Invited Speakers

You find here the list of Plenary and Sectional Speakers who were invited on the recommendation of the Programme Committee and have accepted the invitation.

The speakers are listed in alphabetical order in each section. In the case of speakers invited in two different sections, the names figure in the alphabetical list in the section which they have chosen as primary; their names are also given in the other section but as additions to the alphabetical list.

The Lecture Programme will include two other lectures (the first of which is being given for the first time):

  • The ABEL LECTURE sponsored by the Norwegian Academy of Sciences will be delivered by
    S R Srinivasa Varadhan, USA.
  • The EMMY NOETHER LECTURE, one of the “special activities” of an ICM, will be delivered by
    Idun Reiten, Norway.

PLENARY SPEAKERS

1. David Aldous, USA
2. Artur Avila, Brazil
3. R. Balasubramanian, India
4. Jean-Michel Coron, France
5. Irit Dinur, Israel
6. Hillel Furstenberg, Israel
7. Thomas J.R. Hughes, USA
8. Peter Jones, USA
9. Carlos Kenig, USA
10. Ngo Bao Chau, USA
11. Stanley Osher, USA
12. R. Parimala, USA
13. A. N. Parshin, Russia
14. Shige Peng, P.R. China
15. Kim Plofker, USA
16. Nicolai Reshetikhin, USA
17. Richard Schoen, USA
18. Cliff Taubes, USA
19. Claire Voisin, France
20. Hugh Woodin, USA

SECTIONAL SPEAKERS

SECTION 1: LOGIC

1. Justin Tatch Moore, USA
2. Andre Nies, New Zealand
3. Ya’acov Peterzil, Israel &
Sergei Starchenko, U.S.A.
4. Martin Ziegler, Germany

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Also invited in this section:
5. Jaroslav Nesetril, Czech Republic is invited also under Section 14 (COMBINATORICS)

SECTION 2: ALGEBRA

1. Paul Balmer, USA
2. David J. Benson, UK
3. Sergey Fomin, USA
4. Dmitry Kaledin*, Russia
5. Nikita Karpenko, France
6. Zinovy Reichstein, Canada
7. Venapally Suresh, India

* Invited also under Section 4 (ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY)

SECTION 3: NUMBER THEORY

1. Christophe Breuil, France
2. Ralph Greenberg, USA
3. Roger Heath-Brown, UK
4. Kiran S. Kedlaya, USA
5. Chandrashekhar B. Khare, USA
6. Mark Kisin, USA
7. Sophie Morel, USA
8. Takeshi Saito, Japan
9. Kannan Soundararajan, USA
10. Akshay Venkatesh*, USA
11. J-Pierre Wintenberger, France

*invited also under Section 7 (LIE THEORY & GENERALISATIONS)

SECTION 4: ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY

1. Prakash Belkale, USA
2. Christopher Hacon, USA
3. Daniel Huybrechts, Germany
4. James McKernan, USA
5. Chiu-Chu Melissa Liu, USA
6. Mihai Paun, France
7. Shuji Saito, Japan
8. Frank-Olaf Schreyer, Germany
9. Vasudevan Srinivas, India
10. Richard Thomas, UK
11. Jean-Yves Welschinger*, France

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Also invited under this section:
12. Dmitry Kaledin, Russia is also invited under Section 2 (ALGEBRA)
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*Invited also under Section 6 (TOPOLOGY)

SECTION 5: GEOMETRY

1. Fernando Coda Marques, Brazil
2. Anna Erschler*, France
3. Isabel Fernandez &
Pablo Mira, Spain
4. Jixiang Fu, PR China
5. William Goldman, USA
6. Larry Guth, Canada
7. Tom Ilmanen, Switzerland
8. Sergei Ivanov, Russia
9. Tadeusz Januszkiewicz, USA
10. Xiaonan Ma, France
11. Alexander Nabutovsky, Canada
12. Frank Pacard, France
13. Takao Yamaguchi, Japan

* Invited also under Section 13 (PROBABILITY & STATISTICS).

SECTION 6: TOPOLOGY

1. Denis Auroux, USA
2. Kevin Costello, USA
3. David Gabai, USA
4. Jesper Grodal, Denmark
5. Ursula Hamenstädt, Germany
6. Michael Hutchings, USA
7. Mark Lackenby, UK
8. Wolfgang Lück, Germany
9. Jacob Lurie, USA
10. Maryam Mirzakhani*, USA
11. Jongil Park, South Korea
12. András Stipsicz, Hungary

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Also invited under this section:
13. Jean-Yves Welschinger, France is also invited  under Section 4 (ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY)
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* Maryam Mirzakhani, USA is invited also under Section 10 (DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS & O D E)

SECTION 7: LIE THEORY AND GENERALISATIONS

1. Alex Eskin, USA
2. Iain Gordon, UK
3. Shrawan Kumar, USA
4. Erez Lapid, Israel
5. Ivan Losev, USA
6. Hee Oh, USA
7. Nimish A. Shah*, India
8. Catharina Stroppel, Germany
9. T.N. Venkataramana, India

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Also invited under this section:
10 Bernard Leclerc, France is also invited under Section 14
(COMBINATORICS)
11. Akshay Venkatesh, USA is also invited under Section 3
(NUMBER THEORY)
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*Invited also under Section 10 (DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS & O D E)

SECTION 8: ANALYSIS

1. Marianna Csornyei, UK
2. Alexander R. Its, USA
3. Pekka Koskela, Finland
4. Arno Kuijlaars, Belgium
5. Gaven Martin, New Zealand
6. Fedor Nazarov, USA
7. Mikhail Sodin, Israel
8. Tatiana Toro, USA

