Prof. Jichun Li
Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), USA
Biography:
Jichun Li is Professor of Mathematics and Director for Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics at University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). He got his BS from Nanjing University and PhD from Florida State University. His previous positions include Postdoc Fellow at University of Texas at Austin and Associate Director of Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) at UCLA. He has published over 140 SCI journal papers and 2 monographs (one in the famous Springer Series in Computational Mathematics, vol.43, 2013). Currently, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of "Results in Applied Mathematics", and Managing Editor of "Computers & Mathematics with Applications" (both published by Elsevier).
Prof. Zhenxin Liu
Dalian University of Technology, China
Biography:
Liu Zhenxin, professor at Dalian University of Technology. He is mainly engaged in the research of stochastic dynamic systems, and has made systematic and in-depth research on stochastic Conley indicator theory, recovery and stability in stochastic dynamic systems, and Kolmogorov stationary distribution limit problems. Currently he has published more than 40 academic papers. In 2010, he won the National 100 Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Nomination Award; in 2019, he received the National Science Fund for Outstanding Youth; in 2020, he was selected as one of Liaoning Province's "Hundreds and Thousands of Scientists" Talent Project" 100-level candidate; in 2022, he was selected as an outstanding expert in Dalian.
Prof. Gennadii V. Demidenko
Novosibirsk State University / Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia
Biography:
Gennadii V. Demidenko, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (D.Sc.), Professor; Head of the Chair of Differential Equations at Novosibirsk State University; Principal Scientific Researcher, Head of the Laboratory of Differential and Difference Equations at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk). He is mainly engaged in research in the fields of partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations, difference equations, delay equations, mathematical analysis, and computational mathematics. He has been the head of many projects supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russian Science Foundation. He has published 6 monographs and more than 150 high-level articles. He currently serves on the editorial boards of several journals such as "Siberian Mathematical Journal", "International Journal of Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations", "Siberian Advances in Mathematics", and "Mathematics".
Prof. A.A. Shcheglova
Matrosov Institute for System Dynamics and Control Theory of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Biography:
Shcheglova Alla A., an expert in the field of systems of differential equations, deputy scientific director of the Matrosov Institute of Dynamical Systems and Control Theory, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Principal Scientific Researcher of the Department of Evolutionary Equations and Controllable Dynamic Systems. She graduated from Irkutsk State University in 1986 and received her PhD in physical and mathematical sciences in 2007. She has published more than 100 scientific papers and 1 monograph. She chaired Russian, international projects and grants, several funding projects of the Russian Academy of Sciences. In 2020, she was awarded the title of "Honored Worker of Science and High Technology of the Russian Federation" by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science. Her main research area is the solvability and qualitative properties of systems of differential equations, including systems of differential algebraic equations, degenerate hybrid systems, and discrete generalized systems.
Prof. Guangda Hu
Shanghai Customs College / Shanghai University, China
Biography:
Guangda Hu, professor at Shanghai Customs College, professor at the Mathematics Department of Shanghai University, and doctoral supervisor. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Nagoya University in Japan in 1996, and was a postdoctoral fellow in the Computer Science Department at the University of Newfoundland in Canada from 1999 to 2000. He has visited the University of Manchester in the UK and the University of York in Canada. He taught successively at Harbin Institute of Technology and University of Science and Technology Beijing. Since 2011, he has served as an editorial board member of the famous international SCI journal "Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics". His main research interests are numerical optimization methods for control system design and numerical analysis of differential equations. His research results were included as theorems in monographs by Italian and American scholars. He won the first prize of the Heilongjiang Province Science and Technology Progress Award (natural science category) in 2006 and was listed among the top 2% of scientists in the world. He has chaired 5 National Natural Science Foundation projects and 1 Ministry of Education Doctoral Program Fund project. He has published more than 70 papers in IEEE Trans., Automatic Control, IEEE Trans. Signal Processing, International Journal of Control, BIT Numeral Mathematics, J. Comput. Appl. Math., and other international SCI magazines. He published an English textbook by Springer.
