Post on 30-Aug-2019
Conference on Mathematics ofWave Phenomena
July 23-27, 2018
hosted by:
Collaborative Research Center 1173Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Germany
Conference Program
Conference Information
The conference site is located on KIT South Campus (KIT Campus Sud) in central Karlsruhe. Thecampus is situated in central Karlsruhe, to the east of the palace (Karlsruher Schloss), and can be reachedconveniently by many tram lines. Closeby tram stops are Kronenplatz, Kronenplatz/Fritz-Erler-Straße orDurlacher-Tor/KIT Campus-Sud (all located near the bottom on the map to the left).All conference activities take place in two buildings:
Kollegiengebaude Mathematik 20.30: Registration and coffee breaks take place in the lobby of themathematical sciences building. The minisymposia and contributed sessions are organized in seminarrooms SR -1.025, SR 0.014, SR 1.067, SR 2.066, SR 2.067 and SR 3.069 in this building.
Kollegiengebaude am Ehrenhof 11.40: All plenary sessions are held in the Johann-Gottfried TullaAuditorium in building 11.40. Enter through the main entrance on the west side. The entry to theauditorium is on the first floor.
All conference rooms have video projectors and blackboards. We provide laptops in each room. Partic-ipants should copy their presentations onto these before their session. The use of your own laptop ispossible, however we urgently advise to test the connection well in advance. The video projectors can betricky and may not to work reliably with all laptops.The conference desk will be staffed all week to help you with any queries regarding the conference or anyrelated issues. You can also approach one of the members of the local organizing committee.
Registration
Registration will take place in the lobby of the Mathematical Sciences building and will start on Monday,23 July, at 8am. The conference desk will be staffed all week to carry out registration of late arrivals.
Internet
Wifi is avaible throughout all KIT buildings. Users can login into the EDUROAM network with credentialsfrom their home institutions if available. In case that you do not have accesss to EDUROAM, we alsohave prepared a number of guest accounts for the KIT Wifi network. Such an account can be obtainedfrom the conference desk.
Social Program
Conference Dinner
The conference dinner takes place in the Atrium of building 20.30 on Thursday evening. It starts at 18:30and is free of charge.
Excursions
Excursions will be organized on Friday afternoon. We will inform you about precise plans and meetingpoints during the conference.
Practical Information
Public Transport
Karlsruhe has a very convenient public transport system with trams and busses. Tickets can be boughtin advance at a vending machine at many tram stations and then have to be stamped to be validatedwhen boarding. Most trams also have vending machines on board.
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Lunches
We have not organized lunch as the city centre of Karlsruhe is very close to the conference venue withmany nice restaurants. We have provided a list of places to eat that we can recommend. Of course thereare many other places, especially on Kaisterstraße which may be as good. The list includes the addressand approximate distance from buliding 20.30. For directions, we recommend to search for the addresseson Google maps.
Pub Food
• Kippe (beer garden) (1,1km, 13min)Gottesauer Strasse 23
• Oktave (beer garden) (1km, 12min)Ludwig-Wilhelm-Strasse 3
• Oxford Pub (450m, 5min)Fasanenstrasse 6
• Oxford Cafe (300m, 4min)Kaiserstrasse 57
• Oxford Cafe Ost (1.2km, 15min)Gerwigstrasse 2
• Schiller Kaffeebar (450m, 6min)Kronenstrasse 30
• Zwiebel (1.1km, 13min)Durlacher Allee 24
German (restaurant/pub/beer garden)
• Litfaß (beer garden) (450m, 6min)Kreuzstrasse 10
• Multi-Kulti (beer garden) (500m, 5min)Schlossplatz
• Pfannestiel (beer garden) (450m, 5min)Am Kunstlerhaus 53
• Vogelbrau (beer garden) (600m, 8min)Kapellenstrasse 46
• Alte Bank (beer garden) (1km, 11min)Herrenstrasse 30
• Schlosscafe (beer garden) (500m, 5min)Karlsruhe Palace (entry from gardens)
• Gold (1.2km, 14min)Ludwig-Wilhelm-Strasse 12
• Marktlucke (550m, 7min)Zahringerstrasse 96
• Zum kleinen Ketterer (550m, 6min)Adlerstrasse 34
Bistro
• Cafe Pan (400 m, 5 min)Kaiserstrasse 50
• Cafe Palaver (750 m, 9 min)Steinstrasse 23
• Schmatztruhe (500m, 7min)Kaiserstrasse 80
• Cilantro Bistro Del Arte (Chilean, small)(750m, 9min)Markgrafenstrasse 31
Italian
• CortinaKaiserstrasse 101 (400m, 5min)
• Il Caminetto (230m, 3min)Kronenstrasse 5
Turkish
• Goldenes Horn (350m, 4min)Kaiserstrasse 111
• Kani (240m, 3min)Berliner Platz
• Kaisergrill Imbiß (240m, 3min)Kaiserstrasse 32
Spanish
• Besitos (550m, 7min)Karl-Friedrich-Strasse 9
Moroccan/Lebanese
• Habibi (Snack-Bar) (250m, 3min)Kaiserstrasse 65
• Marrakesch (Snack-Bar) (250m, 3min)Fritz-Erler-Strasse 3
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Asian
• Kim Fat Pho (550m, 7min)Zirkel 27A
• Chiang Mai (Thai) (1.1km, 13min)Durlacher Allee 11
• Continent (Indian) (400m, 5min)Kaiserstrasse 109
• Thai Orchid (750m, 10 min), Adlerstrasse 44
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• D
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• Er
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• Re
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• In
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• Re
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• In
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Monday, July 23, 9:00 – 9:15
Welcome Session
Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Oliver Kraft (Vice President of KIT)
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Monday, July 23, 9:15 – 10:15
Plenary Talk: Daniel TataruTwo dimensional water waves and related models
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Monday, July 23, 10:15 – 11:15
Plenary Talk: Erwan FaouLinearized wave turbulence for three-wave systems
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Monday, July 23, 11:15 – 11:45
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Monday, July 23, 11:45 – 13:15
