Congress Update: ICIAM 2003
December 13, 2001
The organizers for ICIAM 2003 and its International Program Committee, chaired by Ian Sloan, recently announced the following 27 invited speakers for ICIAM 2003:
Brian Anderson, Australia
Systems, control, and signal processing
Marsha Berger, USA
Mesh generation, computational fluid dynamics, scientific computing
Yann Brenier, France
Nonlinear partial differential equations
Franco Brezzi, Italy
Finite element methods, engineering applications
Jennifer Tour Chayes, USA
Statistical physics, Microsoft's theory group
Mark Davis, UK
Financial mathematics
James Demmel, USA
Numerical linear algebra, simulation
Peter Deuflhard, Germany
Modelling, simulation, optimisation
David Donoho, USA
Mathematical statistics, wavelets, visualisation
Yoshikazu Giga, Japan
Navier-Stokes/nonlinear partial differential equations
Alice Guionnet, France
Random interactions, probability, particle methods
Thomas Hou, USA
Multiscale and free boundary problems
Jonathan Keating, UK
Dynamical systems, asymptotics, quantum chaos
Rupert Klein, Germany
Computational fluid dynamics, modelling, combustion
Nancy Kopell, USA
Dynamics of the nervous system, mathematical biology
Tom Leighton, USA
Computer science, parallel algorithms, the Internet
Peter A. Markowich, Austria
Semiconductors, kinetics, modelling
Alexander Mielke, Germany
Nonlinear partial differential equations, dynamics, continuum mechanics
Harald Niederreiter, Singapore
Quasi-Monte Carlo methods, discrete mathematics
Michael Ortiz, USA
Solid mechanics, materials
George Papanicolaou, USA
Waves, diffusion, multiscale phenomena
Neil J.A. Sloane, USA
Error-correcting codes, integer sequences
Philippe Toint, Belgium
Nonlinear optimisation
Ernie Tuck, Australia
Ship hydrodynamics, applied fluids
Henk van der Vorst, The Netherlands
Numerical linear algebar, iterative methods
Ying Lung-an, China
Nonlinear partial differential equations, numerical methods
Vladimir Zakharov, Russia/USA
Turbulence, integrable systems, kinetics
The congress's Web master, Ross Moore, has constructed a lively and colourful page for each speaker; readers can visit www.iciam.org for more information.
The organizers hope that prospective attendees will agree that the slate of speakers is an outstanding representation of modern industrial and applied mathematics and will start making concrete plans to attend ICIAM 2003 in Sydney, Australia, July 7-11.
Participants who wish to make presentations can choose from several vehicles, including minisymposia, contributed presentations, and poster presentations. Some instructions for participation are already displayed on the Web site (www.iciam.org), and others will be added as deadlines and procedures become final.