Lecturers and Speakers

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Lecturers:
1) Alberto Bressan (Pennsylvania State University, State College, United States)
Homepage: https://sites.psu.edu/bressan/. Email: Email: axb62@psu.edu

Alberto Bressan is the Eberly Family Chair Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University. He is a leading expert in partial differential equations, with research interests spanning several directions, in particular conservation laws, nonlinear wave equations, and optimal control. He has received several honors and awards, including the SIAM prize in PDEs in 2007, the AMS Bocher prize in 2008, among many others. He was a plenary speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing in August 2002.

2) Christoph Kehle (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States)
Homepage: https://math.mit.edu/~kehle/. Email: kehle@mit.edu

Christoph Kehle is an outstanding young researcher in analysis, partial differential equations, and general relativity. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics at MIT.

3) Nicolas Rougerie (CNRS and ENS Lyon, UMPA, Lyon, France)
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0r8dLX4AAAAJ&hl=en. Email: nicolas.rougerie@ens-lyon.fr

Nicolas Rougerie is a CNRS researcher (Directeur de recherche) at ENS Lyon. He is a leading expert in mathematical quantum physics and has received several distinctions, including the Cours Peccot at the Collège de France in 2014 and the Young Scientist Prize of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics in 2015.

4) Rongchan Zhu (Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China)
Homepage: https://pure.bit.edu.cn/en/persons/rongchan-zhu/. Email: zhurongchan@126.com

Rongchan Zhu is a professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology in China. She is a leading expert in mathematical physics and partial differential equations, with research focusing on singular stochastic partial differential equations and stochastic quantization. She has received numerous distinctions, including the Outstanding Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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Speakers
1) Esteban Cárdenas (University of Michigan, USA)
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/esteban-cardenas/home

Esteban Cárdenas is currently a Donald J. Lewis Research Assistant Professor at University of Michigan. He obtained his PHD from University of Texas at Austin, and works on many-body classical and quantum systems, such as the derivation and the dynamics of effective PDEs arising from the particle systems.

2) Akitoshi Hoshiya (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Arxiv page: https://arxiv.org/search/math?searchtype=author&query=Hoshiya%2C+A
Akitoshi Hoshiya is currently a PhD student at University of Tokyo, and works on problems in Mathematical Physics, including dispersive PDEs and the scattering theory with applications to many body quantum systems.

3) Oanh Nguyen (Brown University, USA)
Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/oanh-nguyen/home

Oanh Nguyen is currently an Assistant Professor at Brown University after completing her PhD and postdoctoral training at Yale and Princeton University respectively. She works on problems in Analysis and Probability, focusing on point processes, random polynomials, universality phenomenon for random structures, random graphs, stochastic processes, epidemic processes, and optimal transports.

4) Yao Yao (National University of Singapore)
Homepage: https://blog.nus.edu.sg/yyao/

Yao Yao is currently an Associate Professor at National University of Singapore. She obtained her PHD from UCLA and was a junior faculty at University of Wisconsin at Madison and Georgia Tech before joining NUS. Yao Yao works primarily on the mathematical analysis of nonlinear PDEs arising from fluid mechanics and mathematical biology. Among other distinctions, she was an NSF CAREER and A Sloan awardee.

5) Xiangchan Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eUtSq6sAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN

Xiangchan Zhu is a Professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. She is a leading expert in the analysis of PDEs and Mathematical Physics, focusing on singular stochastic PDEs, stochastic quantization equations, KPZ equations, stochastic Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, among others.