Minisymposium 6: Inverse scattering and electrical impedance tomography
Room 0.014 (20.30)
11:45 – 12:10 The Generalized Linear Sampling Method for a Far-Field Inverse Scattering Problem in the TimeDomainFioralba Cakoni
12:15 – 12:40 Multifrequency MUSIC and a multifrequency factorization method for inverse scattering problemsChristian Schmiedecke
12:45 – 13:10 Inverse Problems for Perturbed Bi-harmonic OperatorValery Serov
Minisymposium 7: Time integration for wave-type problems
Room 1.067 (20.30)
11:45 – 12:10 Numerical analysis of a structure preserving scheme for Maxwell Klein-Gordon equations in 2DClaire Scheid
12:15 – 12:40 Stable and convergent fully discrete interior–exterior coupling for Maxwell’s equations and relatedproblemsBalazs Kovacs
12:45 – 13:10 Error analysis of an ADI splitting for discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of linear wave-typeproblemsJonas Kohler
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Minisymposium 9: Kerr frequency combs – from models to experiments and back
Room 2.066 (20.30)
11:45 – 12:10 Polarization modulational instability in microresonatorsTobias Hansson
12:15 – 12:40 Cracking patterns in optical microresonatorsDamia Gomila
12:45 – 13:25 Microresonator soliton frequency combsTobias Kippenberg
Minisymposium 13: Nonlinear dispersive equations – blowup, solitons and long-time behavior
Room -1.025 (20.30)
11:45 – 12:10 On stability of blow up solutions for the critical co-rotational Wave Maps problemShuang Miao
12:15 – 12:40 Existence and stability of blowup for wave maps into negatively curved targetsIrfan Glogic
12:45 – 13:10 Dynamics of strongly interacting unstable two-solitons for generalized Korteweg-de Vries equationsJacek Jendrej
Contributed Talks
Room 2.067 (20.30)
11:45 – 12:10 Long-Time Existence of Solutions to Nonlocal Nonlinear Wave Equations with Nonsmooth KernelsSaadet Erbay
12:15 – 12:40 Radiation conditions for periodic potentialsNguyen Thai Ngoc
12:45 – 13:15 Critical points in Strichartz functionalVadim Zharnitsky
Monday, July 23, 13:15 – 15:00
Lunch Break
Monday, July 23, 15:00 – 16:00
Minisymposium 6: Inverse scattering and electrical impedance tomography
Room 0.014 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Eigenvalue Problems in Inverse Scattering TheoryDavid Colton
15:30 – 15:55 The Monotonicity Method for the Helmholtz equationBastian Harrach
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Minisymposium 7: Time integration for wave-type problems
Room 1.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Convergence analysis of conservative local time discretization for wave equationsSebastien Imperiale
15:30 – 15:55 On leap-frog-Chebyshev methodsAndreas Sturm
Minisymposium 9: Kerr frequency combs – from models to experiments and back
Room 2.066 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Periodic waves of the Lugiato-Lefever equation at the onset of Turing instabilityLucie Delcey
15:30 – 16:10 Instabilities of periodic waves for the Lugiato-Lefever equationMariana Haragus
Minisymposium 13: Nonlinear dispersive equations – blowup, solitons and long-time behavior
Room -1.025 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Singularity formation for Burgers equation with transversal viscosity and related problemsCharles Collot
15:30 – 15:55 Stable Self-Similar Blowup for a family of nonlocal transport equationsTej-eddine Ghoul
Monday, July 23, 16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Monday, July 23, 16:30 – 18:30
Minisymposium 6: Inverse scattering and electrical impedance tomography
Room 0.014 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 The imaginary part of the scattering Green function: monochromatic relations to the real part anduniquenessAlexey D. Agaltsov
17:00 – 17:25 Logarithmic linearization in electrical impedance tomographyNuutti Hyvonen
17:30 – 17:55 A Single Boundary Integral Equation for Transmission EigenvaluesRainer Kress
Minisymposium 7: Time integration for wave-type problems
Room 1.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Numerical methods and analysis for the Zakharov system in the subsonic limit regimeChunmei Su
17:00 – 17:25 Stability and convergence of time discretizations of quasi-linear evolution equations of Kato typeChristian Lubich
17:30 – 17:55 On the convergence of Lawson methods for semilinear stiff problemsMarlis Hochbruck
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Minisymposium 9: Kerr frequency combs – from models to experiments and back
Room 2.066 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Bifurcation structure of localized states in the Lugiato-Lefever equation with anomalous dispersionPedro Parra-Rivas
17:00 – 17:25 Global bifurcation results for the Lugiato-Lefever equationRainer Mandel
17:30 – 17:55 Microresonator soliton frequency combs in optical communications and ultrafast rangingPhilipp Trocha
18:00 – 18:25 Dark and bright solitons in models for frequency combsJanina Gartner
Minisymposium 13: Nonlinear dispersive equations – blowup, solitons and long-time behavior
Room -1.025 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Global attraction to solitary waves for Klein-Gordon equation with concentrated nonlinearitiesElena Kopylova
17:00 – 17:25 Type II blow up solutions with optimal stability properties for the critical focussing nonlinear waveequation on R3+1
Stefano Burzio
17:30 – 17:55 Breather solutions for nonlinear Klein-Gordon equations on periodic metric graphsDaniela Maier
18:00 – 18:25 A priori estimates and existence of periodic solutions to the modified Benjamin-Ono equation belowH1/2(T)Robert Schippa
Contributed Talks
Room 2.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Spectral estimates for Dirichlet Laplacian on twisted tubesDiana Barseghyan
17:00 – 17:25 A Global div-curl-Lemma for Mixed Boundary Conditions in Weak Lipschitz Domains and a Cor-responding Generalized A∗
0-A1-Lemma in Hilbert SpacesDirk Pauly
17:30 – 17:55 Geometrical approximations of Schrodinger operators with point interactions”Andrii Khrabustovskyi
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24
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Plen
