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36th Nordic Workshop on Programming Theory
November 19-20th, 2026, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
Conference web page: https://kodu.ut.ee/~nester/nwpt-2026/main.html
Important Dates (AOE)
NWPT is a series of annual regional-scope workshops on programming theory, targeted especially at younger researchers. In 2026, the workshop will take place in Tartu, Estonia. We hope this will be a nice opportunity to present recent results and/or work-in-progress, and to meet colleagues from the Nordic and Baltic countries. We encourage PhD students and postdocs to contribute. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Authors wishing to give a talk at the workshop are requested to submit abstracts of 2-3 pages (pdf, printable on A4 paper, typeset with LaTeX with easychair.cls) through EasyChair by October 5th:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=nwpt2026
Work in progress as well as abstracts of manuscripts submitted for formal publication elsewhere are permitted. The abstracts of the accepted contributions will be available electronically before the workshop. By submitting to EasyChair you agree that your abstract will be publicly available. Moreover, you as an author are responsible for the content.
As in earlier NWPT workshops, we plan to arrange a special issue of the Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming (JLAMP) devoted to the best contributions to the workshop. The contributions will be selected by the PC. They will be invited after the workshop and will undergo a rigorous, journal-strength review process according to the standards of JLAMP. This year submissions from NWPT 2023 and NWPT 2024 will be considered as well.
Please direct any questions to nester@ut.ee