Summer School 2026

The EUSFLAT VII European Summer School on Fuzzy Logic and Applications (SFLA 2026) will take place from 6 to 10 July 2026 in Warsaw, Poland

The EUSFLAT Summer School series began in 2015, with its inaugural edition hosted by Università di Milano-Bicocca. Since then, the SFLA has travelled across Europe, being held in Ostrava (2016), Santiago de Compostela (2017), Bari (2018), Toledo (2024), and most recently, Riga. The 2026 edition will be organized at the Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science of the Warsaw University of Technology, under the auspices of the Polish Society for Fuzzy Sets (POLFUZZ).

This one-week intensive course will focus on the following topics covered by excellent speakers:

  • Michał Baczyński (University of Silesia in Katowice), A Survey of Fuzzy Logical Connectives and Their Applications
  • Susana Montes (University of Oviedo), Beyond single numbers: exploring interval data with aggregation and dissimilarity measures
  • Sébastien Destercke (Université de technologie de Compiègne), Fuzziness in supervised machine learning: focus on data and predictions
  • Maria Brigida Ferraro (University of Rome), Fuzzy clustering
  • Martin Štěpnička (University of Ostrava), From fuzzy relations to decision-making

Each day, participants – primarily PhD students and early-career researchers – will attend a lecture delivered by a distinguished guest speaker, followed by hands-on practical sessions and workshops. These activities are designed to introduce participants to current advances in fuzzy set theory and its applications, while fostering teamwork and developing collaborative research projects. A defining feature of the SFLA is its strong emphasis on interaction and collaboration between students and lecturers. Sample time is dedicated to discussion of challenging concepts, as well as to social and sporting activities that encourage informal exchange and networking.

  • Save the date: 6–10 July 2026
  • Application deadline: 10 May 2026 (registration).
  • To support participation, EUSFLAT will offer grants for selected students (see more details).

Beyond the academic program, Warsaw offers a vibrant and welcoming setting for the SFLA 2026. A dynamic European capital with a rich history, lively cultural scene, and green urban spaces, the city provides an excellent environment for learning, networking, and social interaction. We invite you to join us in Warsaw for an inspiring week of scientific exchange, collaboration, and discovery in the heart of Poland.

Przemysław Grzegorzewski & Katarzyna Kaczmarek-Majer

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