Prof. Peicheng Zhu
Shanghai University, China
Biography:
Peicheng Zhu is a professor, PhD supervisor, and director of the Institute of Computational Mathematics at Shanghai University. His main research areas are material modeling, phase field methods, numerical simulation, mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. He has published more than 40 research papers in national and international journals, and one monograph.
Prof. Lei Zhang
Zhejiang University of Technology, China
Biography:
Lei Zhang, male, Ph.D., is currently a professor and Ph.D. supervisor in the Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang University of Technology. His research interests include scientific computation and theoretical analysis of mathematical-physical inverse problems. He has presided over more than 10 scientific research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (one of which is under research), Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation Key Project (under research), Provincial Universities-Youth Innovation Team, National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, China Postdoctoral Fund Project, etc. He has published more than 30 scientific research papers on the related research results, and has obtained one invention patent, in which for the conical wave incident multiscale rough surface Among them, the research results on the backscattering problem of phase-free data have been selected as "Highlights" by IOP Inverse Problems, a journal of the British Institute of Physics.
Prof. I.I. Matveeva
Novosibirsk State University / Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia
Biography:
Inessa I. Matveeva, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (D.Sc.); Professor, Principal Scientific Researcher at Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk); Senior Scientific Researcher at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk). She is the Head of the Group "Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems" at the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok (Novosibirsk); Country Coordinator in the International Association "European Women in Mathematics", Country Ambassador of the Committee for Women in Mathematics of the International Mathematical Union. Her scientific interests include partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations, delay equations, difference equations, and computational linear algebra. She has published 3 monographs and more than 70 high-level articles.
Prof. V.L. Vaskevich
Novosibirsk State University / Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russia
Biography:
Prof. V.L. Vaskevich is a doctor in Mathematical and Physical Sciences, a professor at the National University of Novosibirsk, and the chief researcher at the Sobolev Institute of Mathematics. He mainly engages in research on ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, boundary value problems, integral differential equations, precision preserving calculations, Sobolev spaces, mathematical and physical methods, numerical methods, spherical harmonics, approximation theory, and other aspects. He has published three monographs and over 70 high-level articles.
Dr. Sci., M.V. Vesnik
Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics (IRE) of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Biography:
M.V. Vesnik is a Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics and holds the position of Leading Researcher at the Kotelnikov IRE RAS. Dr. Vesnik's area of scientific interests is heuristic methods in diffraction theory, including his proposed and developed method of fundamental components (MFC). A special feature of the MFC is the presence of an «adjustment» procedure. In contrast to traditional heuristic approaches such as GO, PO, GTD, PTD (MEW), MFC allows one to build heuristic solutions with increased accuracy brought to the specified values in the entire range of input parameters. Within the framework of this direction, Dr. M.V. Vesnik's theoretical research is carried out in the field of heuristic methods for solving a number of topical problems of diffraction and wave scattering at air, land and sea radar targets, radio wave propagation in urban areas, etc.
Dr. Prof. Olga A. Azarova
Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” (FRC CSC), RAS, Russia, Russia
Biography:
Dr. Prof. Olga A. Azarova, PhD, DSci, AIAA Senior Member, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Leading Research Scientist, Department of Mathematical Modeling of Computer-Aided Design Systems, Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FRS CSC RAS), Moscow, Russia. Olga Azarova graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Olga Azarova received her PhD and DSci degrees in Mechanics of Fluids, Gases and Plasma at Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of RAS. Field of her research interests: fluid mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, numerical simulation, aerodynamics, flow control, CFD coding, Richtmyer-Meshkov instability, vortex dynamics, compressible turbulence, shock waves. Olga Azarova collaborated with Rutgers University, NJ, USA. She participated in 68 international conferences; list of her publications includes more than 150 names.