Lecturers

1. Minh Binh Tran (Texas A&M)
https://minhbinhtran.org/

Tran-minh-Binh.jpg Minh-Binh Tran is currently an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, at Texas A&M University. Minh-Binh Tran received his PhD at Paris 13 University in France. Dr. Minh-Binh Tran's research focuses on the various aspects of wave and kinetic equations, including analysis, numerics, applications, and stochastic control, as well as the connection between stochastic control and machine learning. He has published around 45 papers in peer-reviewed journals and two Springer lecture notes. Dr. Minh-Binh Tran’s research is recognized by many awards, including the NSF CAREER Award and 2021-2024 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow.

2. Gigliola Staffilani (MIT)
https://math.mit.edu/~gigliola/

Gigliola-Staffilani.jpg Gigliola Staffilani is the Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of Mathematics at MIT since 2007. She received the B.S. equivalent from the University of Bologna and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago. Following a Szegö Assistant Professorship at Stanford, she had faculty appointments at Stanford, Princeton and Brown before joining MIT in 2002. Staffilani is an analyst, with a concentration on dispersive nonlinear PDEs. At Stanford, she received the Harold M. Bacon Memorial Teaching Award in 1997, and was given the Frederick E. Terman Award for young faculty in 1998. She was a Sloan fellow in 2000-02. Staffilani was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1996 and 2003, and member of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University in 2010. In 2013 Staffilani was elected member of the Massachusetts Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the AMS, and in 2014 member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2017 she received a Guggenheim fellowship and a Simons Fellowship in Mathematics. In 2018 she received the MIT Earll M. Murman Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising and in 2021 she was elected member of the National Academy of Sciences.

3. Chenjie Fan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
http://www.math.ac.cn/kyry/202112/t20211220_676006.html

Chenjie Fan is currently an Associate Professor in Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS. He obtained his PhD in MIT, 2017. Before joining AMSS, he was a postdoc in University of Chicago, 2017-2020. He is mostly interested in nonlinear dispersive PDE, via both deterministic and probabilistic approaches.