Principal Lecturers

1. Mitia Duerinckx (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)

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Mitia Duerinckx is an F.R.S.-FNRS Researcher at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium). His research concerns the role of microstructural disorder of equations, combining the analysis of PDE with tools from probability theory. He is a recipient of many prestigious research grants, including an ARC Advanced Grant and an ERC Starting Grant.

https://mitia.duerinckx.web.ulb.be/

2. Yoshiko Ogata (University of Kyoto, Japan)

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Yoshiko Ogata is a Professor at the University of Tokyo, working on mathematical problems in quantum many-body systems by operator algebraic methods. She has received many awards including the 2021 Henri Poincaré Prize and the 2022 MSJ Autumn Prize for her groundbreaking work on the mathematical theory of quantum spin systems. She gave a plenary talk at the ICMP 2021 and an invited talk at the ICM 2022.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshiko_Ogata

3. Wilhelm Schlag (Yale University, USA)

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Wilhelm Schlag is the Phillips Professor of Mathematics and the Chair of the Department of Mathematics at Yale University. He is a  world-leading expert in harmonic analysis, mathematical physics, and partial differential equations, with renowned contributions on wave propagation in both structured and disordered media. He is a recipient of the Sloan and Guggenheim fellowships, among others. He was a plenary speaker at  ICMP 2012 and an invited speaker at  ICM 2014.

https://math.yale.edu/people/wilhelm-schlag

4. Robert Seiringer (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)

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Robert Seiringer is a Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. He is a leader in mathematical physics with major contributions to the mathematical analysis of condensed matter systems. He is a former president of the International Association of Mathematical Physics. He has received many honors and awards including the 2009 Henri Poincare Prize and the 2023 Erwin Schrodinger Prize.

https://pub.ista.ac.at/~rseiring/