Principal Lecturers

Lecturers of mini-courses:

1. John R. L. Anderson, Stanford University, United States
John Anderson obtained his PhD in 2021 from Princeton University under the supervision
of Sergiu Klainerman. Currently he is an NSF postdoc at Stanford University. He works on
hyperbolic partial differential equations using tools from harmonic analysis and differential
geometry, focusing on mathematical problems in general relativity.
Homepage: https://web.stanford.edu/~jrlander/

2. Nguyen Viet Dang, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
Nguyen Viet Dang is a Professor at Institut Mathematique de Jussieu, Sorbonne
University. He obtained his PhD from Université de Paris in 2013, and defended his
Habilitation at Université Paris Saclay in 2021. He has been a junior member of the Institut
Universitaire de France since 2022. He works on quantum field theory, microlocal analysis,
harmonic analysis, and renormalization theory.
Homepage: http://math.univ-lyon1.fr/homes-www/dang/

3. Mathieu Lewin, CNRS & Université Paris-Dauphine, France
Mathieu Lewin is a CNRS Directeur de Recherche at Université Paris Dauphine PSL. He
works on nonlinear analysis, partial differential equations, mathematical physics,
quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. He was a recipient of an EMS prize in
2012, a plenary speaker at ICMP 2015, and an invited speaker at ICM 2022.
Homepage: http://www.ceremade.dauphine.fr/~lewin/

4. Luc Nguyen, University of Oxford, England
Luc Nguyen is an Associate Professor at University of Oxford and a fellow of St Edmund
Hall, University of Oxford. He received his bachelor degree from Vietnam National
University Ho Chi Minh City in 2002, obtained his PhD from Rutgers University in 2009,
and was a postdoc at University of Oxford for the academic year 2009-2010 and a junior
faculty at Princeton University from 2010 to 2014. He is an expert on partial differential
equations and geometric analysis.
Homepage: http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/people/luc.nguyen