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• Pi
erre
Rap
hael
- En
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con
cent
ratio
n an
d si
ngul
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form
atio
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linea
r wav
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• Ig
or T
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• Re
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• St
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Min
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Mic
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naly
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of w
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phen
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Patte
rn fo
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Min
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Stab
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Mic
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Patte
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Tuesday, July 24, 9:00 – 10:00
Plenary Talk: Pierre RaphaelEnergy concentration and singularity formation in nonlinear wave dynamics
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Tuesday, July 24, 10:00 – 11:00
Plenary Talk: Igor TsukermannTrefftz Approximations for Complex Structures
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Tuesday, July 24, 11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Tuesday, July 24, 11:30 – 13:00
Minisymposium 1: Stochastic nonlinear wave and Schrodinger equations and applications
Room 2.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Branching processes representation of solutions to non-linear Dirac equationsTomasz Zastawniak
12:00 – 12:25 On the stochastic Gross-Pitaevskii equationReika Fukuizumi
12:30 – 12:55 On existence, uniqueness, regularity and invariant measures for stochastic wave equationsMartin Ondrejat
Minisymposium 10: Microlocal analysis of wave phenomena
Room 2.066 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Extrapolation of solutions of wave equations in the frequency domain: a microlocal viewpointLaurent Demanet
12:00 – 12:25 Microlocal analysis and numerical schemes for time harmonic wavesChristiaan C. Stolk
12:30 – 12:55 Bilinear operators and Frechet differentiability in seismic imagingAllan Greenleaf
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Minisymposium 12: Pattern formation and localized structures
Room 1.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 One-dimensional periodic solutions in a three-component reaction-diffusion systemGianne Derks
12:00 – 12:25 Striped pattern selection by advective reaction-diffusion systemsEric Siero
12:30 – 12:55 Grain boundaries for the Benard-Rayleigh problemMariana Haragus
Minisymposium 14: Stability of solitary waves
Room -1.025 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 On linear stability of bi-frequency solitary waves of the nonlinear Dirac equationAndrew Comech
12:00 – 12:25 On stability of solitary waves of the nonlinear Dirac equation in the non-relativistic limitNabile Boussaıd
12:30 – 12:55 Ill-Posedness of the Third Order NLS Equation with Raman Scattering TermYoshio Tsutsumi
Contributed Talks
Room 0.014 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Mind the gap – a splitting approach to highly oscillatory differential equationsSimone Buchholz
12:00 – 12:25 Splitting Methods for Plasmonic NanostructuresConstantin Carle
12:30 – 12:55 A splitting approach for the magnetic Schrodinger equation”Chiara Piazzola
Tuesday, July 24, 13:00 – 15:00
Lunch Break
Tuesday, July 24, 15:00 – 16:00
Minisymposium 1: Stochastic nonlinear wave and Schrodinger equations and applications
Room 2.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Singular Stochastic PDEs for the Anderson HamiltonianBaris Evren Ugurcan
15:30 – 15:55 Stochastic Strichartz estimates and the NLS with multiplicative noiseFabian Hornung
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Minisymposium 10: Microlocal analysis of wave phenomena
Room 2.066 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Micolocal analysis of Doppler SARRaluca Felea
15:30 – 15:55 Microlocal analysis of a spindle transform arising in Compton scattering tomographySean Holman
Minisymposium 5: Mathematical theory of water waves
Room 1.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Amplitude equations for spatially periodic water wave modelsGuido Schneider
15:30 – 15:55 Regularity of the highest wave for the reduced Ostrovsky equationGabriele Brull
Minisymposium 14: Stability of solitary waves
Room -1.025 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Nonlinear profile decompositions and scattering for a NLS-ODE modelScipio Cuccagna
15:30 – 15:55 Initial-Boundary Value Problems for the Reaction-Diffusion EquationDionyssios Mantzavinos
Contributed Talks
Room 0.014 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 A unified error analysis for non-conforming space discretizations of wave-type equationsDavid Hipp
15:30 – 15:55 Linearly implicit time integration of semilinear wave equations with dynamic boundary conditionsJan Leibold
Tuesday, July 24, 16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Tuesday, July 24, 16:30 – 18:30
Minisymposium 1: Stochastic nonlinear wave and Schrodinger equations and applications
Room 2.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Ergodicity of the Gibbs measure for the one dimensional stochastic cubic wave equation withdampingLeonardo Tolomeo
17:00 – 17:25 Random-field Solutions of Weakly Hyperbolic Stochastic PDEs with Polynomially Bounded Coef-ficientsAlessia Ascanelli
17:30 – 17:55 Mild Solutions of Weakly Hyperbolic Semilinear SPDEs with Polynomially Bounded CoefficientsSandro Coriasco
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Minisymposium 10: Microlocal analysis of wave phenomena
Room 2.066 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Local and global boundary rigidityPlamen Stefanov
17:00 – 17:25 Microlocal methods for geodesic X-ray transformsFrancois Monard
