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PRIZE
It has been a long tradition to select the best paper in the oral
session and the best paper in the poster session by the Student Session program committee.
The winner from each session may choose 500 euros worth of Springer books.
The winners in 2006 are Reut Tsarfaty (University of Amsterdam) for the talk "The Interplay of Syntax and Morphology in Building Parsing Models for Modern Hebrew" and Michael Kaisser from the University of Edinburgh who presented his poster "Web-Question Answering by Exploiting Wide-Coverage Lexical Resources".
We also have runners up! The second place in the Oral Presentation modality goes to Sergio Mera (University of Buenos Aires) for the talk "Hybrid Logics with Concrete Domains". Among posters, the second place was won by Daniel Gorin from the University of Buenos Aires ("Hybrid Layering").
Michael Franke (University of Amsterdam, talk "Teological Necessity and Only") in Oral Presentation modality, and Scott Grimm (University of Konstanz, poster "Subject Marking in Hindi/Urdu: A Study in Case and Agency") received the third place.
In 2005, Magdalena Schwager (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt) received the best talk award for her paper "Permitting permissions". The best poster ("Mean Payoff Games and Linear Complementarity") was presented
by Ola Svensson from the University of Uppsala.
Magdalena Schwager
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Ola Svensson
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