SECTION 9: FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS

1. Damien Gaboriau, France
2. Masaki Izumi, Japan
3. Assaf Naor, USA
4. Mark Rudelson, USA &
Roman Vershynin, USA
5. Dimitri Shlyakhtenko. USA
6. Stefaan Vaes, Belgium

SECTION 10: DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AND ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

1. Marie-Claude Arnaud, France
2. Patrick Bernard, France
3. Xavier Buff, France &
Arnaud Cheritat, France
4. Chong-Qing Cheng, PR China
5. Gonzalo Contreras, Mexico
6. Manfred Leopold Einsiedler, USA
7. Federico Rodriguez Hertz, Uruguay
8. Omri Sarig, Israel
9. Dmitry Turaev, Israel
10. Amie Wilkinson, USA

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Also invited under this section:
11. Maryam Mirzakhani, USA is also invited under Section 6 (TOPOLOGY)
12. Nimish A. Shah, India is also invited under Section 7 (LIE THEORY & GENERALISATIONS)

SECTION 11: PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

1. Nalini Anantharaman, France
2. Nicolas Burq, France
3. Shuxing Chen, China
4. E.N.Dancer, Australia
5. Camillo De Lellis, Switzerland
6. Manuel del Pino, Chile
7. Nils Dencker, Sweden
8. Nicola Fusco, Italy
9. Nikolai Nadirashvili, France
10. Alexander Shnirelman, Canada

SECTION 12: MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS

1. Niklas Beisert, Germany
2. Gary Gibbons, UK
3. Anton Kapustin, USA
4. Antti Kupiainen, Finland
5. Yoram Last, Israel
6. Matilde Marcolli, USA
7. Vieri Mastropietro, Italy
8. Gregory Seregin, UK
9. Herbert Spohn, Germany
10. Katrin Wendland, Germany
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Also invited under this section:
11. Alexei Borodin, USA is also invited under Section 13 (PROBABILITY & STATISTICS)
12. David Brydges, Canada is also invited under Section 13 (PROBABILITY & STATISTICS)

SECTION 13: PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS

1. Itai Benjamini, Israel
2. Alexei Borodin*, USA
3. Arup Bose, India
4. Steven N. Evans, USA
5. David Brydges*, Canada
6. Probal Chaudhuri, India
7. Frank den Hollander, The Netherlands
8. Claudia Neuhauser, USA
9. Jeremy Quastel, Canada
10. Qi-Man Shao, P.R. China
11. Scott Sheffield, USA
12. Sara Van de Geer, Switzerland
13. Aad Van der Vaart, The Netherlands

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Also invited under this section:
14. Anna Erschler, France is also invited under Section 5 (GEOMETRY)
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*Invited also under Section 12 (MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS)

SECTION 14: COMBINATORICS

1. Louis J. Billera, USA
2. Henry Cohn, USA
3. Sergey Lando, Russia
4. Bernard Leclerc*, France
5. Brendan D. McKay, Australia
6. Jaroslav Nesetril**, Czech Republic
7. Eric Rains, USA
8. Oliver Riordan, UK
9. Benjamin Sudakov, USA

*Invited under Section 7 (LIE THEORY & GENERALISATIONS)

**Invited also under Section 1 (LOGIC)

SECTION 15: MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

1. Dorit Aharonov, Israel
2. Peter Bürgisser, Germany
3. Cynthia Dwork, USA
4. Venkatesan Guruswami, USA
5. Subhash Khot, USA
6. Daniel A. Spielman, USA
7. Salil Vadhan, USA

SECTION 16: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS & SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING

1. Bernardo Cockburn, USA
2. Ricardo Horatio Nochetto, USA
3. Peter A. Markowich, UK, Austria
4. Zuowei Shen, Singapore
5. Mary Fanett Wheeler, USA
6. Jinchao Xu, USA

SECTION 17: CONTROL THEORY & OPTIMIZATION

1. Hélène Frankowska, France
2. Satoru Iwata, Japan
3. Yurii Nesterov, Belgium
4. Pablo A. Parrilo, USA
5. Alexander Shapiro, USA
6. Robert Weismantel, Germany
7. Xu Zhang, China

SECTION 18: MATHEMATICS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

1. Ellen Baake, Germany
2. Freddy Delbaen, Switzerland
3. Karl Kunisch, Austria
4. Philip K. Maini, UK
5. Joseph Y.t. Mugisha, Uganda
6. Christof Schuette, Germany
7. Nizar Touzi, France
8. Zongben Xu,. P.R. China
9. Xunyu Zhou, UK

SECTION 19: MATHEMATICS EDUCATION & POPULARIZATION OF MATHEMATICS

1. Jill Adler, South Africa
2. Werner Blum, Germany

SECTION 20: HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS

1. Tinne Hoff Kjeldsen, Denmark
2. Norbert Schappacher, France
3. Benno Van Dalen, Germany

PANEL DISCUSSIONS (section 19 )

1. Ethnomathematics, language & socio-cultural issues

Chair: Ole Skovsmose, Denmark
Speakers:
Anjum Halai, Pakistan
Maria Salett, Brazil

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2. Relations between the discipline & School Mathematics

Chair: Timothy Gowers, UK
Speakers:
Carlos Bosch, Mexico
William McCallum, USA
R. Ramanujam, India
Heinz Steinbring, Germany
Ivan Yashchenko, Russia
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3. Communicating Mathematics to society at large

Chair: Günter M. Ziegler, Germany
Speakers:
Marianne Freiberger, UK
Ivars Peterson, USA
R Ramachandran, India
Christiane Rousseau, Canada


 
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