17:30 – 17:55 Microlocal inversion of certain restricted ray transforms of symmetric tensor fieldsVenky Krishnan
Minisymposium 12: Pattern formation and localized structures
Room 1.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Pattern formation in the wake of growth mechanismsRyan Goh
17:00 – 17:25 Beyond all order asymptotics for homoclinic snaking in a Schnakenberg systemHannes de Witt
17:30 – 17:55 Modulated traveling fronts for the Swift-Hohenberg equation in case of an additional conservationlawBastian Hilder
Contributed Talks
Room -1.025 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Coupling Problems of Wave-type EquationsSarah Eberle
17:00 – 17:25 Transparent boundary conditions for the KdV equationMirko Residori
17:30 – 17:55 Numerical simulation of rf-SQUIDsBernhard Maier
Contributed Talks
Room 0.014 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 The damped wave equation with unbounded dampingPetr Siegl
17:00 – 17:25 On the Energy Rate of Decay for the linear Damped Klein Gordon Equation on Unbounded DomainSatbir Malhi
17:30 – 17:55 On the Stability of Traveling Wave Solutions to the Fornberg-Whitham EquationHandan Borluk
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• An
ne-S
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Wednesday, July 25, 9:00 – 10:00
Plenary Talk: Anne-Sophie Bonnet-BenDhiaA new complex frequency spectrum for the analysis of tranmission properties in per-turbed waveguides
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Wednesday, July 25, 10:00 – 11:00
Plenary Talk: Roland DonningerSelf-similar blowup in supercritical wave equations
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Wednesday, July 25, 11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Wednesday, July 25, 11:30 – 13:00
Minisymposium 2: Recent advances in inverse scattering theory
Room 0.014 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Linear Sampling Method applied to Non Destructive Testing of an elastic waveguide: experimentalvalidationLaurent Bourgeois
12:00 – 12:25 Non reflection and perfect reflection via Fano resonance in waveguidesLucas Chesnel
12:30 – 12:55 Qualitative methods in terminating waveguide imagingShixu Meng
Minisymposium 5: Mathematical theory of water waves
Room -1.025 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Modified Energy Functionals, Normal Forms and the NLS ApproximationC. Eugene Wayne
12:00 – 12:25 Validity of the Nonlinear Schrodinger approximation for quasilinear dispersive equations”Max Heß
12:30 – 12:55 Spatial asymptotics for solitary waves in deep waterMiles Wheeler
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Minisymposium 8: Geometric methods in spectral theory of traveling waves
Room 2.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 The Maslov index in symplectic Banach spacesBernhelm Booß–Bavnbek
12:00 – 12:25 Iteration theory of Maslov-type indexChaofeng Zhu
12:30 – 12:55 On the Fredholm Lagrangian Grassmannian, Spectral Flow and ODEs in Hilbert SpacesNils Waterstraat
Minisymposium 14: Stability of solitary waves
Room 1.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Inverse scattering transform for the integrable nonlocal nonlinear Schrodinger equation”Ziad H. Musslimani
12:00 – 12:25 Stability of solitary waves in PT -symmetric systemsDmitry E. Pelinovsky
12:30 – 12:55 Discrete breathers in PT-Symmetric metamaterialsMakrina Agaoglou
Contributed Talks
Room 2.066 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Analysis of the hp-version of a first order system least squares method for the Helmholtz equation.Maximilian Bernkopf
12:00 – 12:25 Parallel HPC Solution of the Helmholtz Equation with Controllability MethodsJet Hoe Tang
12:30 – 12:55 Efficient stochastic sparse photoacoustic solver using ray tracingFrancesc Rul·lan
Contributed Talks
Room 3.069 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Dispersion relations of periodic photonic systems with a strong material dispersionChristian Wolff
12:00 – 12:25 Modelling and design of nano-structures: multilayer nanoplasmonics configurationsHarun Kurkcu
12:30 – 12:55 Characterization of metamaterials beyond a local responseCarsten Rockstuhl
Wednesday, July 25, 13:00 – 15:00
Lunch Break
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Wednesday, July 25, 15:00 – 16:00
Minisymposium 11: Bifurcations of nonlinear waves – theory, numerics and applications
Room 0.014 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Computation and stability of waves in Hamiltonian PDEsWolf-Jurgen Beyn
15:30 – 15:55 Spatial solitons in PT-symmetric systems: bifurcation from eigenvalues and from spectral intervalsTomas Dohnal
Minisymposium 5: Mathematical theory of water waves
Room -1.025 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Degenerate dispersive equationsBenjamin Harrop-Griffiths
15:30 – 15:55 A Morawetz inequality for water wavesMihaela Ifrim
Minisymposium 10: Microlocal analysis of wave phenomena
Room 2.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 An explicit method of reconstruction for X-ray phase contrast imagingVictor Palamodov
15:30 – 15:55 Wavelet-based reconstructions in limited data photoacoustic tomographyJurgen Frikel
Minisymposium 14: Stability of solitary waves
Room 1.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 On orbital stability of ground states for finite crystals in fermionic Schrodinger–Poisson model”Alexander Komech
15:30 – 15:55 Strong instability of standing waves for nonlinear Schrodinger equations with potential”Masahito Ohta
Contributed Talks
Room 2.066 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Uniformly accurate methods for Klein-Gordon-type equationsSimon Baumstark
15:30 – 15:55 Efficient Numerical Schemes for Highly Oscillatory Klein–Gordon and Dirac type EquationsPatrick Kramer
Wednesday, July 25, 16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
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Wednesday, July 25, 16:30 – 18:30
Minisymposium 2: Recent advances in inverse scattering theory
Room 0.014 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Asymptotic expansions for transmission eigenvalues for media with small inhomogeneitiesShari Moskow
