage the scientific communication and collaboration among its members, to represent the European researchers in Fuzzy Logic and their technologies at the IFSA council, to establish relations with other national or international associations with similar aims, and to organize, promote and sponsor conferences, workshop, and seminars. It provides its members with distinct benefits.
International Society for the Study of Information (IS4SI)
The International Society for the Study of Information is an umbrella organization of scientists and other scholars, research institutions, practitioners and society at large worldwide dedicated to trans-disciplinary global study of information for the good of humanity, through the dialog between disciplines and respect for the complementary views on its complex problems. The study of information comprises all areas that use a scientific methodology to understand, explain and model information processes in natural, social and artificial systems for the (re-)design of those processes.