Already confirmed participants

  • Rami Band (Cardiff): "Finite pseudo orbit expansions for spectral quantities of quantum graphs"
  • Jens Bolte (Royal Holloway, London)
  • Quentin Caudron (Warwick): "Path Integral Methods for Cable Theory"
  • Domenico Finco (Uninettuno): "Stationary states for Non Linear Schrödinger equation on a star graph"
  • Mark Freidlin (University of Maryland): "Perturbation theory for systems with multiple stationary regimes"
  • Luis Carlos García del Molino (Warwick)
  • Sven Gnutzmann (Nottingham)
  • Jon Harrison (Bristol): "New forms of anyon statistics on graphs"
  • Krešimir Josić (Houston)
  • Joachim Kerner (Royal Holloway, London)
  • Christoph Kirst (MPI, Göttingen)
  • Johannes Klinglmayr (Klagenfurt): "Guaranteeing Global Synchronization in Networks with Stochastic Interactions"
  • Pavel Kurasov (Stockholm)
  • Hafida Laasri (Ulm) (tbc)
  • Fereshteh Lagzi (Freiburg): "Lotka-Volterra Models Describe Large-Scale Activity of Balanced Random Networks"
  • Jiri Lipovski (Lisboa): "Resonance asymptotics on hedgehog manifolds"
  • Bojan Mohar (Simon Fraser University and Ljubljana): "Large eigenvalues of graphs" and "Eigenvalues of directed graphs"
  • Mohammed Moussi (TU Dresden): "Integral manifolds for nonautonomous boundary Cauchy problems"
  • Delio Mugnolo (Ulm)
  • Erin Pearse (University of Oklahoma) (tbc)
  • Jan Pieczkowski (Stockholm)
  • Olaf Post (Durham & Cardiff)
  • René Pröpper (Ulm)
  • Stefan Rotter (Freiburg)
  • Björn Rüffer (Padeborn): "Stability of interconnected systems and the role of monotonicity"
  • Uzy Smilansky (Weizmann Institute & Cardiff): "Trace formulae for quantum and combinatorial graphs"