17:00 – 17:25 Monotonicity in inverse medium scattering on unbounded domainsRoland Griesmaier
17:30 – 17:55 Analysis of sampling methods for locally perturbed periodic media using a single Floquet BlochmodeThi Phong Nguyen
Minisymposium 5: Mathematical theory of water waves
Room -1.025 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Multi-modal and non-symmetric steady water waves with vorticityEvgeniy Lokharu
17:00 – 17:25 Wave collapses and turbulence at the free surface of a liquid dielectric in an external tangentialelectric fieldEvgeny A. Kochurin
17:30 – 17:55 Propagation of long-crested water wavesColette Guillope
Minisymposium 10: Microlocal analysis of wave phenomena
Room 2.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Analysis of reconstruction methods for photoacoustic tomography in heterogenous mediaMarkus Haltmeier
17:00 – 17:25 Microlocal analysis of dynamic imaging problemsBernadette Hahn
Minisymposium 14: Stability of solitary waves
Room 1.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Stability of periodic waves in the generalized reduced Ostrovsky equationAnna Geyer
17:00 – 17:25 Existence and orbital stability of traveling waves for nonlocal double dispersive equationsAlbert Erkip
Contributed Talks
Room 2.066 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Post-processed Galerkin approximation of improved order for wave equationsMarkus Bause
17:00 – 17:25 Reciprocal Mass Matrices for Transient ElastodynamicsAnton Tkachuk
17:30 – 17:55 Iterative regularization on a shape-manifold and applications to inverse obstacle scatteringJulian Eckhardt
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Thursday, July 26, 9:00 – 10:00
Plenary Talk: Liliana BorceaNonlinear processing of active array data in inverse scattering via reduced order models
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Thursday, July 26, 10:00 – 11:00
Plenary Talk: Ben SchweizerEffective description of waves in discrete and heterogeneous media
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Thursday, July 26, 11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Thursday, July 26, 11:30 – 13:00
Minisymposium 2: Recent advances in inverse scattering theory
Room -1.025 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Imaging through random media by speckle intensity correlationsJosselin Garnier
12:00 – 12:25 A general framework for dynamic homogenization of wave motion at finite wavelengths and fre-quenciesBojan B. Guzina
12:30 – 12:55 Reconstruction of local perturbations in periodic surfacesRuming Zhang
Minisymposium 3: Spectral and dispersive properties of quantum Hamiltonians
Room 0.014 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 On wave maps and related problemsSebastian Herr
12:00 – 12:25 Invariant measures for the periodic derivative nonlinear Schrodinger equation”Renato Luca
12:30 – 12:55 Unique Continuation for the Z-K dispersive equationLucrezia Cossetti
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Minisymposium 8: Geometric methods in spectral theory of traveling waves
Room 2.066 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 The Maslov Index and the Spectra of Second Order Elliptic OperatorsSelim Sukhtaiev
12:00 – 12:25 A generalized Maslov index for non-Hamiltonian systemsGraham Cox
12:30 – 12:55 A Morse-Maslov theorem for the nonlinear Schrodinger equation on graphs”Robert Marangell
Minisymposium 11: Bifurcations of nonlinear waves – theory, numerics and applications
Room 1.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Rotating waves driven by heating in spherical shellsJuan Sanchez Umbrıa
12:00 – 12:25 The Role of Self-Organized Spatial Patterns in the Design of Agroforestry SystemsOmer Tzuk
12:30 – 12:55 Patterns and Waves in Nonlocal Reaction-Diffusion EquationsChristian Kuehn
Contributed Talks
Room 2.067 (20.30)
11:30 – 11:55 Operator Preconditioning for the Electric Field Integral Equation on ScreensCarolina Urzua-Torres
12:00 – 12:25 Scattering of an Electromagnetic Wave by a Perfectly Conducting Obstacle Coated with ThinLayersFatima Z. Goffi
12:30 – 12:55 Asymptotic modelling of the wave propagation in presence of an array of Helmholtz resonatorsAdrien Semin
Thursday, July 26, 13:00 – 15:00
Lunch Break
Thursday, July 26, 15:00 – 16:00
Minisymposium 2: Recent advances in inverse scattering theory
Room -1.025 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Sub-wavelength sensing of bi-periodic materials using topological derivatives of the second-orderhomogenized moduliMarc Bonnet
15:30 – 15:55 Inverse Problems in Linear Elasticity via Eshelby’s Integrodifferential EquationDrossos Gintides
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Minisymposium 3: Spectral and dispersive properties of quantum Hamiltonians
Room 0.014 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Global existence and scattering via bilinear restriction estimatesTimothy Candy
15:30 – 15:55 Non-selfadjoint spectral problems arising in the stability analysis of self-similar blowup in nonlinearwave equationsIrfan Glogic
Minisymposium 8: Geometric methods in spectral theory of traveling waves
Room 2.066 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Index and instability of closed semi-Riemannian geodesicsAlessandro Portaluri
15:30 – 15:55 Fluidic Shock Waves without or with Electromagnetic FieldsHeinrich Freistuhler
Minisymposium 11: Bifurcations of nonlinear waves – theory, numerics and applications
Room 1.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 A network of invariant solutions in inclined layer convectionTobias M. Schneider
15:30 – 15:55 Front propagation in bistable pattern-forming systemsEdgar Knobloch
Contributed Talks
Room 2.067 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Exact complex scalings based on Hardy space infinite elementsMarkus Wess
15:30 – 15:55 Numerical experiments of generation and propagation of internal waves using a two-layer non-hydrostatic modelSri Redjeki Pudjaprasetya
Minisymposium 4: Optimization of transmission and reflection of waves
Room 3.069 (20.30)
