Partner Institute Liaisons

Casa Matemática Oaxaca

Daniel Juan Pineda (UNAM) - Algebraic Topology and Geometry

Michael Hrusak (UNAM) - Set theory, Set-theoretic topology, Boolean algebras

Luis Nuñez Betancourt (CIMAT) - Commutative albera and algebraic geometry

Alberto Saldaña (IM-UNAM) - Nonlinear partial differential systems and equations of elliptic and parabolic type, Local and nonlocal (fractional) higher-order operators, Scientific computing

Sandra Palau (IIMAS-UNAM) - Probability theory, Stochastic processes, Branching processes and superprocesses, Random environment, Self-similar Markov processes, Stochastic Systems with interacting components, Lévy processes, Markov Additive Processes, Stochastic differential equations.

Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics

Jian-shu Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) - Representation theory and Automorphic forms

Yifeng Liu (Zhejiang University) - Algebraic Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Automorphic Forms

Yongbin Ruan (Zhejiang University) - Geometry and Topology

Song Sun (UC Berkeley, IASM) - Differential Geometry, Complex Geometry, Geometric Analysis

Shou-Wu Zhang (Princeton University) - Number Theory & Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry

Institute of Mathematics at the University of Granada

José Alfredo Cañizo (Universidad de Granada) - Partial Differential Equations

Ana Aguilera (University of Granada) - Modelling and forecasting with functional data, Categorical data analysis, Statistical applications in different fields

Jose Carrillo (University of Oxford) - Partial Differential Equations

Joaquín Pérez (Universidad de Granada) - Geometric analysis, with special emphasis in variational problems of geometric type: minimal and constant mean curvature surfaces, isoperimetric problem, and others(Topology, classification, group theory, combinatorics, real and complex analysis, Mathematical Analysis and Functional Analysis)

Miguel Sanchez Caja (Universidad de Granada) - Differential Geometry, Variational methods, Mathematical Physics, Lorentzian Geometry

Chennai Mathematical Insitute

Madhavan Mukund (CMI) - Models for Concurrent and Distributed Systems, Formal Verification and Distributed Algorithms

K V Subrahmanyam (CMI) - Geometric Complexity Theory, Optimization and Representation Theory

Purusottam Rath (CMI) - Combinatorial Number Theory, Diophantine Approximation and Transcendental Nature of Special Values of L-functions

K Narayan (CMI) - String Theory



Bio Sketches

Liaisons - Casa Matemática Oaxaca


Daniel Juan Pineda (UNAM)

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Michael Hrusak (UNAM)

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Liaisons - Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics


Jian-shu Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

Jian-shu Li is the current President of the Hong Kong Mathematical Society. Li was born in Xiaoshan, Zhejiang, China. He studied mathematics at the Department of Mathematics at Zhejiang University, and later obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University. Before moving to Hong Kong, Li was a professor at the University of Maryland, College Park and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Li is a Professor of Mathematics at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is also a researcher at the Center of Mathematical Sciences, Zhejiang University, as well as a guest professor and doctoral advisor at Zhejiang University's Department of Mathematics.

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Yifeng Liu (Zhejiang University)

Yifeng Liu, professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang University. He obtained his PhD degree from Columbia University in 2012 under the supervision of Shouwu Zhang. He was a postdoc at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an assistant professor at Northwestern University, an associate professor and then professor at Yale University, before joining the current institute in 2021. His main research fields include algebraic number theory, algebraic geometry, and automorphic forms. He received a Sloan Research Fellowship in 2017 and was awarded the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize in 2018 jointly with Jack Thorne.

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Yongbin Ruan (Zhejiang University)

Yongbin Ruan is a Chinese mathematician who deals with algebraic geometry, differential geometry and symplectic geometry with applications in string theory. Ruan studied from 1978 at Sichuan University with a degree in 1985. 1985/86 he was teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin. He received his doctorate in 1991 from Robinson Kirby (and Tomasz Mrowka) at the University of California, Berkeley ( Gauge theory and its applications to Riemannian Geometry ). As a post-doctoral student, he was at Michigan State University. In 1993 he became Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, 1995 Associate Professor and 1999 Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 2006 he is a professor at the University of Michigan.

He has been a visiting professor at ETH Zurich, Hong Kong and MIT. In 1993 and 2004 he was at the IHES , 1993 at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, 1994 at the Isaac Newton Institute and 1994 at the MSRI. In 1998 he was Invited Speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin ( Quantum Cohomology and its Applications ). From 1995 to 1997 he was a Sloan Research Fellow. He is a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

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Song Sun (UC Berkeley, IASM)

Song Sun is currently a Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang University and at the University of California, Berkeley. He received a BS from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2006, and a PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2010, under the supervision of Xiuxiong Chen. He held a postdoctoral position at Imperial College London and served as a faculty at Stony Brook University until 2018. Sun received the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in 2014, the Oswald Veblen Prize in geometry in 2019 (jointly with Xiuxiong Chen and Simon Donaldson) and the New Horizons in Mathematics Prize in 2021. He delivered an invited address at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro (2018).

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Shou-Wu Zhang (Princeton University)

Shou-Wu Zhang is a Chinese-American mathematician known for his work in number theory and arithmetic algebraic geometry. He is currently a Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University. He was admitted to the Sun Yat-sen University chemistry department in 1980; he later transferred to the mathematics department of the same institution. He received his bachelor's degree in 1983. After Zhang received his master's degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1986, he studied under Lucien Szpiro and Gerd Faltings at Columbia University and Princeton University, completing his PhD in 1991. He was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study and an assistant professor at Princeton University from 1991 to 1996. Zhang has been tenured at Columbia University since 1996 and at Princeton University since 2011.

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Liaisons - Institute of Mathematics at the University of Granada


José Alfredo Cañizo (Universidad de Granada)

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Ana Aguilera (University of Granada)

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Jose Carrillo (University of Oxford)

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Joaquín Pérez (Universidad de Granada)

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Miguel Sanchez Caja (Universidad de Granada)

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Liaisons - Chennai Mathematical Insitute


Madhavan Mukund (CMI)

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K V Subrahmanyam (CMI)

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Purusottam Rath (CMI)

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K Narayan (CMI)

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