Principal Lecturers
- Yihong Du, University of New England, Australia;
- Arnaud Ducrot, Université Le Havre Normandie, France;
- Yoshihisa Morita, Ryukoku University, Japan;
- Enrico Valdinoci, University of Western Australia, Australia.
Workshop Plenary Speakers
- Nguyễn Hữu Dư, VNU University of Science, Vietnam;
- Serena Dipierro, University of Western Australia. Australia;
- Hoàng Thế Tuấn, Institute of Mathematics, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam;
- Phan Văn Tuộc, University of Tennessee, USA;
- Gael Raoul, Ecole Polytechnique, France;
- Đinh Cao Duy Thiên Vũ, University of Delaware, US.
- Yao Yao, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
- Zhi-An Wang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong.
Contributed Talks
- Nguyễn Thị Vân Anh, Hanoi National University of Education, Vietnam;
- Đoàn Thái Sơn, Institute of Mathematics, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam;
- Nguyễn Tiến Tài, VNU University of Science, Vietnam;
- Nguyễn Văn Thìn, Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam.
Principal Lecturers
Yihong Du, University of New England, Australia
Dr. Yihong Du is a professor at the University of New England, Australia. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 2021 and awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship by the Australian Research Council in 2024.
He is interested in mathematical problems arising from applications in other sciences, such as biology, invasion ecology and chemical reaction theory. Some of his recent works investigate mathematical models for propagation, such as spreading of diseases, or invasion of exotic species, which involve nonlinear elliptic and parabolic equations, often with a free boundary to represent the propagation front.
Prof Du obtained a Doctor of Science degree in 1988 from Shandong University, China. After spending two years at Shandong University as a Lecturer (1988-90), and one year at Heriot-Watt University (UK) as a visiting fellow (1990-91), he joined University of New England in Australia in 1991, initially as a postdoctoral fellow, and became a professor in 2008.
Arnaud Ducrot, Université Le Havre Normandie, France
Arnaud Ducrot obtained a PhD in applied mathematics from École Centrale de Lyon in 2004. Hired as a Lecturer at Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2 in France in 2005, he developed his research around the qualitative analysis of reaction-diffusion equations, age-structured equations and other partial differential equations. He is particularly interested in semigroup theory, spatial propagation phenomena and nonlinear waves. He was recruited as a Professor in 2018 at the Université Le Havre Normandie, where he joined the LMAH. Currently, he is a director of Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées du Havre, Université Le Havre Normandie. His research activities continue around the analysis of mathematical problems modeling complex systems, typically from areas of the living, particularly in epidemiology and population ecology. He has published several papers on top journals in analysis and applied math such as : Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, Journal of the European Mathematical Society, Scuola Normale Superiore, Annali di Scienze, Mathematische Annalen, Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations, Siam journal on mathematical analysis,…
Yoshihisa Morita, Ryukoku University, Japan
Yoshihisa Morita is an emeritus professor of Ryukoku University, Japan from
April 2023, after having being a professor of the same university from April
1998 to March 2023. He is also a visiting researcher of Ryukoku Joint Center for Mathematical Science and Technology, and Musashino Center of Math-
ematical Engineering. He received his Doctor of Science from Kyoto Uni-
versity, Japan in 1987 under the supervision of Professors Masaya Yamaguti and Shin Hitotsumatsu.
His research interests began with a bifurcation problem for periodic so-lutions to delay-differential equations in population biology, then invariant manifold theory for reaction-diffusion systems in dumbbell domains, stable nonconstant solutions to the Ginzburg-Landau equation, front propagation in reaction-diffusion equations, and now in the stability of localized patterns in mass-conserved reaction-diffusion systems modeling cell polarity. In addition, he has recently been involved in the study of front propagation for the bistable reaction-diffusion equation on metric graphs.
He has co-organized a special session in the international AIMS conference every two years since 2008 (except for 2020 due to covid 19).
Enrico Valdinoci, University of Western Australia, Australia
Enrico Valdinoci is a Professor of Mathematics and Australian Laureate Fellow.
He carried out his academic career in Pisa, Rome, Milan, Berlin, Melbourne, and Perth.
He is a highly cited researcher and has been awarded the James S. W. Wong Prize, the Mahony-Neumann-Room Prize, the Orazio Arena Prize, the Book Prize of the Unione Matematica Italiana, the Amerio Gold Medal Prize, and the Prize of the Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society.