15:00 – 15:25 Shape optimization of microlensesAlberto Paganini
15:30 – 15:55 Isogeometric shape optimization for nonlinear ultrasound focusingVanja Nikolic
Thursday, July 26, 16:00 – 16:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
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Thursday, July 26, 16:30 – 18:30
Contributed Talks
Room -1.025 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Dynamic Inverse Problems for Wave EquationsThies Gerken
17:00 – 17:25 Application of the Floquet-Transform to the Helmholtz Equation and Maxwell Equations on LocallyPerturbedAlexander Konschin
17:30 – 17:55 Data recovery: from limited-aperture to full-apertureXiaodong Liu
Minisymposium 8: Geometric methods in spectral theory of traveling waves
Room 2.066 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Fredholm Grassmannian flows and nonlinear PDEsSimon Malham
17:00 – 17:25 The Maslov and Morse indices for Hamiltonian systemsAlim Sukhtayev
17:30 – 17:55 On coalescing characteristics in Whitham modulation theory: the (Krein) sign characteristic andits nonlinear implicationsThomas J. Bridges
Minisymposium 11: Bifurcations of nonlinear waves – theory, numerics and applications
Room 1.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Wave-pinning, Turing instability and localised pattern formationAlan Champneys
17:00 – 17:25 Traveling waves in highly nonlinear shallow water equationsAnna Geyer
17:30 – 17:55 Modulation equations at the Eckhaus boundary – The KdV equation –Tobias Haas
18:00 – 18:25 Localized structures in an extended Klausmeier modelMartina Chirilus-Bruckner
Contributed Talks
Room 2.067 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Multiharmonic analysis for nonlinear acoustics with small excitation amplitudeKersten Schmidt
17:00 – 17:25 Recovering sound speed and density from the cross covariance function in helioseismologyDamien Fournier
Minisymposium 4: Optimization of transmission and reflection of waves
Room 3.069 (20.30)
16:30 – 16:55 Pareto optimization of resonancesIllya M. Karabash
17:00 – 17:25 Fast estimation of losses of free-form waveguides using a fundamental mode approximationFernando Negredo
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Plenary Talk: Bjorn SandstedeNonlinear stability of sources
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Friday, July 27, 10:00 – 11:00
Plenary Talk: Peter MonkOptimal design of thin film solar cells
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
Friday, July 27, 11:00 – 11:30
Coffee Break (Atrium in 20.30)
Friday, July 27, 11:30 – 12:30
Plenary Talk: Bjorn EngquistFast solvers for frequency domain wave propagation
Tulla Lecture Hall (11.40)
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List of Participants
Alexey AgaltsovMax Planck Institute for Solar System ResearchGottingen, Germany
Makrina AgaoglouAutonomous University of MadridMadrid, Spain
Ioannis AnapolitanosKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Tilo ArensKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Alessia AscanelliUniversity of FerraraFerrara, Italy
Diana BarseghyanUniversity of OstravaOstrava, Czech Republic
Julian BaumstarkKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Simon BaumstarkKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Markus BauseHelmut-Schmidt-UniversityHamburg, Germany
Maximilian BernkopfVienna University of TechnologyVienna, Austria
Wolf-Jurgen BeynBielefeld UniversityBielefeld, Germany
Jan BohnKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Marc BonnetEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Anne-Sophie Bonnet-BenDhiaEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Bernhelm Booss-BavnbekRoskilde UniversityRoskilde, Denmark
Liliana BorceaUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA
Handan BorlukOzyegin UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
Laurent BourgeoisEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Nabile BoussaıdUniversite de Franche-ComteBesancon, France
Thomas BridgesUniversity of SurreyGuildford, United Kingdom
Gabriele BrullKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Zdzislaw BrzezniakUniversity of YorkYork, United Kingdom
Simone BuchholzKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Stefano BurzioEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneLausanne, Switzerland
Kurt BuschHumboldt UniversityBerlin, Germany
Fioralba CakoniRutgers UniversityPiscataway, NJ, USA
Timothy CandyBielefeld UniversityBielefeld, Germany
Constantin CarleKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Leonid ChaichenetsKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Alan ChampneysUniversity of BristolBristol, United Kingdom
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Athanasios ChatzikaleasUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Lucas ChesnelEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Martina Chirilus-BrucknerUniversity of LeidenLeiden, Netherlands
Eric ChungThe Chinese University of Hong KongHong Kong, Hong Kong
Dimitrije CicmilovicUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Constantin CloosBielefeld UniversityBielefeld, Germany
Charles CollotNew York University in Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
David ColtonUniversity of DelawareNewark, Delaware, USA
Andrew ComechTexas A&M UniversityCollege Station, TX, USA
Sandro CoriascoUniversity of TurinTurin, Italy
Lucrezia CossettiSapienza University of RomeRoma, Italy
Graham CoxMemorial University of NewfoundlandSt. John’s, Canada
Scipio CuccagnaUniversity of TriesteTrieste, Italy
Bjorn de RijkUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Hannes de WittOldenburg UniversityOldenburg, Germany
Lucie DelceyUniversite de Franche-ComteBesancon, France
Berangere DelourmeUniversite Paris 13Villetaneuse, France
Laurent DemanetMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, MA, USA
Gianne DerksUniversity of SurreyGuildford, United Kingdom
Tomas DohnalUniversity of Halle-WittenbergHalle (Saale), Germany
Roland DonningerUniversity of ViennaVienna, Austria
