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Alexander Mikhailov, University of Leeds, UK

Alexander Mikhailov is Professor of Mathematical Physics in the School of Mathematics of the University of Leeds. His research interests focuses on the algebraic aspects of integrability of differential and difference equations.

In particular, he is working on formulation of integrability conditions and classification problem for integrable systems. He was the principal organiser of the 6-months programme on Integrable Systems at the Isaac Newton Institute in 2001.

Frank Nijhoff, University of Leeds, UK

Frank Nijhoff is Professor of Mathematical Physics in the School of Mathematics of the University of Leeds. His research focuses on nonlinear difference and differential equations, symmetries and integrability of discrete systems, variational calculus, quantum integrable systems and linear and nonlinear special functions.

He was the principal organizer of the 2009 6-months programme on Discrete Integrable Systems (DIS) at the Isaac Newton Institute, and a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow in 2011.

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Mark Adler, Brandeis University, USA

Mark Adler is a Professor of Mathematics at Brandeis University. His main research interests cover integrable mechanics, matrix integrals and random matrix theory. Although he was trained in the general area of differential equations and analysis, he has mostly worked as a mathematical physicist, involved in mathematical problems related to physics.

Yuri Berest, Cornell University, USA

Yuri Berest is Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University. His research interests include mathematical physics, algebraic geometry and representation theory. Some of his recent work is related to derived algebraic geometry, noncommutative algebra, representation theory, quantum topology and integrable systems.

Alexander Bobenko, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

Alexander Bobenko is a Professor of Mathematics at Technische Universität Berlin. His main research area is integrability in geometry and mathematical physics, with particular interest in discrete differential geometry, discrete integrable systems, algebro-geometric methods, surface theory and visualization.

Lucia Di Vizio, Université de Versailles-St Quentin, France

Lucia Di Vizio is a CNRS researcher at the the University of Versailles-St Quentin-en-Yvelines. Her research interests are the Galois theory of linear difference and differential equations and, more generally, their algebraic and arithmetic theory.

Boris Dubrovin, SISSA, Italy

Boris Dubrovin is a Professor at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA). His main research interests cover the theory of integrable systems in geometry and mathematical physics including: frobenius manifolds, relationships with quantum cohomology, singularity theory, reflection groups and their generalizations; integrable hierarchies of topological type; and others.

Maciej Dunajski, University of Cambridge, UK

Maciej Dunajski is a Fellow and Graduate Tutor at Clare College and a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. He previously worked as a lecturer in the Mathematical Institute in Oxford. In 2011 he received the title of Professor awarded by the President of the Republic of Poland. His main research interests are twistor theory, integrable systems, solitons, and differential geometry.

Michael Gekhtman, University of Notre Dame, USA

Michael Gekhtman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at University of Notre Dame. His main research interests are in the area of integrable systems, Poisson geometry, cluster algebras and inverse problems.

Rei Inoue, Chiba University, Japan

Rei Inoue is an Associate Professor in Department of Mathematics and Informatics at Chiba University. Her main research interests are discrete integrable systems and knot invariants, applying algebraic geometry, tropical geometry, cluster algebras, and combinatorics.

Nalini Joshi, University of Sydney, Australia

Nalini Joshi is a Georgina Sweet Australian Laureate Fellow in Mathematics and the Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Sydney. Her research interests lie in non-linear differential and difference equations, with a particular focus on asymptotics and integrable systems such as the Painleve equations.

Kenji Kajiwara, Kyushu University, Japan

Kenji Kajiwara is a Professor in Institute of Mathematics for Industry at Kyushu University. He is engaged in research of integrable systems and related areas, with particular interests in discrete integrable systems, Painlevé and discrete Painlevé equations, and discrete differential geometry.

Yuji Kodama, Ohio State University, USA

Yuji Kodama is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University. His areas of expertise are Integrable systems, differential Equations, mathematical physics, nonlinear PDEs, lie algebras, field theories, applications to physical and engineering problems, and topological questions related to differential equations.

Atsuo Kuniba, University of Tokyo, Japan

Atsuo Kuniba is a Professor in the Institute of Physics at University of Tokyo, Komaba. His main research interests are solvable lattice models, Yang-Baxter and tetrahedron equations, applications of representation theory of quantum groups to mathematical physics, combinatorics of Bethe ansatz and ultradiscrete integrable systems. .

Franco Magri, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy

Franco Magri is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Applications at University of Milano-Bicocca. His main research interests cover the geometry of integrable systems, geometrical methods in mathematical physics and the theory of soliton equations.

Masatoushi Noumi, Kobe University, Japan

Masatoshi Noumi is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Kobe University. His main research interests are algebraic analysis of integrable systems, representation theory and special functions; quantum symmetric spaces and their spherical functions; lie theoretic approach to differential/difference equations of Painlevé type; elliptic hypergeometric functions and elliptic integrable systems.

Simon Ruijsenaars, University of Leeds, UK

Simon Ruijsenaars is a Professor of Mathematical Physics at University of Leeds. His main research interests cover integrable systems, special functions, analytic difference equations, classical and quantum mechanics, and the relations between these areas.

Jasper Stokman, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Alexander Veselov, Loughborough University, UK

Alexander Veselov is a Professor of Mathematics, and Head of the Geometry and Mathematical Physics research group at Loughborough University. His main research area is integrability in geometry and mathematical physics, including algebro-geometric methods in integrable systems, theory of Yang-Baxter maps, quantum integrable systems of Calogero-Moser type and generalisations of root systems.

Youjin Zhang, Tsinghua University, China

Youjin Zhang is a Professor of Mathematics at Tsinghua University. His main research interest is in the theory of nonlinear integrable systems and its relations to geometry and physics, particularly to Frobenius manifolds, Gromov-Witten invariants and quantum field theory.

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