Willy DorflerKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Benjamin DorichKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Wolf-Patrick DullUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Nilay Duruk MutlubasSabanci UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
Sarah EberleUniversity of TubingenTubingen, Germany
Julian EckhardtUniversity of GottingenGottingen, Germany
Matthias EllerGeorgetown UniversityWashington, USA
Bjorn EngquistUniversity of TexasAustin, TX, USA
Husnu A. ErbayOzyegin UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
Saadet ErbayOzyegin UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
Albert ErkipSabanci UniversityIstanbul, Turkey
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Erwan FaouUniversite de RennesRennes, France
Raluca FeleaRochester Institute of TechnologyRochester, USA
Robin FlohrKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Luigi ForcellaEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneLausanne, Switzerland
Damien FournierUniversity of GottingenGottingen, Germany
Martin FrankKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Heinrich FreistuhlerUniversity of KonstanzKonstanz, Germany
Jurgen FrikelOTHRegensburg, Germany
Reika FukuizumiTohoku UniversitySendai, Japan
Josselin GarnierEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Janina GartnerKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Nicole GaußUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Thies GerkenUniversity of BremenBremen, Germany
Anna GeyerDelft University of TechnologyDelft, Netherlands
Andreas Geyer-SchulzKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Tej Eddine GhoulNew York University in Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Drossos GintidesNational Technical UniversityAthens, Greece
Irfan GlogicUniversity of ViennaVienna, Austria
Fatima Zohra GoffiKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Ryan GohBoston University Arts & SciencesBoston, USA
Damia GomilaUniversitat de les Illes BalearsPalma, Spain
Christine GrathwohlKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Allan GreenleafUniversity of RochesterRochester, NY, USA
Roland GriesmaierKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Volker GrimmKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Colette GuillopeUniversite Paris-Est CreteilCreteil, France
Bojan GuzinaUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN, USA
Tobias HaasUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Houssem HaddarEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Felix HagemannKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Bernadette HahnUniversity of WurzburgWurzburg, Germany
Markus HaltmeierUniversity of InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
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Tobias HanssonUniversita degli Studi di BresciaBrescia, Italy
Mariana HaragusUniversity of Franche-ComteBesancon, France
Bastian HarrachGoethe University FrankfurtFrankfurt (Main), Germany
Benjamin Harrop-GriffithsNew York UniversityNew York, NY, USA
Carlos HauserKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Sebastian HerrBielefeld UniversityBielefeld, Germany
Max HeßUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Frank HettlichKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Bastian HilderUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
David HippKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Marlis HochbruckKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Sean HolmanUniversity of ManchesterManchester, United Kingdom
Fabian HornungETHZurich, Switzerland
Jiaxi HuangUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaHefei, China
Nuutti HyvonenAalto UniversityHelsinki, Finland
Mihaela IfrimUniversity of WisconsinMadison, WI, USA
Sebastien ImperialeEcole PolytechniquePalaiseau, France
Tobias JahnkeKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Jacek JendrejUniversite Paris 13Villetaneuse, France
Illia KarabashUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Andrii KhrabustovskyiGraz University of TechnologyGraz, Austria
Tobias KippenbergEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneLausanne, Switzerland
Michael KircherKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Andreas KirschKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Edgar KnoblochUniversity of California at BerkeleyBerkeley, CA, USA
Herbert KochUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Evgeny KochurinRussian Academy of SciencesYekaterinburg, Russian Federation
Simon KohlerKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Jonas KohlerKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Georgia KokkalaKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Alexander KomechUniversity of ViennaVienna, Austria
Alexander KonschinUniversity of BremenBremen, Germany
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Christian KoosKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Elena KopylovaUniversity of ViennaVienna, Austria
Christian KorolonekDr. Binde Ingenieure, Design & EngineeringWiesbaden, Germany
Balazs KovacsUniversity of TubingenTubingen, Germany
Pascal KraftKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Patrick KramerKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Rainer KressUniversity of GottingenGottingen, Germany
Venky KrishnanTata Institute of Fundamental ResearchBangalore, India
Christian KuehnTechnical University of MunichGarching, Germany
Harun KurkcuUniversity of MinnesotaMinneapolis, MN, USA
Tobias LammKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Yuri LatushkinUniversity of MissouriColumbia, MO, USA
Jan LeiboldKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Xiaofei LiInha UniversityIncheon, South Korea
Xian LiaoUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
David LichtiKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Xiaodong LiuAcademy of Mathematics and Systems ScienceBeijing, China
Axel LoeweKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Evgeniy LokharuLund UniversityLinkoping, Sweden
Christian LubichUniversity of TubingenTubingen, Germany
Renato LucaUniversity of BaselBasel, Switzerland
Bernhard MaierKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Daniela MaierUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Simon MalhamHeriot-Watt UniversityEdinburgh, United Kingdom
Satbir MalhiUniversity of KansasLawrence, KS, USA
Rainer MandelKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Dionyssios MantzavinosUniversity of KansasLawrence, KS, USA
Robert MarangellUniversity of SydneySydney, NSW, Australia
Carlos Andre Martins de AssisKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Shixu MengUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI, USA
Shuang MiaoEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneLausanne, Switzerland
Simon MichelUniversity of BaselBasel, Switzerland
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Mariia MolochkovaKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Francois MonardUniversity of California Santa CruzSanta Cruz, CA, USA
Peter MonkUniversity of DelawareNewark, DE, USA
Shari MoskowDrexel UniversityPhiladelphia, PA, USA
Ziad MusslimaniFlorida State UniversityTallahassee, FL, USA
Fernando NegredoKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Thai Ngoc NguyenUniversity of GottingenGottingen, Germany
Thi-Phong NguyenRutgers UniversityPiscataway, NJ, USA
Vanja NikolicTechnical University of MunichGarching, Germany
Tadahiro OhThe University of EdinburghEdinburgh, United Kingdom
Masahito OhtaTokyo University of ScienceTokyo, Japan
Martin OndrejatCzech Academy of SciencesPrague, Czech Republic
Lisa OnkesUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Alberto PaganiniUniversity of OxfordOxford, United Kingdom
Victor PalamodovTel Aviv UniversityTel Aviv, Israel
Pedro Parra-RivasKU LeuvenLeuven, Belgium
Nikolaos PattakosKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Dirk PaulyUniversity of Duisburg-EssenEssen, Germany
Dmitry PelinovskyMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON, Canada
Chiara PiazzolaUniversity of InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
Alessandro PortaluriUniversita degli Studi di TorinoTorino, Italy
Sri Redjeki PudjaprasetyaInstitut Teknologi BandungBandung, Indonesia
Todd QuintoTufts UniversityMedford, MA, USA
Jens RademacherUniversity of BremenBremen, Germany
Pierre RaphaelUniversite Nice Sophia AntipolisNice, France
Wolfgang ReichelKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Mirko ResidoriUniversity of InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
Christian RheinbayKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Tobias RiedKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Andreas RiederKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Carsten RockstuhlKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Francesc Rul·lanUniversity College LondonLondon, United Kingdom
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Juan Sanchez UmbrıaUniversitat Politecnica de CatalunyaBarcelona, Spain
Bjorn SandstedeBrown UniversityProvidence, RI, USA
Claire ScheidUniversite Nice Sophia AntipolisNice, France
Dominic ScheiderKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Robert SchippaBielefeld UniversityBielefeld, Germany
Tobias SchmidKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Kersten SchmidtTU DarmstadtDarmstadt, Germany
Christian SchmiedeckeUniversity of WurzburgWurzburg, Germany
Roland SchnaubeltKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Guido SchneiderUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Tobias SchneiderEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneLausanne, Switzerland
Birgit SchorkhuberKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Ben SchweizerTU Dortmund UniversityDortmund, Germany
Adrien SeminBrandenburg University of TechnologyCottbus, Germany
Valery SerovUniversity of OuluOulu, Finland
Muhammad ShabbirUniversity of LubeckLubeck, Germany
Petr SieglQueen’s University BelfastBelfast, United Kingdom
Eric SieroLeiden UniversityLeiden, Netherlands
Martin SpitzKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Atanas StefanovUniversity of KansasLawrence, KS, USA
Plamen StefanovPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IN, USA
Chris StolkUniversity of AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands
Andreas SturmKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Chunmei SuUniversity of InnsbruckInnsbruck, Austria
Selim SukhtaievRice UniversityHouston, TX, USA
Alim SukhtayevMiami UniversityOxford, OH, USA
Jet Hoe TangUniversity of BaselBasel, Switzerland
Daniel TataruUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA, USA
Daniel Paul TietzUniversity of Halle-WittenbergHalle (Saale), Germany
Anton TkachukUniversity of StuttgartStuttgart, Germany
Leonardo TolomeoUniversity of EdinburghEdinburgh, United Kingdom
Philipp TrochaKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
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Igor TsukermanThe University of AkronAkron, OH, USA
Yoshio TsutsumiKyoto UniversityKyoto, Japan
Omer TzukBen-Gurion University of the NegevBeer-Sheva, Israel
Hannes UeckerOldenburg UniversityOldenburg, Germany
Baris Evren UgurcanUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Maik UrbanTU Dortmund UniversityDortmund, Germany
Carolina Urzua TorresETHZurich, Switzerland
Nils WaterstraatUniversity of KentCanterbury, United Kingdom
C. Eugene WayneBoston UniversityBoston, MA, USA
Markus WessTU WienVienna, Austria
Miles WheelerUniversity of ViennaVienna, Austria
Christian WienersKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Christian WolffUniversity of Southern DenmarkOdense M, Denmark
J. Douglas WrightDrexel UniversityPhiladelphia, PA, USA
Semjon WugalterKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Gael Yomgne DiebouUniversity of BonnBonn, Germany
Tomasz ZastawniakUniversity of YorkYork, United Kingdom
Uwe ZeltmannKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Konstantin ZerullaKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe, Germany
Ruming ZhangUniversity of BremenBremen, Germany
Vadim ZharnitskyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChampaign, IL, USA
Chaofeng ZhuNankai UniversityTianjin, China
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